2021
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.25439
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Functional connectivity abnormalities underlying mood disturbances in male abstinent methamphetamine abusers

Abstract: Anxiety and depression are the most common withdrawal symptoms of methamphetamine (METH) abuse, which further exacerbate relapse of METH abuse. To date, no effective pharmacotherapy exists for METH abuse and its withdrawal symptoms.Therefore, understanding the neuromechanism underlying METH abuse and its withdrawal symptoms is essential for developing clinical strategies and improving patient care. The aims of this study were to investigate brain network abnormalities in METH abusers (MAs) and their associatio… Show more

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“…A study using positron emission tomography has shown that the use of methamphetamine may lead to a sustained decrease in the density of brain dopamine transporters, which may relate to the long persisting anhedonia and other depressive symptoms after the last use [ 42 ]. Moreover, other neuroimaging studies have confirmed brain function changes in the reward system, especially in the striatum and limbic and paralimbic regions, which contribute to depressive symptoms [ 43 , 44 ]. In addition to types of drug use, anxiety evaluated by the SAS was also a risk factor for developing severe depression in all the participants and in the three groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study using positron emission tomography has shown that the use of methamphetamine may lead to a sustained decrease in the density of brain dopamine transporters, which may relate to the long persisting anhedonia and other depressive symptoms after the last use [ 42 ]. Moreover, other neuroimaging studies have confirmed brain function changes in the reward system, especially in the striatum and limbic and paralimbic regions, which contribute to depressive symptoms [ 43 , 44 ]. In addition to types of drug use, anxiety evaluated by the SAS was also a risk factor for developing severe depression in all the participants and in the three groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the 2019 China Drug Situation Report released in 2020, MA users in China accounted for 55.2 percent of its 2.148 million registered drug users, making it the largest drug user in the country by far, ( China National Narcotic Control Commission, 2020 ). In addition to the high prevalence of MA use, the high recurrence rates of MA dependent individuals (MADs) exacerbate the problem, creating a huge public health burden worldwide ( Jiang et al, 2021 ). Chronic use of MA has been associated with a variety of physical and mental health problems (e.g., cardiovascular disease, depression) ( Schwarzbach et al, 2020 ; Jiang et al, 2021 ), daily dysfunction (e.g., impulsivity) ( Moallem et al, 2018 ; Wang et al, 2020 ) and neurocognitive dysfunction ( Basterfield et al, 2019 ; Mizoguchi and Yamada, 2019 ), contributing to a considerable global disease burden.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the high prevalence of MA use, the high recurrence rates of MA dependent individuals (MADs) exacerbate the problem, creating a huge public health burden worldwide ( Jiang et al, 2021 ). Chronic use of MA has been associated with a variety of physical and mental health problems (e.g., cardiovascular disease, depression) ( Schwarzbach et al, 2020 ; Jiang et al, 2021 ), daily dysfunction (e.g., impulsivity) ( Moallem et al, 2018 ; Wang et al, 2020 ) and neurocognitive dysfunction ( Basterfield et al, 2019 ; Mizoguchi and Yamada, 2019 ), contributing to a considerable global disease burden. Although increasing studies have been conducted on the treating MA use disorders, such as pharmacotherapy ( Chan et al, 2019 ), psychotherapy ( Harada et al, 2018 ), and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) ( AshaRani et al, 2020 ), the effectiveness in reducing MA recurrence remains unsatisfactory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are few studies on the abnormal functional connection patterns of MA abstainers in the whole brain. One work on this topic showed that compared with healthy controls, MAs showed low network function in the cerebellum and high intra-network function in the post-significant network, proving that there is indeed a change in the brain function network( Jiang et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%