Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorder

Abnormal structure and function in the striatum and prefrontal cortex have been revealed in Internet addiction disorder (IAD). However, little is known about alterations of corticostriatal functional circuits in IAD. The aim of this study was to investigate the integrity of corticostriatal functiona...

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Main Authors: Fuchun eLin, Yan eZhou, Yasong eDu, Zhimin eZhao, Lindi eQin, Jianrong eXu, Hao eLei
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-06-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00356/full
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spelling doaj-c03b63b9b7384cd499c9f1cb9ca7d2f72020-11-25T02:13:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612015-06-01910.3389/fnhum.2015.00356127402Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorderFuchun eLin0Yan eZhou1Yasong eDu2Zhimin eZhao3Lindi eQin4Jianrong eXu5Hao eLei6Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of SciencesRenJi Hospital, Jiao Tong University Medical SchoolShanghai Mental Health Center, Jiao Tong UniversityShanghai Mental Health Center, Jiao Tong UniversityRenJi Hospital, Jiao Tong University Medical SchoolRenJi Hospital, Jiao Tong University Medical SchoolWuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of SciencesAbnormal structure and function in the striatum and prefrontal cortex have been revealed in Internet addiction disorder (IAD). However, little is known about alterations of corticostriatal functional circuits in IAD. The aim of this study was to investigate the integrity of corticostriatal functional circuits and their relations to neuropsychological measures in IAD by resting-state functional connectivity. Fourteen IAD adolescents and 15 healthy controls underwent resting-state fMRI scans. Using 6 predefined bilateral striatal regions-of-interest, voxelwise correlation maps were computed and compared between groups. Relationships between alterations of corticostriatal connectivity and clinical measurements were examined in the IAD group. Compared to controls, IAD subjects exhibited reduced connectivity between the inferior ventral striatum and bilateral caudate head, subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and posterior cingulate cortex, and between the superior ventral striatum and bilateral dorsal/rostral ACC, ventral anterior thalamus, and putamen/pallidum/insula/inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), and between the dorsal caudate and dorsal/rostral ACC, thalamus, and IFG, and between the left ventral rostral putamen and right IFG. IAD subjects also showed increased connectivity between the left dorsal caudal putamen and bilateral caudal cigulate motor area. Moreover, altered cotricostriatal functional circuits were significantly correlated with neuropsychological measures. This study directly provides evidence that IAD is associated with alterations of corticostriatal functional circuits involved in the affective and motivation processing, and cognitive control. These findings emphasize that functional connections in the corticostriatal circuits are modulated by affective/motivational/cognitive states and further suggest that IAD may have abnormalities of such modulation in this network.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00356/fullfunctional connectivityneuropsychological measuresInternet addiction disorderCorticostriatal circuitsresting-state fMRI.
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author Fuchun eLin
Yan eZhou
Yasong eDu
Zhimin eZhao
Lindi eQin
Jianrong eXu
Hao eLei
spellingShingle Fuchun eLin
Yan eZhou
Yasong eDu
Zhimin eZhao
Lindi eQin
Jianrong eXu
Hao eLei
Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorder
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
functional connectivity
neuropsychological measures
Internet addiction disorder
Corticostriatal circuits
resting-state fMRI.
author_facet Fuchun eLin
Yan eZhou
Yasong eDu
Zhimin eZhao
Lindi eQin
Jianrong eXu
Hao eLei
author_sort Fuchun eLin
title Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorder
title_short Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorder
title_full Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorder
title_fullStr Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorder
title_full_unstemmed Aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with Internet addiction disorder
title_sort aberrant corticostriatal functional circuits in adolescents with internet addiction disorder
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Abnormal structure and function in the striatum and prefrontal cortex have been revealed in Internet addiction disorder (IAD). However, little is known about alterations of corticostriatal functional circuits in IAD. The aim of this study was to investigate the integrity of corticostriatal functional circuits and their relations to neuropsychological measures in IAD by resting-state functional connectivity. Fourteen IAD adolescents and 15 healthy controls underwent resting-state fMRI scans. Using 6 predefined bilateral striatal regions-of-interest, voxelwise correlation maps were computed and compared between groups. Relationships between alterations of corticostriatal connectivity and clinical measurements were examined in the IAD group. Compared to controls, IAD subjects exhibited reduced connectivity between the inferior ventral striatum and bilateral caudate head, subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and posterior cingulate cortex, and between the superior ventral striatum and bilateral dorsal/rostral ACC, ventral anterior thalamus, and putamen/pallidum/insula/inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), and between the dorsal caudate and dorsal/rostral ACC, thalamus, and IFG, and between the left ventral rostral putamen and right IFG. IAD subjects also showed increased connectivity between the left dorsal caudal putamen and bilateral caudal cigulate motor area. Moreover, altered cotricostriatal functional circuits were significantly correlated with neuropsychological measures. This study directly provides evidence that IAD is associated with alterations of corticostriatal functional circuits involved in the affective and motivation processing, and cognitive control. These findings emphasize that functional connections in the corticostriatal circuits are modulated by affective/motivational/cognitive states and further suggest that IAD may have abnormalities of such modulation in this network.
topic functional connectivity
neuropsychological measures
Internet addiction disorder
Corticostriatal circuits
resting-state fMRI.
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00356/full
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