Cerebral phosphorus metabolite abnormalities in opiate-dependent polydrug abusers in methadone maintenance

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作者
Kaufman, MJ
Pollack, MH
Villafuerte, RA
Kukes, TJ
Rose, SL
Mendelson, JH
Cohen, BM
Renshaw, PF
机构
[1] McLean Hosp, Brain Imaging Ctr, Belmont, MA 02478 USA
[2] McLean Hosp, Alcohol & Drug Abuse Res Ctr, Belmont, MA 02478 USA
[3] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Anxiety Disorders Program, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[4] Habit Management Inst, Boston, MA USA
关键词
magnetic resonance spectroscopy; heroin; cerebral metabolism; cerebral blood flow; brain; substance dependence;
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10.1016/S0925-4927(99)00017-7
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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This study evaluated cerebral phosphorus metabolites in opiate-dependent polydrug abusers in methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) and determined whether metabolite profiles differed based on treatment duration. Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy (P-31-MRS) data were acquired with the ISIS volume localization method from a 50-mm thick axial brain slice through the orbitofrontal and occipital cortices. Study subjects included 15 MMT subjects, seven having undergone treatment for an average of 39 +/- 23 weeks (mean +/- S.D.) and eight having undergone treatment for 137 +/- 53 weeks, as well as an age matched comparison group (n = 16). The methadone dose administered on the study day averaged 70.5 +/- 17.1 mg and was statistically equivalent in short- and long-term subgroups. MMT subjects (n = 15) differed from control subjects in percent phosphocreatine (%PCr) levels (-13%), and in both phosphomonoester (%PME, +13%) and phosphodiester (%PDE, +10%) levels, which likely reflect abnormalities in energy and phospholipid metabolism, respectively. There were no sex effects or group by sex interaction effects on these measures. In short-term MMT treatment subjects, abnormal %PCr (-18%), %PME (+20%) and %PDE (+17%) levels were found compared with control subjects. The only metabolite abnormality detected in long-term MMT subjects was decreased %PCr (-9%), in spite of continued illicit drug abuse. From these data, we conclude that polydrug abusers in MMT have P-31-MRS results consistent with abnormal brain metabolism and phospholipid balance. The nearly normal metabolite profile in long-term MMT subjects suggests that prolonged MMT may be associated with improved neurochemistry. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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