Neurofunctional changes related to methamphetamine and sexual cues in methamphetamine dependence from short‐ to long‐term abstinence

Author:

Yan Cui12ORCID,Yang Wenhan1,Luo Jing3,Tang Fei1,Liu Jun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University Changsha China

2. Department of Radiology The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yet‐sen University Guangzhou China

3. Department of Radiology Hunan Provincial People's Hospital (First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University) Changsha China

Abstract

AbstractAimsAbuse of methamphetamine has aroused concern worldwide. Stimulant use and sexual behaviours have been linked in behavioural and epidemiological studies. Although methamphetamine‐related neurofunctional differences are reported in previous studies, only few studies have examined neurofunctional changes related to methamphetamine and sexual cues in methamphetamine dependence from short‐ to long‐term abstinence.MethodsNeurofunctional changes were measured using a cue‐reactivity task involving methamphetamine, sexual, and neutral cues in 20 methamphetamine abusers who were evaluated after a short‐ (1 week to 3 months) and long‐term (10–15 months) abstinence.ResultsFive brain regions mainly involved in the occipital lobe and the parietal lobe were found with the group‐by‐condition interaction. Region‐of‐interest analyses found higher sexual‐cue‐related activation than other two activations in all five brain regions in the long‐term methamphetamine abstinence group while no group differences were found. Negative relationships between motor impulsivity and methamphetamine‐ or sexual‐cue‐related activations in the left middle occipital gyrus, the superior parietal gyrus and the right angular gyrus were found.ConclusionsThe findings suggested that methamphetamine abstinence may change the neural response of methamphetamine abusers to methamphetamine and sexual cues, and the neurofunction of the five brain regions reported in this study may partly recover with long‐term methamphetamine abstinence. Given the use and relapse of methamphetamine for sexual purposes, the findings of this study may have particular clinical relevance.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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