Cortical thickness is inversely associated with transcranial magnetic stimulation‐evoked N45 potential among young adults whose heavy drinking began in adolescence

Author:

Juntunen Anna1,Määttä Sara2,Könönen Mervi23,Kallioniemi Elisa4,Niskanen Eini5,Kaarre Outi16,Kivimäki Petri17,Vanninen Ritva3,Tolmunen Tommi18,Ferreri Florinda29,Kekkonen Virve18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine Faculty of Health University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland

2. Department of Clinical Neurophysiology Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland

3. Department of Clinical Radiology Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark New Jersey USA

5. Department of Applied Physics University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland

6. Forensic Psychiatry Clinic of the University of Eastern Finland Niuvanniemi Hospital Kuopio Finland

7. Vuosaari Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic Vuosaari Health and Well‐being Centre City of Helsinki Finland

8. Department of Adolescent Psychiatry Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland

9. Unit of Neurology Unit of Clinical Neurophysiology and Study Center of Neurodegeneration (CESNE) Department of Neuroscience University of Padua Padua Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAdolescence is a particularly vulnerable stage of development in terms of the deleterious effects of alcohol. Both lower gray matter (GM) volume and greater GABAergic activity have been associated with chronic alcohol consumption during adolescence. However, the association between these measures has not been investigated.MethodsIn this exploratory study, we compared 26 young adults with a 10year history of heavy alcohol consumption with 21 controls who used little or no alcohol. Simultaneous transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography were used to assess transcranial magnetic stimulation‐evoked N45 potentials, reflecting a balance between GABAergic inhibition and N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate (NMDA) receptor‐mediated glutaminergic excitation in the brain. GM thickness was measured from magnetic resonance images and GM and N45 potentials were then correlated.ResultsCortical thickness was significantly lower in several brain regions in the heavy‐drinking group than the light‐drinking group. The N45 amplitude was significantly larger frontally in the heavy‐drinking group. Among heavy drinkers, there were several statistically significant correlations between thinner GM and larger frontal N45 amplitudes that were not detectable in the light‐drinking group. The strongest correlations were detected in the frontal and parietal lobes, especially in the left superior frontal gyrus and the left supramarginal gyrus, and in both hemispheres in the superior parietal lobes.ConclusionsThese findings show that a thinner cortex and greater inhibitory neurotransmission are correlated in certain brain regions among young, long‐term heavy alcohol users. Studies are needed to explore the possible causal mechanisms underlying these effects.

Funder

Instrumentariumin Tiedesäätiö

Strategic Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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