Mapping the Neural Substrates of Cocaine Craving: A Systematic Review

Author:

Paludetto Letícia Silvestri1ORCID,Florence Luiza Larrubia Alvares2ORCID,Torales Julio345ORCID,Ventriglio Antonio6ORCID,Castaldelli-Maia João Maurício78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical School, FMABC University Center, Santo André 09060-870, Brazil

2. Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo 04021-001, Brazil

3. Department of Medical Psychology, School of Medical Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, San Lorenzo 111421, Paraguay

4. Regional Institute for Health Research, Universidad Nacional de Caaguazú, Coronel Oviedo 050106, Paraguay

5. School of Medical Sciences, Universidad Sudamericana, Salto del Guairá 130112, Paraguay

6. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, 71122 Foggia, Italy

7. Department of Neuroscience, School of Medicine, FMABC University Center, Santo André 09060-870, Brazil

8. Perdizes Institute of the Clinical Hospital (IPer-HCFMUSP), School of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 01246-903, Brazil

Abstract

Craving is one of the most important symptoms of cocaine use disorder (CUD) since it contributes to the relapse and persistence of such disorder. This systematic review aimed to investigate which brain regions are modulated during cocaine craving. The articles were obtained through searches in the Google Scholar, Regional BVS Portal, PubMed, and Scielo databases. Overall, there was a selection of 36 studies with 1574 individuals, the majority being participants with CUD, whereby about 61.56% were individuals with CUD and 38.44% were controls (mean age = 40.4 years). Besides the methodological points, the neurobiological investigations comprised fMRI (58.34%) and PET (38.89%). The induction of cocaine craving was studied using different methods: exposure to cocaine cues (69.45%), stressful stimuli, food cues, and methylphenidate. Brain activations demonstrated widespread activity across the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes, basal ganglia, diencephalon, brainstem, and the limbic system. In addition to abnormalities in prefrontal cortex activity, abnormalities in various other brain regions’ activity contribute to the elucidation of the neurobiology of cocaine craving. Abnormalities in brain activity are justified not only by the dysfunction of dopaminergic pathways but also of the glutamatergic and noradrenergic pathways, and distinct ways of inducing craving demonstrated the involvement of distinct brain circuits and regions.

Funder

FMABC University Center

Publisher

MDPI AG

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