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TítuloFunctional and structural brain connectivity of young binge drinkers: a follow-up study
Autor(es)Correas, A.
Cuesta, P.
López-Caneda, Eduardo
Rodríguez Holguín, S.
García-Moreno, L. M.
Pineda-Pardo, J. A.
Cadaveira, F.
Maestú, F.
Palavras-chaveAdolescent
Alcohol Drinking
Binge Drinking
Brain
Case-Control Studies
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Magnetoencephalography
Male
Neural Pathways
Young Adult
Brain Mapping
Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Data2016
EditoraNature Research
RevistaScientific Reports
CitaçãoCorreas, A., Cuesta, P., López-Caneda, E. et al. Functional and structural brain connectivity of young binge drinkers: a follow-up study. Sci Rep 6, 31293 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep31293
Resumo(s)Adolescence is a period of ongoing brain maturation characterized by hierarchical changes in the functional and structural networks. For this reason, the young brain is particularly vulnerable to the toxic effects of alcohol. Nowadays, binge drinking is a pattern of alcohol consumption increasingly prevalent among adolescents. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the evolution of the functional and anatomical connectivity of the Default Mode Network (DMN) in young binge drinkers along two years. Magnetoencephalography signal during eyes closed resting state as well as Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) were acquired twice within a 2-year interval from 39 undergraduate students (22 controls, 17 binge drinkers) with neither personal nor family history of alcoholism. The group comparison showed that, after maintaining a binge drinking pattern along at least two years, binge drinkers displayed an increased brain connectivity of the DMN in comparison with the control group. On the other hand, the structural connectivity did not show significant differences neither between groups nor over the time. These findings point out that a continued pattern of binge drinking leads to functional alterations in the normal brain maturation process, even before anatomical changes can be detected.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/79694
DOI10.1038/srep31293
ISSN2045-2322
e-ISSN2045-2322
Versão da editorahttps://www.nature.com/articles/srep31293
Arbitragem científicayes
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