Correlation between inhibition, working memory and
delimited frontal area blood flow measure by 99mTc-Bicisate
SPECT in alcohol-dependent patients.
Recently
detoxified non-neurological alcoholic patients appear to be
impaired in cognitive tasks measuring inhibitory processes as
well as working memory (involving storage and manipulation of
information). The aim of this study was to investigate in
alcoholic participants the relationship between these two
cognitive functions and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF)
studied at rest in regions of interest selected on the basis of
recent PET studies which explored inhibitory and working memory
in normal subjects. Twenty non-neurological alcoholic patients
and 20 normal volunteers were selected for a neuropsychological
exploration, including assessment of inhibition processes (by
means of the Hayling test) and working memory (by means of the
Alpha-span task). rCBF of alcoholics was also evaluated with a
semi-quantitative method using a 99mTc-Bicisate single photon
emission computed tomography (SPECT) procedure. Alcoholic
patients performed worse than controls in the alphabetical
condition of the Alpha-span task (involving manipulation and
storage of information), and on the Hayling test. Significant
correlation emerged between inhibition performance and both the
bilateral inferior (left BA 47, r = -0.40; right BA 47, r =
-0.599) and median frontal gyrus (left BA 10, r = -0.55; right
BA 10, r = -0.59), but not with the region of reference
(occipital/cerebellum, r = -0.13). Coordination of storage and
manipulation was correlated with bilateral median frontal (left
BA 10/46, r = -0.50; right BA 10/46, r = -0.45), but not with
bilateral parietal area (left BA 7, r = -0.12, right BA 7, r =
-0.18). These results suggest a relationship between inhibition
and working memory deficits in alcoholic patients, and regional
rCBF measured in frontal areas. Clinical implications of these
data related to alcohol relapse are discussed.
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