Multiple previous
alcohol detoxifications
are associated with decreased
medial temporal and paralimbic function in the postwithdrawal period.
BACKGROUND: Functional neuroimaging
studies after alcohol cessation have demonstrated that chronic
alcohol use globally reduces neuronal activity for several weeks.
Less is known about the effects of previous alcohol use patterns on
regional brain activity. Multiple previous alcohol detoxifications
are associated with a worse clinical course and increased risk of
seizures, perhaps due to sensitization of key brain structures. We
performed the following imaging study in alcoholics in the
postwithdrawal period to determine if blood flow in medial temporal
structures would differ as a function of previous alcohol use (i.e.,
whether regions were kindled or sensitized due to multiple
detoxifications).
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METHODS: Fourteen adults meeting
DSM-IV criteria for alcohol dependence (mean age 35, 8 SD; 10 men)
and participating in a double-blind detoxification medication study
underwent a brain perfusion Tc99 m-ECD (Neurolite) single photon
emission computed tomography scan on days 7 through 9 (mean 7.6, .5
SD) after their last drink and 2 to 3 days since their last
detoxification medication. Seven nonpsychiatrically ill, nonalcohol-dependent
healthy adults were scanned as control subjects.
RESULTS: Alcoholics compared with
controls had widely reduced relative activity in cortical secondary
association areas and relatively increased activity in the medial
temporal lobes (p < 0.01). Five alcoholic patients with > or = 2
previous detoxifications were compared with five patients in their
first detoxification (age and detoxification medication matched).
Multiple detoxification patients had significantly lower relative
activity in bilateral anterior temporal poles and medial temporal
lobes and in visual cortex (p < 0.01) compared with first episode
patients.
CONCLUSIONS: These studies are
consistent with other studies comparing alcoholics and controls.
They also suggest that on day 7 of detoxification, alcoholic
subjects with multiple previous detoxifications have decreased
visual cortex, medial temporal lobes, and anterior paralimbic blood
flow, compared with those in their first detoxification. Further
studies seem warranted to confirm these initial exploratory results.
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