Alcohol activates
the cerebral reward system in man.
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the effect of 0.07% alcohol on regional
brain activity at rest and during cognitive performance in order to
elucidate the anatomical substrate for the effects of alcohol in man
as well as to clarify the interaction between changes in cerebral
activity induced by cognitive performance and alcohol inebriation.
METHOD: Regional cerebral blood flow (3D-PET, 15O Butanol) was
measured in 13 male, nonalcoholic volunteers. Each subject was
scanned 12 times, three scans in each of the following four
situations: sober/rest, sober/test and inebriated/rest,
inebriated/test. We used statistical parametric mapping and a
computerized brain atlas for localization. RESULTS: Alcohol induced
a sense of inebriation and elation as well as a relative increase of
the cerebral blood flow in medial parts of the temporal lobes, in
the anterobasal parts of the anterior cingulate cortex including the
septal region. In addition, there was an increase of blood flow in
midline parts of the lower brain stem. Relative decreases of flow
were observed in the cerebellum and in the occipital cortex
bilaterally. In the sober state, a computerized perceptual maze test
and a (silent) serial seven test induced two distinct neocortical
activation patterns that were specific to the tasks. Alcohol did not
change these patterns and the test performance was also
uninfluenced. CONCLUSIONS: A moderate dose of alcohol selectively
activates target structures that pertain to the so-called cerebral
reward system and the ascending reticular activating system. Alcohol
(approximately 0.07%) appears to have only minor effects in the
neocortical systems that are involved in on-line cognitive activity.
This apparent independence between the subcortical alcohol target
and the neocortical cognitive mechanisms is a new finding that
appears to be of importance for an understanding of the effect of
moderate doses of alcohol on the brain.
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