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Brain connectivity aberrations in anabolic-androgenic steroid users.
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NeuroImage. Clinical [Neuroimage Clin] 2016 Nov 17; Vol. 13, pp. 62-69. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Nov 17 (Print Publication: 2017). - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Sustained anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use has adverse behavioral consequences, including aggression, violence and impulsivity. Candidate mechanisms include disruptions of brain networks with high concentrations of androgen receptors and critically involved in emotional and cognitive regulation. Here, we tested the effects of AAS on resting-state functional brain connectivity in the largest sample of AAS-users to date. We collected resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 151 males engaged in heavy resistance strength training. 50 users tested positive for AAS based on the testosterone to epitestosterone (T/E) ratio and doping substances in urine. 16 previous users and 59 controls tested negative. We estimated brain network nodes and their time-series using ICA and dual regression and defined connectivity matrices as the between-node partial correlations. In line with the emotional and behavioral consequences of AAS, current users exhibited reduced functional connectivity between key nodes involved in emotional and cognitive regulation, in particular reduced connectivity between the amygdala and default-mode network (DMN) and between the dorsal attention network (DAN) and a frontal node encompassing the superior and inferior frontal gyri (SFG/IFG) and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), with further reductions as a function of dependency, lifetime exposure, and cycle state (on/off).
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- Adult
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Young Adult
Amygdala diagnostic imaging
Amygdala drug effects
Amygdala physiopathology
Anabolic Agents adverse effects
Androgens adverse effects
Cerebral Cortex diagnostic imaging
Cerebral Cortex drug effects
Cerebral Cortex physiopathology
Connectome
Nerve Net diagnostic imaging
Nerve Net drug effects
Nerve Net physiopathology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2213-1582
- Volume :
- 13
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- NeuroImage. Clinical
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27942448
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2016.11.014