机构:[1]Laboratory of Neuropsychology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[2]Laboratory of Cognitive Affective Neuroscience, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[3]Instituteof Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong[4]The School of Medicine, Jinan University, Jinan, China[5]The Research Center of Psychology andBrain Science, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China[6]Department of Anatomy, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[7]Department of Radiology, GuangdongProvincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China[8]Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[9]The State Key Laboratory of Brain andCognitive Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[10]Applied Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong[11]GHMInstitute of CNS Regeneration, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
Heroin abuse and natural aging exert common influences on immunological cell functioning. This observation led to a recent and untested idea that aging may be accelerated in abusers of heroin. We examined this claim by testing whether heroin use is associated with premature aging at both cellular and brain system levels. A group of abstinent heroin users (n=33) and matched healthy controls (n=30) were recruited and measured on various biological indicators of aging. These measures included peripheral blood telomerase activity, which reflects cellular aging, and both structural and functional measures of brain magnetic resonance imaging. We found that heroin users were characterized by significantly low telomerase activity (0.21 vs 1.78; 88% reduction; t(61)=6.96, P<0.001; 95% confidence interval=1.12-2.02), which interacted with heroin use to affect the structural integrity of gray and white matter of the prefrontal cortex (PFC; AlphaSim corrected P<0.05), a key brain region implicated in aging. Using the PFC location identified from the structural analyses as a 'seed' region, it was further revealed that telomerase activity interacted with heroin use to impact age-sensitive brain functional networks (AlphaSim corrected P<0.05), which correlated with behavioral performance on executive functioning, memory and attentional control (Pearson correlation, all P<0.05). To our knowledge, this study is the first to attempt a direct integration of peripheral molecular, brain system and behavioral measures in the context of substance abuse. The present finding that heroin abuse is associated with accelerated aging at both cellular and brain system levels is novel and forms a unique contribution to our knowledge in how the biological processes of drug abusers may be disrupted.
基金:
May Endowed Professorship of the University of Hong Kong; Research Grant Council General Research Fund [HKU747612H]; KKHo International Charitable Foundation; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central UniversitiesFundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [21609101]
第一作者机构:[1]Laboratory of Neuropsychology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[2]Laboratory of Cognitive Affective Neuroscience, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[3]Instituteof Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[1]Laboratory of Neuropsychology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[2]Laboratory of Cognitive Affective Neuroscience, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[3]Instituteof Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong[6]Department of Anatomy, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[9]The State Key Laboratory of Brain andCognitive Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong[11]GHMInstitute of CNS Regeneration, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China[*1]Laboratory of Neuropsychology, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Room 656, The Jockey Club Tower, Hong Kong, Hong Kong[*2]Department of Anatomy, University of Hong Kong, 1/F Laboratory Block, Faculty of Medicine Building, 21 Sassoon Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
GLF Cheng,H Zeng,M-K Leung,et al.Heroin abuse accelerates biological aging: a novel insight from telomerase and brain imaging interaction[J].TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY.2013,3:doi:10.1038/tp.2013.36.
APA:
GLF Cheng,H Zeng,M-K Leung,H-J Zhang,BWM Lau...&TMC Lee.(2013).Heroin abuse accelerates biological aging: a novel insight from telomerase and brain imaging interaction.TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY,3,
MLA:
GLF Cheng,et al."Heroin abuse accelerates biological aging: a novel insight from telomerase and brain imaging interaction".TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY 3.(2013)