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- W4310416261 abstract "Introduction Alcohol use in bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with mood lability and negative illness trajectory, while also impacting functional networks related to emotion, cognition, and introspection. The adverse impact of alcohol use in BD may be explained by its additive effects on these networks, thereby contributing to a poorer clinical outcome. Methods Forty BD-I (DSM-IV-TR) and 46 psychiatrically healthy controls underwent T1 and resting state functional MRI scanning and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) to assess alcohol use. Functional images were decomposed using spatial independent component analysis into 14 resting state networks (RSN), which were examined for effect of alcohol use and diagnosis-by-alcohol use accounting for age, sex, and diagnosis. Results Despite the groups consuming similar amounts of alcohol (BD: mean score ± SD 3.63 ± 3; HC 4.72 ± 3, U = 713, p = .07), for BD participants, greater alcohol use was associated with increased connectivity of the paracingulate gyrus within a default mode network (DMN) and reduced connectivity within an executive control network (ECN) relative to controls. Independently, greater alcohol use was associated with increased connectivity within an ECN and reduced connectivity within a DMN. A diagnosis of BD was associated with increased connectivity of a DMN and reduced connectivity of an ECN. Conclusion Affective symptomatology in BD is suggested to arise from the aberrant functionality of networks subserving emotive, cognitive, and introspective processes. Taken together, our results suggest that during euthymic periods, alcohol can contribute to the weakening of emotional regulation and response, potentially explaining the increased lability of mood and vulnerability to relapse within the disorder." @default.
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- W4310416261 title "Alcohol use is associated with affective and interoceptive network alterations in bipolar disorder" @default.
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