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Negative childhood experiences alter a prefrontal-insular-motor cortical network in healthy adults: A preliminary multimodal rsfMRI-fMRI-MRS-dMRI study

机译:负面的童年经历改变了健康成年人的前额叶-皮层-运动皮层网络:初步的多模式rsfMRI-fMRI-MRS-dMRI研究

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Research in humans and animals has shown that negative childhood experiences (NCE) can have long-term effects on the structure and function of the brain. Alterations have been noted in grey and white matter, in the brain’s resting state, on the glutamatergic system, and on neural and behavioural responses to aversive stimuli. These effects can be linked to psychiatric disorder such as depression and anxiety disorders that are influenced by excessive exposure to early life stressors. The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of NCEs on these systems. Resting state functional MRI (rsfMRI), aversion task fMRI, glutamate magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) were combined with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) in healthy subjects to examine the impact of NCEs on the brain. Low CTQ scores, a measure of NCEs, were related to higher resting state glutamate levels and higher resting state entropy in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). CTQ scores, mPFC glutamate and entropy, correlated with neural BOLD responses to the anticipation of aversive stimuli in regions throughout the aversion-related network, with strong correlations between all measures in the motor cortex and left insula. Structural connectivity strength, measured using mean fractional anisotropy, between the mPFC and left insula correlated to aversion-related signal changes in the motor cortex. These findings highlight the impact of NCEs on multiple inter-related brain systems. In particular, they highlight the role of a prefrontal-insular-motor cortical network in the processing and responsivity to aversive stimuli and its potential adaptability by NCEs.
机译:对人类和动物的研究表明,儿童时期的负面经历(NCE)会对大脑的结构和功能产生长期影响。人们注意到,灰白色物质,大脑的静止状态,谷氨酸能系统以及对厌恶性刺激的神经和行为反应都有变化。这些影响可能与精神病如抑郁症和焦虑症有关,而精神病如因过度暴露于早期生活应激源而受到影响。当前研究的目的是研究NCE对这些系统的影响。在健康受试者中结合静息状态功能性MRI(rsfMRI),厌恶任务fMRI,谷氨酸磁共振谱(MRS)和扩散磁共振成像(dMRI)与儿童创伤问卷(CTQ)来检查NCE对大脑的影响。低CTQ分数(衡量NCE的水平)与内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)中较高的静息状态谷氨酸水平和较高的静息状态熵相关。 CTQ评分,mPFC谷氨酸和熵与整个厌恶相关网络区域中对厌恶性刺激的预期的神经BOLD反应相关,在运动皮层和左绝缘层的所有测量之间均具有很强的相关性。 mPFC和左岛之间的结构连接强度,使用平均分数各向异性测量,与运动皮层中与厌恶相关的信号变化相关。这些发现突出了NCE对多个相互关联的大脑系统的影响。特别是,它们突显了前额叶-皮层-运动皮层网络在处理过程中以及对厌恶性刺激的反应性及其对NCEs的潜在适应性。

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