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Chemical mapping of anxiety in the brain of healthy humans: An in vivo 1H‐MRS study on the effects of sex age and brain region

机译:健康人大脑中焦虑症的化学图谱:关于性别年龄和大脑区域影响的体内1H-MRS研究

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We recently presented results in an in vivo study of human brain chemistry in ‘physiologic’ anxiety, i.e., the anxiety of normal everyday life. Normal subjects with high anxiety demonstrated increased concentration of chemicals in orbital frontal cortex (OFC) as compared to lower anxiety. In a separate study of aging we demonstrated a decrease of total chemical concentration in OFC of middle‐aged subjects, as compared with younger age. This brain region also showed gender dependence; men demonstrating decreased chemical concentration compared to women. We hypothesized that these sex‐ and age‐dependent differences in OFC chemistry changes are a result of anxiety effects on this brain region. In the present study we examined these sex‐ and age‐differential regional brain chemistry changes (as identified by localized in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy [ H‐MRS]) in relation to the state‐trait‐anxiety (as measured by the State‐Trait Anxiety Inventory) in 35 healthy subjects. The concentrations for all nine chemicals of H‐MRS spectra were measured relative to creatine across multiple brain regions, including OFC in the left hemisphere. Analysis of variance showed anxiety‐specific effects on chemical concentration changes in OFC, which were different for both sexes and age groups. Male subjects showed larger effect of anxiety on OFC chemistry as compared to females when the same sex high‐anxiety subjects were compared to lower anxiety. Similarly, middle‐aged subjects showed larger effect of anxiety on OFC chemistry as compared to younger age when the same age subjects with high anxiety were compared to lower anxiety. Largest effect of anxiety on OFC chemistry was due to changes of N‐Acetyl aspartate. The results indicate that the state‐trait anxiety has sex‐ and age‐differential patterns on OFC chemistry in healthy humans, providing new information about the neurobiological roots of anxiety. Hum. Brain Mapping 11:261–272, 2000. © 2000 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
机译:我们最近在一项针对“生理”焦虑(即正常日常生活中的焦虑)的人脑化学的体内研究中给出了结果。与较低的焦虑相比,患有高焦虑的正常受试者表现出眼眶额皮质(OFC)中化学物质的浓度增加。在另一项衰老研究中,我们证明与中年人相比,中年受试者的OFC中总化学物质浓度降低了。这个大脑区域也显示出性别依赖性。与女性相比,男性的化学物质浓度下降。我们假设,OFC化学变化中这些性别和年龄相关的差异是对该大脑区域焦虑影响的结果。在本研究中,我们研究了与状态-特征焦虑相关的性别和年龄差异的区域脑化学变化(通过局部体内质子磁共振波谱[H-MRS]确定)。 35名健康受试者的特质焦虑量表)。 H-MRS光谱中所有九种化学物质的浓度均相对于多个大脑区域(包括左半球的OFC)中的肌酸进行了测量。方差分析显示,焦虑对OFC中化学物质浓度变化的影响不同,这对性别和年龄组均不同。当将相同性别的高焦虑者与较低的焦虑者相比较时,男性对象对女性的OFC化学影响更大。同样,与相同年龄的高焦虑者相比,低年龄者与中年人相比,焦虑者对OFC化学的影响更大。焦虑对OFC化学的最大影响是由于N-乙酰天门冬氨酸的变化。结果表明,健康人的性状焦虑在OFC化学上具有性别和年龄差异模式,为焦虑的神经生物学根源提供了新的信息。哼。 Brain Mapping 11:261–272,2000.©2000 Wiley-Liss,Inc.

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