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Altered activation in fronto-striatal circuits during sequential processing of conflict in unmedicated adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder

机译:在患有强迫症的未经药物治疗的成年人中,相继处理冲突期间,额叶纹状体回路的激活发生改变

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Background: The aim of this study was to examine the functioning of fronto-striatal brain circuits that support self-regulatory capacities including conflict resolution and sequential processing in unmedicated adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Methods: We compared functional magnetic resonance imaging blood oxygen level-dependent response in 22 adults with OCD with 22 healthy, age-matched control subjects during performance of a Simon Spatial Incompatibility task. We used general linear modeling to compare groups in their patterns of brain activation during correct responses to conflict-laden stimuli and explore the effects of trial sequence on group differences. Results: Behavioral performance on the Simon task did not differ between groups. In response to conflict-laden stimuli, OCD participants activated fronto-striatal regions significantly more than control subjects, specifically a right hemisphere cluster encompassing the putamen, insula, and inferior frontal gyrus. Their activation of this cluster was driven not by conflict on a current trial but by their response to the alternation of stimulus congruence (incongruent or congruent) across trial sequences (i.e., current and preceding trials) and was most accentuated in participants with more severe symptoms in the doubt/checking dimension. Functional connectivity from the putamen to other fronto-striatal regions was also greater in the OCD compared with control participants. Conclusions: When engaging the self-regulatory control necessary to resolve conflict and process alternating stimuli, OCD participants displayed excessive activation in a fronto-striatal circuit that differs from the orbitofrontal cortex-anterior cingulate cortex-caudate circuit typically implicated in OCD. Dysfunction in this circuit was associated with processing changes in the stimulus context. We speculate that this dysfunction might be related to the cognitive inflexibility typical of persons with OCD.
机译:背景:这项研究的目的是检查支持自我调节能力的额纹状体脑回路的功能,包括冲突解决和强迫症(OCD)未经药物治疗的成年人的顺序处理。方法:我们比较了在执行Simon空间不兼容任务期间,对22位患有强迫症的成年人进行功能性磁共振成像对血氧水平的依赖性反应,并与22位年龄匹配的健康对照者进行了比较。我们使用一般的线性模型比较了在对冲突负荷刺激的正确响应期间其大脑激活模式的组,并探讨了试验序列对组差异的影响。结果:西蒙任务的行为表现在两组之间没有差异。响应于充满冲突的刺激,OCD参与者比对照组更显着地激活额叶纹状体区域,特别是围绕右壳半球的壳覆盖了壳壳,小岛和额下回。他们激活这个簇的原因不是当前试验的冲突,而是他们对整个试验序列(即当前和先前的试验)对刺激一致性(不一致或一致性)的交替做出的反应,并且在症状更为严重的参与者中最为突出在怀疑/检查方面。与对照组相比,强迫症中从壳核到其他额叶纹状体区域的功能连通性也更大。结论:当进行解决冲突和交替刺激的必要的自我调节控制时,OCD参与者表现出额叶纹状体回路中的过度激活,这与通常在OCD中牵涉的眶额皮质-前扣带回皮质-尾状回路不同。该电路的功能障碍与刺激环境中的处理变化有关。我们推测这种功能障碍可能与强迫症患者典型的认知僵硬有关。

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