Alterations in cerebral resting state functional connectivity associated with social anxiety disorder and early life adversities.

IF 6.2 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Translational Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1038/s41398-025-03301-x
Melina Leypoldt, Ariane Wiegand, Matthias Munk, Sanja Drohm, Andreas J Fallgatter, Vanessa Nieratschker, Benjamin Kreifelts
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Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) involves fear of negative evaluation and social avoidance, impacting quality of life. Early life adversities (ELA) are recognized as risk factors for SAD. Previous research indicated inconsistent alterations in resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) in SAD, particularly in the prefrontal cortex and precuneus. This study investigated the interaction between SAD and ELA at the RSFC level. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted on 120 participants (aged 19-48). Four groups were formed: low/ high ELA controls (n = 49, n = 22) and low/ high ELA SAD participants (n = 30, n = 19). Seed-based correlation analyses (SCA) and multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) were applied. A network in which ELA moderates the neural correlates of SAD during the resting state was identified, involving key nodes like the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex, left middle frontal gyrus, and an area in the calcarine fissure/precuneus. Five distinct interaction patterns of SAD and ELA were observed, showcasing opposite RSFC patterns in individuals with SAD based on ELA experience. Results remained significant when controlled for general anxiety and depression measures. Emotional aspects of ELA played a significant role in these interactions. These findings stress the necessity of considering primarily emotional ELA as covariate in neuroimaging studies investigating SAD and potentially also other psychiatric disorders, addressing inconsistencies in prior research. The left middle frontal gyrus emerges as a link in the SAD-ELA interaction during resting state and anxiety-relevant stimulation. Longitudinal studies, starting from childhood, are needed to understand ELA's impact on brain function and to identify potential neuromarkers for SAD predisposition post-ELA exposure.

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与社交焦虑症和早期生活逆境有关的大脑静息状态功能连接的改变。
社交焦虑障碍(SAD)涉及对负面评价的恐惧和社交回避,影响生活质量。早期生活逆境(ELA)被认为是SAD的危险因素。先前的研究表明,SAD的静息状态功能连接(RSFC)变化不一致,特别是在前额叶皮层和楔前叶。本研究在RSFC水平上探讨了SAD与ELA的相互作用。对120名年龄19-48岁的参与者进行了功能磁共振成像(fMRI)。分为四组:低/高ELA对照组(n = 49, n = 22)和低/高ELA SAD参与者(n = 30, n = 19)。应用基于种子的相关分析(SCA)和多体素模式分析(MVPA)。在静息状态下,ELA调节SAD的神经相关网络被确定,涉及关键节点,如亚属前扣带皮层、左额叶中回和胼胝体裂/楔前叶区域。我们观察到SAD和ELA的五种不同的相互作用模式,基于ELA经历的SAD个体显示相反的RSFC模式。当控制一般焦虑和抑郁测量时,结果仍然显著。ELA的情感方面在这些互动中发挥了重要作用。这些发现强调,在研究SAD和其他潜在精神疾病的神经影像学研究中,有必要将情绪性ELA作为协变量来考虑,以解决先前研究中的不一致之处。在静息状态和焦虑相关刺激下,左额叶中回在SAD-ELA相互作用中起纽带作用。需要从童年开始进行纵向研究,以了解ELA对脑功能的影响,并确定ELA暴露后SAD易感性的潜在神经标志物。
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期刊介绍: Psychiatry has suffered tremendously by the limited translational pipeline. Nobel laureate Julius Axelrod''s discovery in 1961 of monoamine reuptake by pre-synaptic neurons still forms the basis of contemporary antidepressant treatment. There is a grievous gap between the explosion of knowledge in neuroscience and conceptually novel treatments for our patients. Translational Psychiatry bridges this gap by fostering and highlighting the pathway from discovery to clinical applications, healthcare and global health. We view translation broadly as the full spectrum of work that marks the pathway from discovery to global health, inclusive. The steps of translation that are within the scope of Translational Psychiatry include (i) fundamental discovery, (ii) bench to bedside, (iii) bedside to clinical applications (clinical trials), (iv) translation to policy and health care guidelines, (v) assessment of health policy and usage, and (vi) global health. All areas of medical research, including — but not restricted to — molecular biology, genetics, pharmacology, imaging and epidemiology are welcome as they contribute to enhance the field of translational psychiatry.
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