精神分裂症患者努力打折时腹侧纹状体激活与临床非激励严重程度的关系

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY NPJ Schizophrenia Pub Date : 2021-10-08 DOI:10.1038/s41537-021-00178-9
Greer E Prettyman, Joseph W Kable, Paige Didier, Sheila Shankar, Theodore D Satterthwaite, Christos Davatzikos, Warren B Bilker, Mark A Elliott, Kosha Ruparel, Daniel H Wolf
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动机缺陷在精神分裂症(SZ)阴性症状导致的残疾中起着核心作用,但对病理生理学的有限了解阻碍了急需的治疗方法的开发。我们采用了一种 fMRI 努力折现任务(EDT),利用神经经济决策方法量化动机,捕捉努力要求在多大程度上会导致货币奖励的主观价值(SV)降低。我们分析了 21 名 SZ 患者和 23 名与组别匹配的对照组患者在进行 fMRI 时执行 EDT 的情况。我们假设腹侧纹状体(VS)以及扩展的大脑动机回路将编码 SV,将奖励和努力成本结合起来。我们还假设,在做出 EDT 决定时,腹侧纹状体的低激活将与临床非激励严重程度呈维度关系,反映出努力成本对其的更大抑制作用。正如假设的那样,EDT期间VS以及更广泛的皮质-边缘网络被激活,这种激活与SV呈正相关。在 SZ 中,任务决策的激活选择性地在 VS 中减少。在 SZ 和所有参与者中,VS 的减少与更严重的临床非积极性相关。然而,这些诊断和非激励效应无法用对奖励、努力或基于模型的 SV 的参数变化的反应来解释。我们的研究结果表明,精神分裂症患者的VS功能减退表现在基于努力的决策过程中,并反映了维度上的动机障碍。影响基于努力的决策的VS功能障碍可以为生物标志物的开发提供目标,从而指导评估和治疗致残性非动机动的新方法。
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Relationship of ventral striatum activation during effort discounting to clinical amotivation severity in schizophrenia.

Motivational deficits play a central role in disability due to negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ), but limited pathophysiological understanding impedes critically needed therapeutic development. We applied an fMRI Effort Discounting Task (EDT) that quantifies motivation using a neuroeconomic decision-making approach, capturing the degree to which effort requirements produce reductions in the subjective value (SV) of monetary reward. An analyzed sample of 21 individuals with SZ and 23 group-matched controls performed the EDT during fMRI. We hypothesized that ventral striatum (VS) as well as extended brain motivation circuitry would encode SV, integrating reward and effort costs. We also hypothesized that VS hypoactivation during EDT decisions would demonstrate a dimensional relationship with clinical amotivation severity, reflecting greater suppression by effort costs. As hypothesized, VS as well as a broader cortico-limbic network were activated during the EDT and this activation correlated positively with SV. In SZ, activation to task decisions was reduced selectively in VS. Greater VS reductions correlated with more severe clinical amotivation in SZ and across all participants. However, these diagnosis and amotivation effects could not be explained by the response to parametric variation in reward, effort, or model-based SV. Our findings demonstrate that VS hypofunction in schizophrenia is manifested during effort-based decisions and reflects dimensional motivation impairment. Dysfunction of VS impacting effort-based decision-making can provide a target for biomarker development to guide novel efforts to assess and treat disabling amotivation.

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NPJ Schizophrenia
NPJ Schizophrenia Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: npj Schizophrenia is an international, peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish high-quality original papers and review articles relevant to all aspects of schizophrenia and psychosis, from molecular and basic research through environmental or social research, to translational and treatment-related topics. npj Schizophrenia publishes papers on the broad psychosis spectrum including affective psychosis, bipolar disorder, the at-risk mental state, psychotic symptoms, and overlap between psychotic and other disorders.
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