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心境正常的双相障碍儿童在情绪 Go/NoGo 任务中的表现:对认知情绪调节神经回路的深入了解。

Children with euthymic bipolar disorder during an emotional go/nogo task: Insights into the neural circuits of cognitive-emotional regulation.

机构信息

Mental Health Centre of Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, Hunan, China.

School of Psychology, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097, China.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2021 Mar 1;282:669-676. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.12.157. Epub 2020 Dec 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD), manifested by alternating episodes of depression and mania, is more likely to relapse than adult BD and develop into chronic BD. Although it can be asymptomatic during the remission of PBD, subtle changes in the brain neural response can still exist. Abnormal activities in the neural circuits of cognitive-emotional regulation have been found in adult BD patients using fMRI. However, few fMRI studies focus on emotional regulation on cognitive function in euthymic PBD, especially during an emotional go/nogo task. Therefore, this study aims to compare differences in the activities of both emotional and cognitive circuits between euthymic BD children and healthy controls.

METHODS

18 euthymic PBD and 17 healthy subjects from 12 to 17 years of age were enrolled in our study. Simultaneous neural activity was recorded during the overall task and the effect of emotional factors on task performances was assessed.

RESULTS

There were no significant differences in behavioral performances between the PBD group and the control group. During a task with emotional versus neutral distractors, euthymic PBD patients showed increased activities in the DLPFC, inferior parietal lobule, superior/middle frontal gyrus, superior/middle temporal gyrus, insula, posterior cingulate gyrus and posterior cerebellum lobe relative to healthy controls. The insula and DLPFC activities in response to emotional versus neutral distractors were positively associated with the differences in false response errors.

CONCLUSIONS

This study confirms the enhanced neural activities in euthymic PBD during a task with emotional versus control distractors. These brain regions supporting the cognitive and emotional dysregulation of PBD mainly coincide with the salience and executive control networks. As neural responses are more sensitive than behavioral manifestations in euthymic PBD, our findings will inspire more clinical studies to unveil the characteristic neuromechanism of PBD.

摘要

背景

儿科双相障碍(PBD)表现为抑郁和躁狂交替发作,比成人 BD 更容易复发,并发展为慢性 BD。虽然 PBD 缓解期可能无症状,但大脑神经反应仍可能存在细微变化。使用 fMRI 发现成人 BD 患者的认知情感调节神经回路存在异常活动。然而,很少有 fMRI 研究关注 PBD 缓解期的情绪对认知功能的调节,特别是在情绪 Go/NoGo 任务中。因此,本研究旨在比较缓解期 PBD 儿童和健康对照者情绪和认知回路活动的差异。

方法

本研究纳入了 18 名缓解期 PBD 和 17 名 12-17 岁的健康对照者。在整个任务中记录同步神经活动,并评估情绪因素对任务表现的影响。

结果

PBD 组和对照组的行为表现无显著差异。与中性分心物相比,在情绪分心物的任务中,缓解期 PBD 患者的 DLPFC、下顶叶、额上/中回、颞上/中回、岛叶、后扣带回和后小脑叶的活动增加。对情绪与中性分心物的反应中,岛叶和 DLPFC 的活动与假反应错误的差异呈正相关。

结论

本研究证实了缓解期 PBD 在情绪与控制分心物的任务中神经活动增强。这些支持 PBD 认知和情绪失调的脑区主要与突显和执行控制网络重合。由于神经反应比缓解期 PBD 的行为表现更敏感,我们的发现将激发更多的临床研究,揭示 PBD 的特征神经机制。

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