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伏隔核-额皮质束的完整性与早期生活逆境和反馈学习有关。

Accumbofrontal tract integrity is related to early life adversity and feedback learning.

机构信息

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

出版信息

Neuropsychopharmacology. 2021 Dec;46(13):2288-2294. doi: 10.1038/s41386-021-01129-9. Epub 2021 Sep 24.

Abstract

Abuse, neglect, exposure to violence, and other forms of early life adversity (ELA) are incredibly common and significantly impact physical and mental development. While important progress has been made in understanding the impacts of ELA on behavior and the brain, the preponderance of past work has primarily centered on threat processing and vigilance while ignoring other potentially critical neurobehavioral processes, such as reward-responsiveness and learning. To advance our understanding of potential mechanisms linking ELA and poor mental health, we center in on structural connectivity of the corticostriatal circuit, specifically accumbofrontal white matter tracts. Here, in a sample of 77 youth (Mean age = 181 months), we leveraged rigorous measures of ELA, strong diffusion neuroimaging methodology, and computational modeling of reward learning. Linking these different forms of data, we hypothesized that higher ELA would be related to lower quantitative anisotropy in accumbofrontal white matter. Furthermore, we predicted that lower accumbofrontal quantitative anisotropy would be related to differences in reward learning. Our primary predictions were confirmed, but similar patterns were not seen in control white matter tracts outside of the corticostriatal circuit. Examined collectively, our work is one of the first projects to connect ELA to neural and behavioral alterations in reward-learning, a critical potential mechanism linking adversity to later developmental challenges. This could potentially provide windows of opportunity to address the effects of ELA through interventions and preventative programming.

摘要

虐待、忽视、暴露于暴力以及其他形式的早期生活逆境(ELA)非常普遍,会对身心发展产生重大影响。尽管在理解 ELA 对行为和大脑的影响方面已经取得了重要进展,但过去的大部分工作主要集中在威胁处理和警惕性上,而忽略了其他潜在的关键神经行为过程,如奖励反应和学习。为了深入了解 ELA 与心理健康不良之间的潜在机制,我们关注皮质纹状体回路的结构连接,特别是伏隔核-前额叶白质束。在这里,在 77 名青少年(平均年龄=181 个月)的样本中,我们利用了严格的 ELA 测量、强大的扩散神经影像学方法以及奖励学习的计算建模。通过链接这些不同形式的数据,我们假设更高的 ELA 与伏隔核-前额叶白质中的定量各向异性降低有关。此外,我们预测,较低的伏隔核-前额叶定量各向异性与奖励学习的差异有关。我们的主要预测得到了证实,但在皮质纹状体回路之外的对照白质束中没有看到类似的模式。总的来说,我们的工作是将 ELA 与奖励学习中的神经和行为改变联系起来的首批项目之一,这是将逆境与后期发育挑战联系起来的关键潜在机制。这可能为通过干预和预防编程来解决 ELA 的影响提供机会之窗。

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