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介导童年创伤事件与成人心理健康和认知之间关联的大脑功能连接。

Brain functional connectivities that mediate the association between childhood traumatic events, and adult mental health and cognition.

机构信息

Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK; Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-inspired Intelligence, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China; Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

EBioMedicine. 2022 May;79:104002. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104002. Epub 2022 Apr 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Childhood traumatic events are risk factors for psychopathology, but large-scale studies of how childhood traumatic events relate to mental health and cognition in adulthood, and how the brain is involved, are needed.

METHODS

The associations between childhood traumatic events (such as abuse and neglect, and defined by the 'Childhood Trauma' questions in the UK Biobank database) and brain functional connectivity, mental health problems, and cognitive performance were investigated by a univariate correlation analysis with 19,535 participants aged 45-79 from the UK Biobank dataset. The results were replicated with 17,747 independent participants in the second release from the same dataset.

FINDINGS

Childhood traumatic events were significantly associated with mental health problems in adulthood including anxiety (r=0.19, p<1.0 × 10), depression (r=0.21, p<1.0 × 10), and self-harm (r=0.24, p<1.0 × 10), and with adult cognitive performance including fluid intelligence (r=-0.05, p=2.8 × 10) and prospective memory (r=-0.04, p=6.8 × 10). Functional connectivities of the medial and lateral temporal cortex, the precuneus, the medial orbitofrontal cortex; and the superior, middle and inferior prefrontal cortex extending back to precentral regions were negatively correlated with the childhood traumatic events (FDR corrected, p<0.01). These lower functional connectivities significantly mediated the associations between childhood traumatic events and addiction, anxiety, depression and well-being (all p<1.0 × 10), and cognitive performance. The association between childhood traumatic events and behavioural measures and functional connectivity were confirmed in a replication with different participants in the second release of the UK Biobank dataset.

INTERPRETATION

Childhood traumatic events are strongly associated with adult mental health problems mediated by brain functional connectivities in brain areas involved in executive function, emotion, face processing, and memory. This understanding may help with prevention and treatment.

FUNDING

Funding was provided by the National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2018YFC1312900 and No. 2019YFA0709502).

摘要

背景

童年创伤事件是精神病理学的危险因素,但需要进行大规模研究,以了解童年创伤事件如何与成年人的心理健康和认知相关,以及大脑是如何参与其中的。

方法

利用英国生物库数据库中的“童年创伤”问题对 19535 名 45-79 岁的参与者进行了单变量相关分析,探讨了童年创伤事件(如虐待和忽视)与大脑功能连接、心理健康问题和认知表现之间的关系。使用来自同一数据集的第二次发布的 17747 名独立参与者对结果进行了复制。

发现

童年创伤事件与成年期的心理健康问题显著相关,包括焦虑(r=0.19,p<1.0×10)、抑郁(r=0.21,p<1.0×10)和自残(r=0.24,p<1.0×10),以及成人认知表现,包括流体智力(r=-0.05,p=2.8×10)和前瞻性记忆(r=-0.04,p=6.8×10)。内侧和外侧颞叶皮层、楔前叶、内侧眶额皮层;以及从前中央区域延伸回的上、中、下前额叶皮层的功能连接与童年创伤事件呈负相关(经 FDR 校正,p<0.01)。这些较低的功能连接显著介导了童年创伤事件与成瘾、焦虑、抑郁和幸福感(均 p<1.0×10)以及认知表现之间的关联。在英国生物库数据集第二次发布的不同参与者的复制研究中,确认了童年创伤事件与行为测量和功能连接之间的关联。

解释

童年创伤事件与大脑执行功能、情绪、面部处理和记忆等区域的大脑功能连接介导的成年心理健康问题密切相关。这种理解可能有助于预防和治疗。

资金

该研究得到了中国国家重点研发计划(No. 2018YFC1312900 和 No. 2019YFA0709502)的资助。

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