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神经性厌食症从青春期到成年期静息态连接成熟受损:通过症状激发范式对进食与预期反应的不同机制

Impaired maturation of resting-state connectivity in anorexia nervosa from adolescence to adulthood: differential mechanisms of consummatory vs. anticipatory responses through a symptom provocation paradigm.

作者信息

Mendez-Torrijos Andrea, Selvakumar Mageshwar, Kreitz Silke, Roesch Julie, Dörfler Arnd, Paslakis Georgios, Krehbiel Johannes, Steins-Löber Sabine, Kratz Oliver, Horndasch Stefanie, Hess Andreas

机构信息

Institute of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Emil Fischer Center, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.

Department of Neuroradiology, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2024 Oct 24;18:1451691. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2024.1451691. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined resting-state (RS) connectivity in adolescent and adult patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) using symptom provocation paradigms. Differential food reward mechanisms were investigated through separate assessments of responses to food images and low-caloric/high-caloric food consumption. Thirteen young (≤ 21 years) and seventeen adult (> 21 years) patients with AN and age-matched controls underwent two stimulus-driven fMRI sessions involving RS scans before and after the presentation of food-related stimuli and food consumption. Graph theory and machine learning were used for analyzing the fMRI and clinical data. Healthy controls (HCs) showed widespread developmental changes, while young participants with AN exhibited cerebellum differences for high-calorie food. Young individuals with AN displayed increased connectivity during the consumption of potato chips compared to zucchini, with no differences in adults with AN. Multiparametric machine learning accurately distinguished young individuals with AN from healthy controls based on RS connectivity following food visual stimulation ("anticipatory") and consumption ("consummatory"). This study highlights the differential food reward mechanisms and minimal developmental changes in RS connectivity from youth to adulthood in individuals with AN compared to healthy controls. Young individuals with AN demonstrated heightened reactivity to high-caloric foods, while adults showed decreased responsiveness, potentially due to desensitization. These findings shed light on aberrant eating behaviors in individuals with AN and contribute to our understanding of the chronicity of the disease.

摘要

这项功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究使用症状激发范式,检查了青少年和成年神经性厌食症(AN)患者的静息态(RS)连接性。通过分别评估对食物图像以及低热量/高热量食物摄入的反应,研究了不同的食物奖励机制。13名年轻(≤21岁)和17名成年(>21岁)的AN患者以及年龄匹配的对照组,接受了两次刺激驱动的fMRI检查,包括在呈现与食物相关的刺激和食物摄入前后进行RS扫描。使用图论和机器学习分析fMRI和临床数据。健康对照组(HCs)显示出广泛的发育变化,而患有AN的年轻参与者在高热量食物方面表现出小脑差异。与西葫芦相比,患有AN的年轻人在食用薯片时显示出连接性增加,而患有AN的成年人则没有差异。多参数机器学习能够根据食物视觉刺激后(“预期”)和食用后(“满足”)的RS连接性,准确地将患有AN的年轻人与健康对照组区分开来。这项研究突出了AN患者与健康对照组相比,在食物奖励机制上的差异以及从青少年到成年期RS连接性的最小发育变化。患有AN的年轻人对高热量食物表现出更高的反应性,而成年人则反应性降低,这可能是由于脱敏作用。这些发现揭示了AN患者异常的饮食行为,并有助于我们对该疾病慢性特征的理解。

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