Functional brain network dynamics mediate the relationship between female reproductive aging and interpersonal adversity

Raluca Petrican, Sidhant Chopra, Ashlea Segal, Nick Fallon, Alex Fornito
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Premature reproductive aging is linked to heightened stress sensitivity and psychological maladjustment across the life course. However, the brain dynamics underlying this relationship are poorly understood. Here, to address this issue, we analyzed multimodal data from female participants in the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (longitudinal, N = 441; aged 9–12 years) and Human Connectome-Aging (cross-sectional, N = 130; aged 36–60 years) studies. Age-specific intrinsic functional brain network dynamics mediated the link between reproductive aging and perceptions of greater interpersonal adversity. The adolescent profile overlapped areas of greater glutamatergic and dopaminergic receptor density, and the middle-aged profile was concentrated in visual, attentional and default mode networks. The two profiles showed opposite relationships with patterns of functional neural network variability and cortical atrophy observed in psychosis versus major depressive disorder. Our findings underscore the divergent patterns of brain aging linked to reproductive maturation versus senescence, which may explain developmentally specific vulnerabilities to distinct disorders. Age-specific intrinsic functional brain network dynamics mediates the link between female reproductive aging and perceptions of interpersonal adversity in adolescence and middle adulthood.

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脑功能网络动态在女性生殖老化与人际逆境的关系中起中介作用
在整个生命过程中,过早的生殖衰老与高度的压力敏感性和心理失调有关。然而,人们对这种关系背后的大脑动力学知之甚少。在这里,为了解决这个问题,我们分析了来自女性参与者的青春期大脑和认知发展的多模态数据(纵向,N = 441;年龄9-12岁)和人类连接体老化(横断面,N = 130;年龄36-60岁)研究。年龄特异性内在功能脑网络动力学介导生殖衰老和更大的人际逆境的感知之间的联系。青少年的神经网络中谷氨酸能和多巴胺能受体密度较高,中年人的神经网络中谷氨酸能和多巴胺能受体密度较高,而中年人的神经网络主要集中在视觉、注意和默认模式网络。在精神病和重度抑郁症中观察到的功能性神经网络变异性和皮层萎缩模式,这两种特征显示出相反的关系。我们的研究结果强调了与生殖成熟和衰老相关的大脑衰老的不同模式,这可能解释了对不同疾病的发育特异性脆弱性。年龄特异性的内在功能脑网络动态调节了青春期和中年女性生殖老化与人际逆境感知之间的联系。
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