Multivariate patterns linking brain microstructure to temperament and behavior in adolescent eating disorders

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Carolina Makowski, Golia Shafiei, Megan Martinho, Donald J. Hagler, Diliana Pecheva, Anders M. Dale, Christine Fennema-Notestine, Amanda Bischoff-Grethe, Christina E. Wierenga
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Abstract

Eating disorders (EDs) are multifaceted psychiatric disorders characterized by varying behaviors, traits, and cognitive profiles driving symptom heterogeneity and severity. Non-invasive neuroimaging studies have been critical to elucidate the neurobiological circuitry involved in ED-related behaviors, but often focused on a limited set of regions of interest and/or symptoms. The current study harnesses multivariate methods to map microstructural and morphometric patterns across the entire brain to multiple domains of behavior and symptomatology in adolescents with EDs. Diffusion-weighted images, modeled with restriction spectrum imaging, were analyzed for 91 adolescents with an ED and 48 healthy controls. Partial least squares analysis was applied to map 38 behavioral measures (encompassing cognition, temperament, and ED symptoms) to restricted diffusion in white matter tracts and subcortical structures across 65 regions of interest. The first significant latent variable explained 46.9% of the covariance between microstructure and behavior. This latent variable retained a significant brain-behavior correlation in held-out data, where an ‘undercontrolled’ behavioral profile (e.g., higher emotional dysregulation, novelty seeking; lower effortful control and interoceptive awareness) was linked to increased restricted diffusion across white matter tracts, particularly those joining frontal, limbic, and thalamic regions. Individually-derived brain and behavior scores for this latent variable were higher in individuals with binge-purge symptoms, compared to those with only restrictive eating symptoms. Findings demonstrate the value of applying multivariate modeling to the array of brain-behavior relationships inherent to the clinical presentation of EDs, and their relevance for providing a neurobiologically-informed model for future clinical subtyping and prediction efforts.

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青少年饮食失调的大脑微观结构与气质和行为之间的多变量模式
饮食失调(EDs)是一种多方面的精神疾病,其特征是不同的行为、特征和认知特征,导致症状异质性和严重程度。非侵入性神经影像学研究对于阐明ed相关行为中涉及的神经生物学回路至关重要,但通常只关注有限的感兴趣区域和/或症状。目前的研究利用多变量方法来绘制整个大脑的微观结构和形态测量模式,以反映青少年ed的行为和症状学的多个领域。我们对91名ED青少年和48名健康对照者的扩散加权图像进行了分析。应用偏最小二乘分析将38项行为测量(包括认知、气质和ED症状)映射到65个感兴趣区域的白质束和皮层下结构的受限扩散。第一个显著潜变量解释了微观结构与行为之间46.9%的协方差。这一潜在变量在不受控制的数据中保留了显著的大脑-行为相关性,其中“控制不足”的行为特征(例如,较高的情绪失调、寻求新奇;较低的努力控制和内感受性意识)与白质束的扩散受限增加有关,特别是那些连接额叶、边缘和丘脑区域的白质束。与只有限制性饮食症状的个体相比,有暴食清除症状的个体在这一潜在变量上的个体衍生的大脑和行为得分更高。研究结果表明,将多元模型应用于EDs临床表现中固有的一系列脑行为关系的价值,以及它们对于为未来的临床亚型和预测工作提供神经生物学信息模型的相关性。
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Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
20.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
459
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Psychiatry focuses on publishing research that aims to uncover the biological mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal emphasizes studies that bridge pre-clinical and clinical research, covering cellular, molecular, integrative, clinical, imaging, and psychopharmacology levels.
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