Real-time aggression in youth and its connection to region-specific structural brain alterations.

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Melissa Hatch, Ahria Dominguez, Johannah Bashford-Largo, R James R Blair, Karina S Blair, Matthew Dobbertin, Patrick Tyler, Sahil Bajaj
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Aggression is expressed across psychiatric diagnoses. Literature displays associations between aggression and grey matter volume (GMV) in frontal, limbic, and striatal areas. Aggression is commonly assessed using self-report. Real-time aggressive incidents may provide a distinctive representation of the neural correlates of aggression. Structural MRI data were collected from 185 youth: 97 (32F/65 M) in the aggression group (AG) [mean age: 16.22 (SD = 1.10)] and 88 (36F/52 M) in the non-aggressive group (NG) [mean age: 16.29 (SD = 1.31)]. Data were acquired through the Boys Town National Database. Youth were included in AG if they had at least one aggressive incident within the first three months of residential care at Boys Town. FreeSurfer was used to estimate region-specific volumetric parameters following whole brain parcellation into 68 cortical and 14 sub-cortical regions. A multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) was conducted on pre-hypothesized bilateral brain regions of interest (ROIs) [i.e., middle frontal cortex, orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), pericalcarine, insula, amygdala, and striatum], including age and intracranial volume as covariates. Our MANCOVA showed significant differences in GMV [F(24,158) = 1.61, p ≤ 0.05]. AG showed lower GMV relative to NG in left lateral OFC [F(1,183) = 4.54, p ≤ 0.05], bilateral caudal ACC [F(1,183) = 5.21-6.37, ps ≤ 0.05], bilateral rostral ACC [F(1,183) = 3.80-5.54, ps ≤ 0.05], and bilateral caudate [F(1,183) = 4.60-5.61, ps < 0.05]. Remaining ROIs had no significant differences in GMV. Our results provide insight regarding the structural brain biomarkers of real-time aggression in youth. These findings provide consistent evidence for region-specific structural alterations in the adolescent brain that may aid in clinical applications across diagnoses.

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青少年的实时攻击行为及其与大脑特定区域结构改变的关系。
攻击性在精神病诊断中都有体现。文献显示攻击性与额叶、边缘和纹状体区域的灰质体积(GMV)有关。攻击性通常用自我报告来评估。实时攻击事件可能提供了攻击相关神经的独特表征。收集185例青年人的MRI结构数据:攻击组(AG) 97例(32F/65 M)[平均年龄:16.22 (SD = 1.10)],非攻击组(NG) 88例(36F/52 M)[平均年龄:16.29 (SD = 1.31)]。数据是通过男孩镇国家数据库获得的。如果青少年在男孩镇的前三个月内至少发生过一次攻击性事件,他们就会被纳入儿童福利院。FreeSurfer用于估计整个大脑被分割成68个皮质区和14个皮质下区后的区域特异性体积参数。采用多变量协方差分析(MANCOVA)对预先假设的双侧脑感兴趣区(roi)[即中额叶皮质、眶额叶皮质(OFC)、前扣带皮质(ACC)、脑周、脑岛、杏仁核和纹状体]进行协方差分析,协变量包括年龄和颅内容积。我们的MANCOVA显示GMV有显著差异[F(24,158) = 1.61, p≤0.05]。AG在左外侧OFC [F(1183) = 4.54, p≤0.05]、双侧尾侧ACC [F(1183) = 5.21-6.37, ps≤0.05]、双侧吻侧ACC [F(1183) = 3.80-5.54, ps≤0.05]、双侧尾状ACC [F(1183) = 4.60-5.61, ps]等部位的GMV均低于NG
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