Alterations in Region-Specific Gray Matter Volume Underlying Callous Unemotional Traits in Adolescents

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Johannah Bashford-Largo, Ru Zhang, R. James R. Blair, Karina S. Blair, Jaimie Elowsky, Matthew Dobbertin, Ahria J. Dominguez, Melissa Hatch, Tyler Patrick, Sahil Bajaj
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Abstract

Background

Callous-unemotional (CU) traits during adolescence, for example, shallow affect or lack of remorse, have been shown to be a risk marker for antisocial behavior. Only a few studies have investigated structural brain alterations underlying CU traits, and findings are inconclusive. The study examines CU symptomatology and gray matter volume (GMV) associations.

Methods

Structural brain MRI data were collected from a sample of 578 adolescents (60% male) with a mean age of 14.85 years (SD = 2.30; range = 10–19 years). CU traits were indexed via the Inventory for Callous Unemotional Traits (ICU). Region-wise volumetric parameters were obtained following parcellation of the brain into 68 cortical and 14 subcortical regions per participant. A multiple linear regression was conducted using age, sex, IQ, intracranial volume, and handedness as covariates to assess the relationship between ICU scores and GMV.

Results

Our regression analysis showed significance (R2 = 0.244, F[87,490] = 1.821, p < 0.001). Specifically, GMV of the left parahippocampal gyrus, left pars orbitalis, right medial orbitofrontal cortex, right superior temporal, and right putamen had significant negative regression loadings, indicating those with lower GMV in these regions had higher ICU scores. The right postcentral gyrus and right hippocampus had significant positive regression loadings, indicating those with higher GMV in these regions had higher ICU scores.

Conclusions

Utilizing a transdiagnostic sample of adolescents, our study found significant associations between CU traits and GMV. Understanding the neurobiological associations of CU traits could be crucial for early intervention and targeted treatments, particularly for those at risk of antisocial behavior.

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青少年冷酷无情特征的区域特异性灰质体积变化。
背景:青春期的冷酷无情(CU)特征,例如,肤浅的情感或缺乏悔意,已被证明是反社会行为的风险标志。只有少数研究调查了CU特征背后的大脑结构改变,研究结果尚无定论。该研究检查了CU症状学和灰质体积(GMV)的关联。方法:收集578例青少年(60%为男性)的脑结构MRI数据,平均年龄为14.85岁(SD = 2.30,范围为10-19岁)。采用冷酷无情特质量表(ICU)对冷酷无情特质进行索引。在将每个参与者的大脑划分为68个皮质区和14个皮质下区后,获得了分区容积参数。以年龄、性别、智商、颅内容积和利手性为协变量进行多元线性回归,评估ICU评分与GMV之间的关系。结果:回归分析结果具有显著性(R2 = 0.244, F[87,490] = 1.821, p < 0.001)。其中,左侧海马旁回、左侧眶部、右侧内侧眶额皮质、右侧颞上、右侧壳核的GMV呈显著负回归负荷,表明GMV越低的患者ICU评分越高。右侧中央后回和右侧海马体有显著的正回归负荷,表明这些区域GMV越高,ICU评分越高。结论:利用青少年的跨诊断样本,我们的研究发现了CU特征与GMV之间的显著关联。了解CU特征的神经生物学关联对于早期干预和有针对性的治疗至关重要,特别是对于那些有反社会行为风险的人。
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Brain and Behavior
Brain and Behavior BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-NEUROSCIENCES
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5.30
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352
审稿时长
14 weeks
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