Functional characteristics of the right ventral frontal/anterior insular cortex in the pathogenesis of delusions: a pilot study

Y. Panikratova, E. Abdullina, I. Lebedeva, K. Y. Dmitrenko, P. G. Yuzbashian, E. Ilyina, G. P. Kostyuk, A. Andrushchenko, E. Voronova, I. Y. Dorozhenok, D. Romanov
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Brain lesion studies demonstrated that the right ventral frontal/anterior insular cortex (r-VF/AI) and its functional connectivity (FC) can play an important role in belief evaluation and delusions of various content.Objective: to test the hypothesis about the associations between the functional characteristics of this region and delusions in patients with mental disorders.Material and methods. The sample included 16 patients with delusional disorder and paranoid schizophrenia. We analyzed the whole-brain FC of the r-VF/AI as well as the local coherence and amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations of BOLD signal in this region.Results. The “Conviction” item of the Brown Assessment of Beliefs Scale was positively correlated with the FC between the region of interest and a cluster in the right occipital cortex (located predominantly in the occipital fusiform gyrus and the occipital pole and slightly extending to the lingual gyrus and inferior lateral occipital cortex). Local coherence and amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in the region of interest were not associated with clinical characteristics related to delusions.Conclusion. The correlations of delusional conviction with FC between the regions involved in belief evaluation and visual perception may reflect aberrant top-down/bottom-up or cyclic processes described within the Bayesian models of delusions.
右腹额叶/岛叶前部皮层在妄想发病机制中的功能特征:一项初步研究
脑损伤研究表明,右侧腹侧额叶/岛叶前部皮层(r-VF/AI)及其功能连接(FC)在各种内容的信念评价和妄想中发挥重要作用。目的:验证该区域功能特征与精神障碍患者妄想之间关系的假设。材料和方法。样本包括16名患有妄想障碍和偏执型精神分裂症的患者。我们分析了r-VF/AI的全脑FC以及该区域BOLD信号的局部相干性和低频波动幅度。布朗信念评估量表中的“信念”项与感兴趣区域与右侧枕叶皮层(主要位于枕叶梭状回和枕极,并略微延伸至舌回和枕叶下外侧皮层)簇之间的FC呈正相关。感兴趣区域的局部一致性和低频波动幅度与妄想相关的临床特征无关。幻觉确信与FC在信念评估和视觉感知区域之间的相关性可能反映了幻觉贝叶斯模型中描述的异常的自上而下/自下而上或循环过程。
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