青少年负面生活事件与大脑皮层结构连通性之间的关系

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Francesca Sibilia , Coline Jost-Mousseau , Tobias Banaschewski , Gareth J. Barker , Christian Büchel , Sylvane Desrivières , Herta Flor , Antoine Grigis , Hugh Garavan , Penny Gowland , Andreas Heinz , Bernd Ittermann , Jean-Luc Martinot , Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot , Eric Artiges , Frauke Nees , Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos , Luise Poustka , Sabina Millenet , Juliane H. Fröhner , Arun L.W. Bokde
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青春期是生理和心理发展的关键时期。负面生活事件的影响是神经精神疾病发病的一个风险因素。本研究旨在研究负面生活事件与大脑结构连通性之间的关系,同时考虑图论和连通性强度。来自 IMAGEN 协会的一组青少年(n = 487)被分为低压力组和高压力组。根据灰质区域与使用基于地图集的感兴趣区域(ROI)方法定义的区域之间的形态相似性,在个体水平上提取大脑网络。在一系列稀疏程度下,采用全局和局部图论测量方法进行组间比较。该分析还在一个更大的青少年样本(n = 976)中进行,以检验压力水平与网络测量之间的线性相关。连接强度差异通过基于网络的统计进行了研究。在任何稀疏程度上,负面生活事件都不是影响全局网络测量的因素。在局部网络水平上,左侧躯体运动网络的中心度(稀疏度为 5%时,中心度下降)、双侧中央视觉网络和左侧背侧注意力网络的中心度(稀疏度为 10%时,中心度上升;稀疏度为 30%时,中心度上升)存在组间差异。基于网络的统计分析显示,在高压力组中,连接背侧注意网络、边缘网络和显著性网络的边缘的连接强度增加了。这项研究表明,负面生活事件本身并不会改变整体的结构连通性,但它们与情绪和注意力相关区域的连通性属性有关。
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The relationship between negative life events and cortical structural connectivity in adolescents

Adolescence is a crucial period for physical and psychological development. The impact of negative life events represents a risk factor for the onset of neuropsychiatric disorders. This study aims to investigate the relationship between negative life events and structural brain connectivity, considering both graph theory and connectivity strength. A group (n = 487) of adolescents from the IMAGEN Consortium was divided into Low and High Stress groups. Brain networks were extracted at an individual level, based on morphological similarity between grey matter regions with regions defined using an atlas-based region of interest (ROI) approach. Between-group comparisons were performed with global and local graph theory measures in a range of sparsity levels. The analysis was also performed in a larger sample of adolescents (n = 976) to examine linear correlations between stress level and network measures. Connectivity strength differences were investigated with network-based statistics. Negative life events were not found to be a factor influencing global network measures at any sparsity level. At local network level, between-group differences were found in centrality measures of the left somato-motor network (a decrease of betweenness centrality was seen at sparsity 5%), of the bilateral central visual and the left dorsal attention network (increase of degree at sparsity 10% at sparsity 30% respectively). Network-based statistics analysis showed an increase in connectivity strength in the High stress group in edges connecting the dorsal attention, limbic and salience networks. This study suggests negative life events alone do not alter structural connectivity globally, but they are associated to connectivity properties in areas involved in emotion and attention.

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