就 Gifuni 等人撰写的 "自杀未遂青少年的社会包容/排斥感知和反应抑制:基于多域任务的 fMRI 研究 "发表评论。

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Emilie Olié, Philippe Courtet
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摘要

Gifuni等人[1]进行的fMRI研究调查了自杀企图者与精神病患者和健康对照组相比在社会包容/排斥任务中的神经反应。作者强调了一个重要发现,即与对照组相比,自杀企图者在包容与对照条件(即被动观看或内隐社会排斥(ISE))下左侧岛叶的激活率较低。此外,他们还报告说,较高的社会排斥感(通过需要威胁量表测量)与包含-对照对比期间的脑岛活动相关。首先,自杀企图者脑岛活动的减少可能与消极状态的一般处理有关,而不是社会排斥的特定影响。事实上,社会排斥感与脑岛活动相关,但也与抑郁程度相关。有趣的是,Caceda 等人[2] 发现,在包容-休息过程中,前脑岛反应与抑郁严重程度之间存在显著相关性。
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Comment on “Perception of social inclusion/exclusion and response inhibition in adolescents with past suicide attempt: a multidomain task-based fMRI study.” by Gifuni et al.

The fMRI study conducted by Gifuni et al. [1] investigates neural responses during social inclusion/exclusion tasks in suicide attempters compared to psychiatric and healthy controls. The authors highlight a significant finding regarding lower activation in the left insula during inclusion vs. control condition (i.e. passive viewing or implicit social exclusion (ISE)), in suicide attempters compared to the control groups. Additionally, they report that higher perception of social exclusion (measured by Need Threat Scale) is correlated with insular activity during inclusion-control contrast. Two critical observations merit consideration in light of these results for further investigation.

Firstly, the decreased insula activation in suicide attempters may be associated with a general processing of negative states rather than a specific impact of social exclusion. Indeed, perception of social exclusion is correlated with insular activity but also with level of depression. Interestingly Caceda et al. [2] found a significant correlation between anterior insula response during inclusion-rest and depression severity.

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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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