外化障碍儿童冲动和情绪调节的潜在特征与纹状皮质连通性的改变有关。

Joseph Aloi, Tahlia E Korin, Olivia K Murray, Kathleen I Crum, Katherine LeFevre, Mario Dzemidzic, Leslie A Hulvershorn
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外化障碍儿童通常有冲动和情绪调节方面的困难。这些结构与奖赏处理回路的招募和纹状体与皮质网络的连通性的功能障碍有关。然而,目前尚不清楚冲动和情绪调节的共同表现在多大程度上与纹状皮质连通性的差异有关。方法:在研究1中,对198例对立违抗性障碍和/或品行障碍青少年进行潜在特征分析(LPA),调查冲动和情绪调节症状的共同表现。参与者完成了UPPS冲动性量表(UPPS)和情绪调节检查表(ERC)。将LPA应用于UPPS和ERC的子量表。在研究2中,我们检查了169名参与者,他们完成了静息状态fMRI扫描,以检查纹状皮层连接的差异。结果:LPA识别出三个特征:中度冲动/中度情绪调节、高冲动/低情绪调节和高冲动/中度情绪调节。两个高IMP谱与后尾状核和顶叶皮层之间更大的连通性有关。高IMP/低ER特征与前尾状核和前岛之间的连通性增加有关。讨论:目前的数据表明,与高冲动性相关的侧图与更大的尾状-顶叶皮质连接有关,而与高冲动性和情绪调节受损相关的侧图则显示出增加的前尾状- aic连接。目前的工作是通过研究外化症状的异质性和功能连通性之间的关系来促进文献。
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Latent Profiles of Impulsivity and Emotion Regulation in Children with Externalizing Disorders are Associated with Alterations in Striatocortical Connectivity.

Introduction: Children with externalizing disorders (EDs) often have difficulties with impulsivity and emotion regulation. These constructs have been associated with dysfunction in the recruitment of reward processing circuits and striatal connectivity with cortical networks. However, it is unclear to what extent co-presentations of impulsivity and emotion regulation are associated with differences in striatocortical connectivity.

Methods: In Study 1, a latent profile analysis (LPA) was conducted in a sample of 198 youths with EDs (Oppositional Defiant Disorder and/or Conduct Disorder) to investigate co-presentation of impulsivity and emotion regulation symptoms. Participants completed the UPPS Impulsivity Scale (UPPS) and the Emotion Regulation Checklist (ERC). LPA was applied to the subscales of the UPPS and ERC. In Study 2, we examined 169 participants who completed a resting state fMRI scan to examine differences in striatocortical connectivity between profiles.

Results: The LPA identified three profiles: Moderate Impulsivity (IMP)/Moderate Emotion Regulation, High IMP/Low Emotion Regulation (ER), and High IMP/Moderate Emotion Regulation. The two High IMP profiles were associated with greater connectivity between the posterior caudate nucleus and parietal cortex. The High IMP/Low ER profile was associated with increased connectivity between the anterior caudate and anterior insula.

Discussion: The current data indicate that the profiles associated with high impulsivity are associated with greater caudate-parietal cortex connectivity while the profile associated with high impulsivity and impaired emotion regulation showed increased anterior caudate-AIC connectivity. The current work contributes to the literature by examining the relationship between heterogeneity of externalizing symptoms and functional connectivity.

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