童年创伤对攻击行为和海马功能的影响:COMT单倍型的调节作用。

IF 0.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan Pub Date : 2023-09-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1093/psyrad/kkad013
Chao Wang, Linfei Zhu, Wenyu Zheng, Hanyuzhu Peng, Jiaojian Wang, Yue Cui, Bing Liu, Tianzi Jiang
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摘要

背景:攻击是一种常见的敌对行为,与海马体的活动有关。童年创伤(CT)暴露与下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴和海马体积的敏感性改变有关,这可能会增加暴力攻击行为。此外,儿茶酚-O-甲基转移酶(COMT)是多巴胺代谢的主要酶,与应激反应(包括攻击行为)有关。因此,CT暴露可能会通过影响海马功能来影响攻击性,而海马功能也可能受到COMT变异的调节:本研究探讨了CT和COMT单倍型是否都能调节海马功能,从而影响人类的攻击行为:方法:我们利用静息状态功能磁共振成像(MRI)数据获得了双侧海马功能连接图。我们使用 Haploview 4.2 和 PHASE 2.1 对 COMT 单倍型进行了估计。然后,我们构建了一个调节中介模型,研究 CTQ × COMT 对攻击行为的影响:结果:COMT基因中的13个单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)产生了三种主要的单倍型,并形成了对应于COMT高、中、低酶活性的三种单倍型。研究结果表明,童年创伤问卷(CTQ)和 COMT 与双侧海马(HIP)-眶额皮层(OFC)的功能连接(FC)之间存在交互关系。具体来说,CT经历预示着与COMT中、高酶活性相对应的APS和HPS单倍型的HIP-OFC负耦合较低,而与低酶活性相对应的LPS单倍型的FC较高。我们还观察到,在COMT与攻击行为的联系中,右侧HIP-OFC耦合的条件中介效应受到CT经验的调节:这些结果表明,CT 和 COMT 通过海马功能对攻击性行为产生联合影响。这一中介分析揭示了不同遗传背景下童年经历对攻击行为的影响。
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Effects of childhood trauma on aggressive behaviors and hippocampal function: the modulation of COMT haplotypes.

Background: Aggression is a commonly hostile behavior linked to the hippocampal activity. Childhood trauma (CT) exposure has been associated with altered sensitization of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and hippocampal volume,which could increase violent aggressive behaviors. Additionally, Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), the major dopamine metabolism enzyme, is implicated in stress responsivity, including aggression. Hence, CT exposure may affect aggression through the effect on the hippocampal function, which might also be modulated by the COMT variations.

Objectives: This study examined whether both CT and haplotypes of COMT moderate hippocampal function and thus affect human aggressive behavior.

Methods: We obtained bilateral hippocampal functional connectivity maps using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. COMT haplotype estimation was performed using Haploview 4.2 and PHASE 2.1. Then we constructed a moderated mediation model to study the effect of the CTQ × COMT on aggressive behavior.

Results: Three major haplotypes were generated from thirteen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the COMT gene and formed three haplotypes corresponding to high, medium, and low enzymatic activity of COMT. The results showed interactive relationships between the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) and COMT with respect to the functional connectivity (FC) of the bilateral hippocampus (HIP)-orbital frontal cortex (OFC). Specifically, CT experience predicted lower negative HIP-OFC coupling in the APS and HPS haplotypes corresponding to the medium and high enzymatic activity of COMT, but greater FC in the LPS haplotypes corresponding to the low enzymatic activity. We also observed a conditional mediation effect of the right HIP-OFC coupling in the link between COMT and aggressive behavior that was moderated by CT experience.

Conclusions: These results suggest that CT and COMT have a combined effect on aggressive behavior through hippocampal function. This mediation analysis sheds light on the influence of childhood experience on aggressive behavior in different genetic backgrounds.

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Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan 工程技术-工程:化工
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1.70
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51
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1.9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan (JCEJ) is a monthly publication in English of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. The first issue appeared in 1968. JCEJ publishes timely original research in the broad field of chemical engineering ranging from fundamental principles to practical applications. JCEJ is an international research journal and invites your contributions and subscriptions. All areas of chemical engineering are covered, including: Physical Properties and Physical Chemistry, Transport Phenomena and Fluid Engineering, Particle Engineering, Separation Engineering, Thermal Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Process Systems Engineering and Safety, Biochemical, Food and Medical Engineering, Micro and Nano Systems, Materials Engineering and Interfacial Phenomena, Energy, Environment, and Engineering Education.
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