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Neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: Relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls

BACKGROUND: The parent-child relationship may be an important factor in the development of adolescent depressive and anxious symptoms. In adults, depressive symptoms relate to increased amygdala and attenuated prefrontal activation to maternal criticism. The current pilot study examined how depressi...

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Autores principales: Aupperle, Robin L., Morris, Amanda S., Silk, Jennifer S., Criss, Michael M., Judah, Matt R., Eagleton, Sally G., Kirlic, Namik, Byrd-Craven, Jennifer, Phillips, Raquel, Alvarez, Ruben P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4845388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27158587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2016.03.009
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author Aupperle, Robin L.
Morris, Amanda S.
Silk, Jennifer S.
Criss, Michael M.
Judah, Matt R.
Eagleton, Sally G.
Kirlic, Namik
Byrd-Craven, Jennifer
Phillips, Raquel
Alvarez, Ruben P.
author_facet Aupperle, Robin L.
Morris, Amanda S.
Silk, Jennifer S.
Criss, Michael M.
Judah, Matt R.
Eagleton, Sally G.
Kirlic, Namik
Byrd-Craven, Jennifer
Phillips, Raquel
Alvarez, Ruben P.
author_sort Aupperle, Robin L.
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description BACKGROUND: The parent-child relationship may be an important factor in the development of adolescent depressive and anxious symptoms. In adults, depressive symptoms relate to increased amygdala and attenuated prefrontal activation to maternal criticism. The current pilot study examined how depressive and anxiety symptoms in a high-risk adolescent population relate to neural responses to maternal feedback. Given previous research relating oxytocin to maternal behavior, we conducted exploratory analyses using oxytocin receptor (OXTR) genotype. METHODS: Eighteen females (ages 12–16) listened to maternal praise, neutral, and critical statements during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Participants completed the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire and the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders. The OXTR single nucleotide polymorphism, rs53576, was genotyped. Linear mixed models were used to identify symptom or allele (GG, AA/AG) by condition (critical, neutral, praise) interaction effects on brain activation. RESULTS: Greater symptoms related to greater right amygdala activation for criticism and reduced activation to praise. For left amygdala, greater symptoms related to reduced activation to both conditions. Anxiety symptoms related to differences in superior medial PFC activation patterns. Parental OXTR AA/AG allele related to reduced activation to criticism and greater activation to praise within the right amygdala. CONCLUSIONS: Results support a relationship between anxiety and depressive symptoms and prefrontal-amygdala responses to maternal feedback. The lateralization of amygdala findings suggests separate neural targets for interventions reducing reactivity to negative feedback or increasing salience of positive feedback. Exploratory analyses suggest that parents' OXTR genetic profile influences parent-child interactions and related adolescent brain responses.
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spelling pubmed-48453882016-05-06 Neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: Relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls Aupperle, Robin L. Morris, Amanda S. Silk, Jennifer S. Criss, Michael M. Judah, Matt R. Eagleton, Sally G. Kirlic, Namik Byrd-Craven, Jennifer Phillips, Raquel Alvarez, Ruben P. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: The parent-child relationship may be an important factor in the development of adolescent depressive and anxious symptoms. In adults, depressive symptoms relate to increased amygdala and attenuated prefrontal activation to maternal criticism. The current pilot study examined how depressive and anxiety symptoms in a high-risk adolescent population relate to neural responses to maternal feedback. Given previous research relating oxytocin to maternal behavior, we conducted exploratory analyses using oxytocin receptor (OXTR) genotype. METHODS: Eighteen females (ages 12–16) listened to maternal praise, neutral, and critical statements during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Participants completed the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire and the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders. The OXTR single nucleotide polymorphism, rs53576, was genotyped. Linear mixed models were used to identify symptom or allele (GG, AA/AG) by condition (critical, neutral, praise) interaction effects on brain activation. RESULTS: Greater symptoms related to greater right amygdala activation for criticism and reduced activation to praise. For left amygdala, greater symptoms related to reduced activation to both conditions. Anxiety symptoms related to differences in superior medial PFC activation patterns. Parental OXTR AA/AG allele related to reduced activation to criticism and greater activation to praise within the right amygdala. CONCLUSIONS: Results support a relationship between anxiety and depressive symptoms and prefrontal-amygdala responses to maternal feedback. The lateralization of amygdala findings suggests separate neural targets for interventions reducing reactivity to negative feedback or increasing salience of positive feedback. Exploratory analyses suggest that parents' OXTR genetic profile influences parent-child interactions and related adolescent brain responses. Elsevier 2016-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4845388/ /pubmed/27158587 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2016.03.009 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Aupperle, Robin L.
Morris, Amanda S.
Silk, Jennifer S.
Criss, Michael M.
Judah, Matt R.
Eagleton, Sally G.
Kirlic, Namik
Byrd-Craven, Jennifer
Phillips, Raquel
Alvarez, Ruben P.
Neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: Relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls
title Neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: Relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls
title_full Neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: Relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls
title_fullStr Neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: Relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls
title_full_unstemmed Neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: Relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls
title_short Neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: Relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls
title_sort neural responses to maternal praise and criticism: relationship to depression and anxiety symptoms in high-risk adolescent girls
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4845388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27158587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2016.03.009
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