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Ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder
Childhood family adversity (CFA) increases the risk for conduct disorder (CD) and has been associated with alterations in regions of affective processing like ventral striatum (VS) and amygdala. However, no study so far has demonstrated neural converging effects of CFA and CD in the same sample. At...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5390727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27694318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsw120 |
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author | Holz, Nathalie E. Boecker-Schlier, Regina Buchmann, Arlette F. Blomeyer, Dorothea Jennen-Steinmetz, Christine Baumeister, Sarah Plichta, Michael M. Cattrell, Anna Schumann, Gunter Esser, Günter Schmidt, Martin Buitelaar, Jan Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas Banaschewski, Tobias Brandeis, Daniel Laucht, Manfred |
author_facet | Holz, Nathalie E. Boecker-Schlier, Regina Buchmann, Arlette F. Blomeyer, Dorothea Jennen-Steinmetz, Christine Baumeister, Sarah Plichta, Michael M. Cattrell, Anna Schumann, Gunter Esser, Günter Schmidt, Martin Buitelaar, Jan Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas Banaschewski, Tobias Brandeis, Daniel Laucht, Manfred |
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description | Childhood family adversity (CFA) increases the risk for conduct disorder (CD) and has been associated with alterations in regions of affective processing like ventral striatum (VS) and amygdala. However, no study so far has demonstrated neural converging effects of CFA and CD in the same sample. At age 25 years, functional MRI data during two affective tasks, i.e. a reward (N = 171) and a face-matching paradigm (N = 181) and anatomical scans (N = 181) were acquired in right-handed currently healthy participants of an epidemiological study followed since birth. CFA during childhood was determined using a standardized parent interview. Disruptive behaviors and CD diagnoses during childhood and adolescence were obtained by diagnostic interview (2–19 years), temperamental reward dependence was assessed by questionnaire (15 and 19 years). CFA predicted increased CD and amygdala volume. Both exposure to CFA and CD were associated with a decreased VS response during reward anticipation and blunted amygdala activity during face-matching. CD mediated the effect of CFA on brain activity. Temperamental reward dependence was negatively correlated with CFA and CD and positively with VS activity. These findings underline the detrimental effects of CFA on the offspring's affective processing and support the importance of early postnatal intervention programs aiming to reduce childhood adversity factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-53907272017-05-01 Ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder Holz, Nathalie E. Boecker-Schlier, Regina Buchmann, Arlette F. Blomeyer, Dorothea Jennen-Steinmetz, Christine Baumeister, Sarah Plichta, Michael M. Cattrell, Anna Schumann, Gunter Esser, Günter Schmidt, Martin Buitelaar, Jan Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas Banaschewski, Tobias Brandeis, Daniel Laucht, Manfred Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci Original Articles Childhood family adversity (CFA) increases the risk for conduct disorder (CD) and has been associated with alterations in regions of affective processing like ventral striatum (VS) and amygdala. However, no study so far has demonstrated neural converging effects of CFA and CD in the same sample. At age 25 years, functional MRI data during two affective tasks, i.e. a reward (N = 171) and a face-matching paradigm (N = 181) and anatomical scans (N = 181) were acquired in right-handed currently healthy participants of an epidemiological study followed since birth. CFA during childhood was determined using a standardized parent interview. Disruptive behaviors and CD diagnoses during childhood and adolescence were obtained by diagnostic interview (2–19 years), temperamental reward dependence was assessed by questionnaire (15 and 19 years). CFA predicted increased CD and amygdala volume. Both exposure to CFA and CD were associated with a decreased VS response during reward anticipation and blunted amygdala activity during face-matching. CD mediated the effect of CFA on brain activity. Temperamental reward dependence was negatively correlated with CFA and CD and positively with VS activity. These findings underline the detrimental effects of CFA on the offspring's affective processing and support the importance of early postnatal intervention programs aiming to reduce childhood adversity factors. Oxford University Press 2016-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5390727/ /pubmed/27694318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsw120 Text en © The Author(s) (2016). Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Holz, Nathalie E. Boecker-Schlier, Regina Buchmann, Arlette F. Blomeyer, Dorothea Jennen-Steinmetz, Christine Baumeister, Sarah Plichta, Michael M. Cattrell, Anna Schumann, Gunter Esser, Günter Schmidt, Martin Buitelaar, Jan Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas Banaschewski, Tobias Brandeis, Daniel Laucht, Manfred Ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder |
title | Ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder |
title_full | Ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder |
title_fullStr | Ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder |
title_full_unstemmed | Ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder |
title_short | Ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder |
title_sort | ventral striatum and amygdala activity as convergence sites for early adversity and conduct disorder |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5390727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27694318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsw120 |
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