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Striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: A preliminary study

INTRODUCTION: Anhedonia, a core symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), manifests as a lack or loss of motivation as reflected by decreased reward responsiveness, at both behavioral and neural (i.e., striatum) levels. Exposure to stressful life events is another important risk factor for MDD. Ho...

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Autores principales: Gaillard, Claudie, Guillod, Matthias, Ernst, Monique, Federspiel, Andrea, Schoebi, Dominik, Recabarren, Romina Evelyn, Ouyang, Xinyi, Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph, Horsch, Antje, Homan, Philipp, Wiest, Roland, Hasler, Gregor, Martin-Soelch, Chantal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32036303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102193
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author Gaillard, Claudie
Guillod, Matthias
Ernst, Monique
Federspiel, Andrea
Schoebi, Dominik
Recabarren, Romina Evelyn
Ouyang, Xinyi
Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph
Horsch, Antje
Homan, Philipp
Wiest, Roland
Hasler, Gregor
Martin-Soelch, Chantal
author_facet Gaillard, Claudie
Guillod, Matthias
Ernst, Monique
Federspiel, Andrea
Schoebi, Dominik
Recabarren, Romina Evelyn
Ouyang, Xinyi
Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph
Horsch, Antje
Homan, Philipp
Wiest, Roland
Hasler, Gregor
Martin-Soelch, Chantal
author_sort Gaillard, Claudie
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description INTRODUCTION: Anhedonia, a core symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), manifests as a lack or loss of motivation as reflected by decreased reward responsiveness, at both behavioral and neural (i.e., striatum) levels. Exposure to stressful life events is another important risk factor for MDD. However, the mechanisms linking reward-deficit and stress to MDD remain poorly understood. Here, we explore whether the effects of stress exposure on reward processing might differentiate between Healthy Vulnerable adults (HVul, i.e., positive familial MDD) from Healthy Controls (HCon). Furthermore, the well-described reduction in cognitive resources in MDD might facilitate the stress-induced decrease in reward responsiveness in HVul individuals. Accordingly, this study includes a manipulation of cognitive resources to address the latter possibility. METHODS: 16 HVul (12 females) and 16 gender- and age-matched HCon completed an fMRI study, during which they performed a working memory reward task. Three factors were manipulated: reward (reward, no-reward), cognitive resources (working memory at low and high load), and stress level (no-shock, unpredictable threat-of-shock). Only the reward anticipation phase was analyzed. Imaging analyses focused on striatal function. RESULTS: Compared to HCon, HVul showed lower activation in the caudate nucleus across all conditions. The HVul group also exhibited lower stress-related activation in the nucleus accumbens, but only in the low working memory (WM) load condition. Moreover, while stress potentiated putamen reactivity to reward cues in HVul when the task was more demanding (high WM load), stress blunted putamen reactivity in both groups when no reward was at stake. CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that HVul might be at increased risk of developing anhedonic symptoms due to weaker encoding of reward value, higher difficulty to engage in goal-oriented behaviors and increased sensitivity to negative feedback, particularly in stressful contexts. These findings open new avenues for a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying how the complex interaction between the systems of stress and reward responsiveness contribute to the vulnerability to MDD, and how cognitive resources might modulate this interaction.
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spelling pubmed-70110852020-02-18 Striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: A preliminary study Gaillard, Claudie Guillod, Matthias Ernst, Monique Federspiel, Andrea Schoebi, Dominik Recabarren, Romina Evelyn Ouyang, Xinyi Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph Horsch, Antje Homan, Philipp Wiest, Roland Hasler, Gregor Martin-Soelch, Chantal Neuroimage Clin Regular Article INTRODUCTION: Anhedonia, a core symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), manifests as a lack or loss of motivation as reflected by decreased reward responsiveness, at both behavioral and neural (i.e., striatum) levels. Exposure to stressful life events is another important risk factor for MDD. However, the mechanisms linking reward-deficit and stress to MDD remain poorly understood. Here, we explore whether the effects of stress exposure on reward processing might differentiate between Healthy Vulnerable adults (HVul, i.e., positive familial MDD) from Healthy Controls (HCon). Furthermore, the well-described reduction in cognitive resources in MDD might facilitate the stress-induced decrease in reward responsiveness in HVul individuals. Accordingly, this study includes a manipulation of cognitive resources to address the latter possibility. METHODS: 16 HVul (12 females) and 16 gender- and age-matched HCon completed an fMRI study, during which they performed a working memory reward task. Three factors were manipulated: reward (reward, no-reward), cognitive resources (working memory at low and high load), and stress level (no-shock, unpredictable threat-of-shock). Only the reward anticipation phase was analyzed. Imaging analyses focused on striatal function. RESULTS: Compared to HCon, HVul showed lower activation in the caudate nucleus across all conditions. The HVul group also exhibited lower stress-related activation in the nucleus accumbens, but only in the low working memory (WM) load condition. Moreover, while stress potentiated putamen reactivity to reward cues in HVul when the task was more demanding (high WM load), stress blunted putamen reactivity in both groups when no reward was at stake. CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that HVul might be at increased risk of developing anhedonic symptoms due to weaker encoding of reward value, higher difficulty to engage in goal-oriented behaviors and increased sensitivity to negative feedback, particularly in stressful contexts. These findings open new avenues for a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying how the complex interaction between the systems of stress and reward responsiveness contribute to the vulnerability to MDD, and how cognitive resources might modulate this interaction. Elsevier 2020-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7011085/ /pubmed/32036303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102193 Text en 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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Gaillard, Claudie
Guillod, Matthias
Ernst, Monique
Federspiel, Andrea
Schoebi, Dominik
Recabarren, Romina Evelyn
Ouyang, Xinyi
Mueller-Pfeiffer, Christoph
Horsch, Antje
Homan, Philipp
Wiest, Roland
Hasler, Gregor
Martin-Soelch, Chantal
Striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: A preliminary study
title Striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: A preliminary study
title_full Striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: A preliminary study
title_fullStr Striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: A preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: A preliminary study
title_short Striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: A preliminary study
title_sort striatal reactivity to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load in adults at increased familial risk for major depression: a preliminary study
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32036303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102193
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