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Reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system

In the previous 10 years, researchers have suggested a critical role for the brain reward system in stress resilience. However, no study has provided an empirical link between activity in the mesostriatal reward regions during stress and the recovery of cortisol stress response. Moreover, although r...

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Autores principales: Hu, Weiyu, Zhao, Xiaolin, Liu, Yadong, Ren, Yipeng, Wei, Zhenni, Tang, Zihan, Tian, Yun, Sun, Yadong, Yang, Juan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9483565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100485
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author Hu, Weiyu
Zhao, Xiaolin
Liu, Yadong
Ren, Yipeng
Wei, Zhenni
Tang, Zihan
Tian, Yun
Sun, Yadong
Yang, Juan
author_facet Hu, Weiyu
Zhao, Xiaolin
Liu, Yadong
Ren, Yipeng
Wei, Zhenni
Tang, Zihan
Tian, Yun
Sun, Yadong
Yang, Juan
author_sort Hu, Weiyu
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description In the previous 10 years, researchers have suggested a critical role for the brain reward system in stress resilience. However, no study has provided an empirical link between activity in the mesostriatal reward regions during stress and the recovery of cortisol stress response. Moreover, although reward sensitivity as a trait has been demonstrated to promote stress resilience, it remains unclear whether it modulates the brain reward system in stress resilience and how this effect is achieved by the inherent neuroendocrine system. To investigate these uncertainties, 70 young adults were recruited to participate in a ScanSTRESS task, and their brain imaging data and saliva samples (for cortisol assay) were collected during the task. In addition, we assessed reward sensitivity, cortisol awakening response, and intrinsic functional connectivity of the brain in all the participants. We found that left putamen activation during stress exposure positively predicted cortisol recovery. In addition, reward sensitivity was positively linked with activation of the left putamen, and this relationship was serially mediated by the cortisol awakening response and right hippocampus-left inferior frontal gyrus intrinsic connectivity. These findings suggest that reward sensitivity modulates reward pathways in stress resilience through the interplay of the diurnal stress response system and network of the hippocampus-prefrontal circuitry. Summarily, the current study built a model to highlight the dynamic and multifaceted interaction between pertinent allostatic factors in the reward-resilience pathway and uncovered new insight into the resilience function of the mesostriatal reward system during stress.
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spelling pubmed-94835652022-09-20 Reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system Hu, Weiyu Zhao, Xiaolin Liu, Yadong Ren, Yipeng Wei, Zhenni Tang, Zihan Tian, Yun Sun, Yadong Yang, Juan Neurobiol Stress Original Research Article In the previous 10 years, researchers have suggested a critical role for the brain reward system in stress resilience. However, no study has provided an empirical link between activity in the mesostriatal reward regions during stress and the recovery of cortisol stress response. Moreover, although reward sensitivity as a trait has been demonstrated to promote stress resilience, it remains unclear whether it modulates the brain reward system in stress resilience and how this effect is achieved by the inherent neuroendocrine system. To investigate these uncertainties, 70 young adults were recruited to participate in a ScanSTRESS task, and their brain imaging data and saliva samples (for cortisol assay) were collected during the task. In addition, we assessed reward sensitivity, cortisol awakening response, and intrinsic functional connectivity of the brain in all the participants. We found that left putamen activation during stress exposure positively predicted cortisol recovery. In addition, reward sensitivity was positively linked with activation of the left putamen, and this relationship was serially mediated by the cortisol awakening response and right hippocampus-left inferior frontal gyrus intrinsic connectivity. These findings suggest that reward sensitivity modulates reward pathways in stress resilience through the interplay of the diurnal stress response system and network of the hippocampus-prefrontal circuitry. Summarily, the current study built a model to highlight the dynamic and multifaceted interaction between pertinent allostatic factors in the reward-resilience pathway and uncovered new insight into the resilience function of the mesostriatal reward system during stress. Elsevier 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9483565/ /pubmed/36132434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100485 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://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/).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Hu, Weiyu
Zhao, Xiaolin
Liu, Yadong
Ren, Yipeng
Wei, Zhenni
Tang, Zihan
Tian, Yun
Sun, Yadong
Yang, Juan
Reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system
title Reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system
title_full Reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system
title_fullStr Reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system
title_full_unstemmed Reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system
title_short Reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system
title_sort reward sensitivity modulates the brain reward pathway in stress resilience via the inherent neuroendocrine system
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9483565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100485
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