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Risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume

Bipolar spectrum disorders (BSDs) are associated with reward hypersensitivity, impulsivity, and structural abnormalities within the brain’s reward system. Using a behavioral high-risk study design based on reward sensitivity, this paper had two primary objectives: 1) investigate whether elevated pos...

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Autores principales: Carroll, Ann L., Damme, Katherine S.F., Alloy, Lauren B., Bart, Corinne P., Ng, Tommy H., Titone, Madison K., Chein, Jason, Cichocki, Anna C., Armstrong, Casey C., Nusslock, Robin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36242853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103225
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author Carroll, Ann L.
Damme, Katherine S.F.
Alloy, Lauren B.
Bart, Corinne P.
Ng, Tommy H.
Titone, Madison K.
Chein, Jason
Cichocki, Anna C.
Armstrong, Casey C.
Nusslock, Robin
author_facet Carroll, Ann L.
Damme, Katherine S.F.
Alloy, Lauren B.
Bart, Corinne P.
Ng, Tommy H.
Titone, Madison K.
Chein, Jason
Cichocki, Anna C.
Armstrong, Casey C.
Nusslock, Robin
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description Bipolar spectrum disorders (BSDs) are associated with reward hypersensitivity, impulsivity, and structural abnormalities within the brain’s reward system. Using a behavioral high-risk study design based on reward sensitivity, this paper had two primary objectives: 1) investigate whether elevated positive urgency, the tendency to act rashly when experiencing extreme positive affect, is a risk for or correlate of BSDs, and 2) examine the nature of the relationship between positive urgency and grey matter volume in fronto-striatal reward regions, among individuals at differential risk for BSD. Young adults (ages 18–28) screened to be moderately reward sensitive (MReward; N = 42), highly reward sensitive (HReward; N = 48), or highly reward sensitive with a lifetime BSD (HReward + BSD; N = 32) completed a structural MRI scan and the positive urgency subscale of the UPPS-P scale. Positive urgency scores varied with BSD risk (MReward < HReward < HReward + BSD; ps≤0.05), and positive urgency interacted with BSD risk group in predicting lateral OFC volume (p <.001). Specifically, the MReward group showed a negative relationship between positive urgency and lateral OFC volume. By contrast, there was no relationship between positive urgency and lateral OFC grey matter volume among the HReward and HReward + BSD groups. The results suggest that heightened trait positive urgency is a pre-existing vulnerability for BSD that worsens with illness onset, and there is a distinct relationship between positive urgency and lateral OFC volume among individuals at high versus low risk for BSD. These findings have implications for understanding the expression and development of impulsivity in BSDs.
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spelling pubmed-96686302022-11-18 Risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume Carroll, Ann L. Damme, Katherine S.F. Alloy, Lauren B. Bart, Corinne P. Ng, Tommy H. Titone, Madison K. Chein, Jason Cichocki, Anna C. Armstrong, Casey C. Nusslock, Robin Neuroimage Clin Regular Article Bipolar spectrum disorders (BSDs) are associated with reward hypersensitivity, impulsivity, and structural abnormalities within the brain’s reward system. Using a behavioral high-risk study design based on reward sensitivity, this paper had two primary objectives: 1) investigate whether elevated positive urgency, the tendency to act rashly when experiencing extreme positive affect, is a risk for or correlate of BSDs, and 2) examine the nature of the relationship between positive urgency and grey matter volume in fronto-striatal reward regions, among individuals at differential risk for BSD. Young adults (ages 18–28) screened to be moderately reward sensitive (MReward; N = 42), highly reward sensitive (HReward; N = 48), or highly reward sensitive with a lifetime BSD (HReward + BSD; N = 32) completed a structural MRI scan and the positive urgency subscale of the UPPS-P scale. Positive urgency scores varied with BSD risk (MReward < HReward < HReward + BSD; ps≤0.05), and positive urgency interacted with BSD risk group in predicting lateral OFC volume (p <.001). Specifically, the MReward group showed a negative relationship between positive urgency and lateral OFC volume. By contrast, there was no relationship between positive urgency and lateral OFC grey matter volume among the HReward and HReward + BSD groups. The results suggest that heightened trait positive urgency is a pre-existing vulnerability for BSD that worsens with illness onset, and there is a distinct relationship between positive urgency and lateral OFC volume among individuals at high versus low risk for BSD. These findings have implications for understanding the expression and development of impulsivity in BSDs. Elsevier 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9668630/ /pubmed/36242853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103225 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Damme, Katherine S.F.
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Ng, Tommy H.
Titone, Madison K.
Chein, Jason
Cichocki, Anna C.
Armstrong, Casey C.
Nusslock, Robin
Risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume
title Risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume
title_full Risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume
title_fullStr Risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume
title_full_unstemmed Risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume
title_short Risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume
title_sort risk for bipolar spectrum disorders associated with positive urgency and orbitofrontal cortical grey matter volume
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9668630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36242853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103225
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