Fronto-limbic white matter microstructural changes in psychiatrically healthy adults with childhood trauma

被引:1
|
作者
Hendrikse, Chanelle [1 ]
Lueckhoff, Hilmar Klaus [1 ]
Fouche, Jean-Paul [1 ,2 ]
van den Heuvel, Leigh L. [1 ,2 ]
Emsley, Robin [1 ]
Seedat, Soraya [1 ,2 ]
du Plessis, Stefan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Stellenbosch Univ, Dept Psychiat, Cape Town, South Africa
[2] Stellenbosch Univ, South African Med Res Council, Genom Brain Disorders Res Unit, Cape Town, South Africa
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
childhood trauma; diffusion tensor imaging; fractional anisotropy; neurodevelopment; psychiatrically healthy adults; white matter integrity; FRACTIONAL ANISOTROPY; UNCINATE FASCICULUS; INTERNAL CAPSULE; CORPUS-CALLOSUM; SEX-DIFFERENCES; ANTERIOR LIMB; MALTREATMENT; INTEGRITY; VULNERABILITY; NEGLECT;
D O I
10.1002/jnr.25308
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Childhood trauma (CT) may influence brain white matter microstructure; however, few studies have examined the differential impact of distinct CT types on white matter microstructure in psychiatrically healthy adults living in a developing country. In adults without significant medical or psychiatric disorders, we investigated the association(s) between CT, including abuse and neglect, and fractional anisotropy (FA) of limbic tracts previously shown to be associated with CT. Participants underwent diffusion tensor imaging and completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. Multivariate analysis of variance models were used to test the effects of total overall CT, as well as CT subtypes, on FA in six fronto-limbic tracts, adjusting for age, sex, and educational level. The final sample included 69 adults (age 47 +/- 17 years; 70% female). Overall, CT had a significant main effect on FA for tracts of interest (p < .001). Greater CT severity was associated with lower FA for the bilateral and left stria terminalis (uncorrected) as well as the bilateral, left, and right anterior limb of the internal capsule (ALIC; corrected). Exposure to total non-violent/deprivational trauma specifically was associated with lower FA of the bilateral, left, and right ALIC, suggesting that distinct types of CT are associated with differential white matter changes in apparently healthy adults. The ALIC predominantly carries fibers connecting the thalamus with prefrontal cortical regions. Microstructural alterations in the ALIC may be associated with functional brain changes, which may be adaptive or increase the risk of accelerated age-related cognitive decline, maladaptive behaviors, and subsyndromal psychiatric symptoms.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Associations between childhood family emotional health, fronto-limbic grey matter volume, and saliva 5mC in young adulthood
    J. R. Pfeiffer
    Angela C. Bustamante
    Grace S. Kim
    Don Armstrong
    Annchen R. Knodt
    Karestan C. Koenen
    Ahmad R. Hariri
    Monica Uddin
    Clinical Epigenetics, 2021, 13
  • [22] Associations between childhood family emotional health, fronto-limbic grey matter volume, and saliva 5mC in young adulthood
    Pfeiffer, J. R.
    Bustamante, Angela C.
    Kim, Grace S.
    Armstrong, Don
    Knodt, Annchen R.
    Koenen, Karestan C.
    Hariri, Ahmad R.
    Uddin, Monica
    CLINICAL EPIGENETICS, 2021, 13 (01)
  • [23] Neuropeptide S Receptor Gene Variation Differentially Modulates Fronto-Limbic Effective Connectivity in Childhood and Adolescence
    Domschke, Katharina
    Akhrif, Atae
    Romanos, Marcel
    Bajer, Christina
    Mainusch, Margrit
    Winkelmann, Juliane
    Zimmer, Claus
    Neufang, Susanne
    CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2017, 27 (01) : 554 - 566
  • [24] Early life stress is associated with the default mode and fronto-limbic network connectivity among young adults
    Ilomaki, Miro
    Lindblom, Jallu
    Salmela, Viljami
    Flykt, Marjo
    Vanska, Mervi
    Salmi, Juha
    Tolonen, Tuija
    Alho, Kimmo
    Punamaki, Raija-Leena
    Wikman, Patrik
    FRONTIERS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 16
  • [25] Altered frontal interhemispheric and fronto-limbic structural connectivity in unmedicated adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder
    He, Xiaofu
    Steinberg, Emily
    Stefan, Mihaela
    Fontaine, Martine
    Simpson, H. Blair
    Marsh, Rachel
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2018, 39 (02) : 803 - 810
  • [26] White matter microstructural changes in healthy aging: a DTI and NODDI study
    Basaia, S.
    Cividini, C.
    Guarnaccia, F.
    Spinelli, E.
    Filippi, M.
    Agosta, F.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2022, 29 : 121 - 121
  • [27] White matter integrity alterations in young healthy adults reporting childhood trauma: A diffusion tensor imaging study
    Lu, Shaojia
    Wei, Zhaoguo
    Gao, Weijia
    Wu, Weiwei
    Liao, Mei
    Zhang, Yan
    Li, Weihui
    Li, Zexuan
    Li, Lingjiang
    AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2013, 47 (12): : 1183 - 1190
  • [28] Characteristics of white matter structural connectivity in healthy adults with childhood maltreatment
    He, Jiayue
    Zhong, Xue
    Cheng, Chang
    Dong, Daifeng
    Zhang, Bei
    Wang, Xiang
    Yao, Shuqiao
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTRAUMATOLOGY, 2023, 14 (01)
  • [29] Early Life Adversity is Associated With Enhanced Fronto-Limbic Reactivity During Fear Processing in Adults With Depression and Anxiety
    Peters, Amy
    Burkhouse, Katie
    Kinney, Kerry
    Phan, K. Luan
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 83 (09) : S249 - S249
  • [30] White Matter Integrity in Adults with Childhood ADHD Relative to Healthy Adults: Preliminary Findings
    Versace, Amelia
    Ladouceur, Cecile D.
    Phillips, Mary
    Velanova, Katerina
    Pelham, William
    Wilson, Tracey
    Gnagy, Elizabeth
    Molina, Brooke
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2011, 69 (09) : 159S - 159S