Brain activation during disorder-related script-driven imagery in panic disorder: a pilot study

被引:0
|
作者
Alexander Burkhardt
Christine Buff
Leonie Brinkmann
Katharina Feldker
Bettina Gathmann
David Hofmann
Thomas Straube
机构
[1] University of Muenster,Institute of Medical Psychology and Systems Neuroscience
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Despite considerable effort, the neural correlates of altered threat-related processing in panic disorder (PD) remain inconclusive. Mental imagery of disorder-specific situations proved to be a powerful tool to investigate dysfunctional threat processing in anxiety disorders. The current functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study aimed at investigating brain activation in PD patients during disorder-related script-driven imagery. Seventeen PD patients and seventeen healthy controls (HC) were exposed to newly developed disorder-related and neutral narrative scripts while brain activation was measured with fMRI. Participants were encouraged to imagine the narrative scripts as vividly as possible and they rated their script-induced emotional states after the scanning session. PD patients rated disorder-related scripts as more arousing, unpleasant and anxiety-inducing as compared to HC. Patients relative to HC showed elevated activity in the right amygdala and the brainstem as well as decreased activity in the rostral anterior cingulate cortex, and the medial and lateral prefrontal cortex to disorder-related vs. neutral scripts. The results suggest altered amygdala/ brainstem and prefrontal cortex engagement and point towards the recruitment of brain networks with opposed activation patterns in PD patients during script-driven imagery.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Analysis of the function of a psychiatric disorder-related gene during development
    Hoshino, M.
    Hori, K.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 2014, 130 : 14 - 14
  • [42] Psychophysiological responsivity to script-driven imagery: an exploratory study of the effects of eye movements on public speaking flashforwards
    Kearns, Michelle
    Engelhard, Iris M.
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2015, 6
  • [43] Neural correlates of acute post-traumatic dissociation: a functional neuroimaging script-driven imagery study
    Mertens, Yoki L.
    Manthey, Antje
    Sierk, Anika
    Walter, Henrik
    Daniels, Judith K.
    BJPSYCH OPEN, 2022, 8 (04):
  • [44] PET Study of Script-Driven Fear Imagery: Combat Veterans with Active vs. Remitted PTSD
    Fahnhorst, Sarah E.
    Lee, Joel T.
    Kuskowski, Michael A.
    Dikel, Thomas N.
    Hagen, Matthew C.
    Eberly, Raina E.
    Engdahl, Brian E.
    Pardo, Jose V.
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2009, 65 (08) : 120S - 120S
  • [45] Imagery rescripting of traumatic memories for panic disorder: an exploratory study
    Shibuya, Takayuki
    Seki, Yoichi
    Nagata, Shinobu
    Murata, Tomokazu
    Hiramatsu, Yoichi
    Yamada, Fuminori
    Yokoo, Mizue
    Ibuki, Hanae
    Minamitani, Noriko
    Tanaka, Mari
    Shimizu, Eiji
    COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPIST, 2018, 11
  • [46] Reflective functioning in panic disorder patients: A pilot study
    Rudden, Marie
    Milrod, Barbara
    Target, Mary
    Ackerman, Steven
    Graf, Elizabeth
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION, 2006, 54 (04) : 1339 - 1343
  • [47] Brain activation related to peripheral arousal during guided traumatic imagery in post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
    Barkai, G
    Bonne, O
    Lester, H
    Sapoznikov, D
    Freedman, N
    Shalev, A
    Chisin, RG
    JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE, 2002, 43 (05) : 258P - 259P
  • [48] Duloxetine related effects of brain structure on a patient of major depressive disorder with panic disorder
    Lai, Chien-Han
    PROGRESS IN NEURO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2010, 34 (01): : 240 - 241
  • [49] Trauma Reactivation Plus Propranolol Is Associated With Durably Low Physiological Responding During Subsequent Script-Driven Traumatic Imagery
    Brunet, Alain
    Thomas, Emilie
    Saumier, Daniel
    Ashbaugh, Andrea R.
    Azzoug, Abdelmadjid
    Pitman, Roger K.
    Orr, Scott P.
    Tremblay, Jacques
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHIATRIE, 2014, 59 (04): : 228 - 232
  • [50] fMRI amygdala activation during a spontaneous panic attack in a patient with panic disorder
    Pfleiderer, Bettina
    Zinkirciran, Sariye
    Arolt, Volker
    Heindel, Walter
    Deckert, Juergen
    Domschke, Katharina
    WORLD JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2007, 8 (04): : 269 - 272