Anxiety is related to indices of cortical maturation in typically developing children and adolescents

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Erik Newman
Wesley K. Thompson
Hauke Bartsch
Donald J. Hagler
Chi-Hua Chen
Timothy T. Brown
Joshua M. Kuperman
Connor McCabe
Yoonho Chung
Ondrej Libiger
Natacha Akshoomoff
Cinnamon S. Bloss
B. J. Casey
Linda Chang
Thomas M. Ernst
Jean A. Frazier
Jeffrey R. Gruen
David N. Kennedy
Sarah S. Murray
Elizabeth R. Sowell
Nicholas Schork
Tal Kenet
Walter E. Kaufmann
Stewart Mostofsky
David G. Amaral
Anders M. Dale
Terry L. Jernigan
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[1] University of California,Center for Human Development
[2] San Diego,Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of California,Stein Institute for Research on Aging
[4] San Diego,Multimodal Imaging Laboratory
[5] University of California,Department of Radiology
[6] San Diego,Department of Neurosciences
[7] University of California,Department of Psychology
[8] San Diego,Department of Psychology
[9] University of California,Scripps Genomic Medicine
[10] San Diego,Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology
[11] University of California,Department of Medicine
[12] San Diego,Department of Psychiatry
[13] University of Washington,Department of Pediatrics
[14] Yale University,Department of Genetics
[15] Scripps Translational Science Institute and Scripps Health,Department of Pathology
[16] Weil Cornell Medical College,Department of Pediatrics
[17] University of Hawaii and Queen’s Medical Center,Department of Neurology and Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
[18] University of Massachusetts Medical School,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[19] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Cognitive Science
[20] Yale University School of Medicine,undefined
[21] University of California,undefined
[22] San Diego,undefined
[23] University of Southern California,undefined
[24] Children’s Hospital,undefined
[25] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[26] Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,undefined
[27] Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,undefined
[28] University of California,undefined
[29] Davis,undefined
[30] University of California,undefined
[31] San Diego,undefined
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Anxiety; Brain development; Cortical surface area; Cortical thickness; Magnetic resonance imaging; Ventromedial prefrontal cortex;
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Anxiety is a risk factor for many adverse neuropsychiatric and socioeconomic outcomes, and has been linked to functional and structural changes in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC). However, the nature of these differences, as well as how they develop in children and adolescents, remains poorly understood. More effective interventions to minimize the negative consequences of anxiety require better understanding of its neurobiology in children. Recent research suggests that structural imaging studies may benefit from clearly delineating between cortical surface area and thickness when examining these associations, as these distinct cortical phenotypes are influenced by different cellular mechanisms and genetic factors. The present study examined relationships between cortical surface area and thickness of the VMPFC and a self-report measure of anxiety (SCARED-R) in 287 youths aged 7–20 years from the Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition, and Genetics (PING) study. Age and gender interactions were examined for significant associations in order to test for developmental differences. Cortical surface area and thickness were also examined simultaneously to determine whether they contribute independently to the prediction of anxiety. Anxiety was negatively associated with relative cortical surface area of the VMPFC as well as with global cortical thickness, but these associations diminished with age. The two cortical phenotypes contributed additively to the prediction of anxiety. These findings suggest that higher anxiety in children may be characterized by both delayed expansion of the VMPFC and an altered trajectory of global cortical thinning. Further longitudinal studies will be needed to confirm these findings.
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页码:3013 / 3025
页数:12
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