| Literature DB >> 22738125 |
Jasmeet P Hayes1, Scott M Hayes, Amanda M Mikedis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In recent years, neuroimaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) have played a significant role in elucidating the neural underpinnings of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, a detailed understanding of the neural regions implicated in the disorder remains incomplete because of considerable variability in findings across studies. The aim of this meta-analysis was to identify consistent patterns of neural activity across neuroimaging study designs in PTSD to improve understanding of the neurocircuitry of PTSD.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22738125 PMCID: PMC3430553 DOI: 10.1186/2045-5380-2-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Mood Anxiety Disord ISSN: 2045-5380
Functional neuroimaging studies included in meta-analysis
| Bremner et al. 1999a | 10 | 10 | | Combat | Combat vs. neutral pictures and sounds | View and listen | PET | Block |
| Bremner et al. 1999b | 10 | 12 | | SA+ | Childhood abuse vs. neutral scripts | Image and remember event | PET | Block |
| Britton et al. 2005 | 16 | 15 | | Combat | Combat vs. neutral scripts | Listen and maintain evoked emotional state | PET | Block |
| Hou et al. 2007 | 10 | 7 | | Mining accident | Mining accident vs. neutral pictures | View | fMRI | Block |
| Lanius et al. 2001 | 9 | 9 | | Mixed | Trauma scripts vs. baseline | Listen and remember event | fMRI | Block |
| Lanius et al. 2002 | 7 | 10 | | SA (1 MVA) + | Trauma scripts vs. baseline | Listen and remember event | fMRI | Block |
| Lanius et al. 2003 | 10 | 10 | | Mixed | Trauma scripts vs. baseline | Listen and remember event | fMRI | Block |
| Lanius et al. 2007 | 26 | 16 | | MVA+ | Trauma vs. neutral scripts | Listen and remember event | fMRI | Block |
| Shin et al. 1999 | 8 | 8 | | SA+ | Sexual abuse vs. neutral scripts | Recall and imagine contents of script | PET | Block |
| Shin et al. 2004 | 17 | 19 | | Combat | Combat vs. neutral scripts | Recall and imagine contents of script | PET | Block |
| Frewen et al. 2008 | 25 | 16 | | MVA+ | Trauma vs. neutral scripts | Listen to and image script | fMRI | Block |
| Protopopescu et al. 2005 | 9 | 14 | | SA, PA+ | PTSD vs. neutral words | Read word | fMRI | Block |
| Bremner et al. 2003 | 10 | | 11 | SA+ | Negative emotional vs. neutral word pairs | Declarative memory task | PET | Block |
| Bremner et al. 2004 | 12 | 9 | | SA+ | Negative emotional vs. neutral words | Stroop task | PET | Block |
| Brunetti et al. 2010 | 10 | | 10 | Assault | Negative emotional vs. neutral IAPS pictures | Visuo-attentional task | fMRI | Block |
| Felmingham et al. 2010 | 23 | 21 | | Mixed | Fearful vs. neutral faces | Backward masking task | fMRI | Block |
| Fonzo et al. 2010 | 12 | | 12 | IPV+ | Fearful vs. happy faces | Emotional face matching task | fMRI | Block |
| Kim et al. 2008 | 12 | | 12 | Fire | Fearful vs. neutral faces | Same-different judgment task | fMRI | Event-related |
| Sakamoto et al. 2005 | 16 | | 16 | Mixed | Traumatic vs. neutral images | View stimuli below perceptual threshold | fMRI | Block |
| Shin et al. 2005 | 13 | 13 | | Combat, fire | Fearful vs. happy faces | Overt passive viewing task | fMRI | Block |
| Thomaes et al. 2009 | 9 | | 9 | SA, PA+ | Negative words vs. baseline | Word classification task | fMRI | Event-related |
| Whalley et al. 2009 | 16 | 16 | 16 | Mixed | Negative vs. neutral background pictures with neutral foreground pictures | Episodic memory retrieval task | fMRI | Event-related |
| Williams et al. 2006 | 13 | | 13 | Mixed | Fearful vs. neutral faces | Overt fear perception task | fMRI | Block |
| Hou et al. 2007 | Same Hou et al. 2007 article as the one listed above (in addition to symptom provocation coordinates, article reported coordinates from a short-term memory recall task) | |||||||
| Bryant et al. 2008 | 15 | | 15 | Mixed | Fearful vs. neutral faces | View stimuli below conscious threshold | fMRI | Block |
| Phan et al. 2006 | 16 | 15 | | Combat | Negative vs. neutral IAPS pictures | View and rate pictures | PET | Block |
| Rauch et al. 2000 | 8 | 8 | | Combat | Fearful vs. positive faces | Masked faces paradigm | fMRI | Block |
| Felmingham et al. 2010 | Same as whole brain article above | |||||||
| Fonzo et al. 2010 | Same as whole brain article above | |||||||
| Williams et al. 2006 | Same as whole brain article above | |||||||
*TC: trauma exposed controls without PTSD. **NTC: non-traumatized controls.
SA: sexual abuse/assault; PA: physical abuse/assault; MVA: motor vehicle accident; NSA: non sexual assault; IPV: intimate partner violence.
Number of activation foci included in between-group analyses
| Bremner et al. 1999a | 5 | 5 | |
| Bremner et al. 1999b | 9 | 19 | |
| Britton et al. 2005 | -- | 1 | |
| Hou et al. 2007 | 1 | 9 | |
| Lanius et al. 2001 | -- | 4 | |
| Lanius et al. 2002 | 9 | 3 | |
| Lanius et al. 2003 | -- | 9 | |
| Lanius et al. 2007 | -- | 2 | |
| Shin et al. 1999 | 4 | 14 | |
| Shin et al. 2004 | 1 | 3 | |
| Protopopescu et al. 2005 | 1 | -- | |
| Frewen et al. 2008 | -- | 3 | |
| Bremner et al. 2003 | 15 | 14 | |
| Bremner et al. 2004 | 2 | 6 | |
| Brunetti et al. 2010 | 6 | 3 | |
| Felmingham et al. 2010 | 1 | -- | |
| Fonzo et al. 2010 | 3 | 1 | |
| Kim et al. 2007 | 7 | 6 | |
| Sakamoto et al. 2005 | 1 | 4 | |
| Shin et al. 2005 | 4 | 4 | |
| Thomaes et al. 2009 | 2 | -- | |
| Whalley et al. 2009 | 3 | 1 | |
| Williams et al. 2006 | 7 | 1 | |
| Hou et al. 2007* | -- | 2 | |
| Bryant et al. 2008 | 4 | -- | |
| Phan et al. 2006 | -- | 1 | |
| Rauch et al. 2000 | 1 | -- | |
| Felmingham et al. 2010** | 9 | -- | |
| Fonzo et al. 2010** | 2 | -- | |
| Williams et al. 2006** | 2 | 4 | |
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+P > C: PTSD patients > Controls; C > P: Controls > PTSD patients.
*Paper also reported symptom provocation coordinates.
**Papers also reported whole brain coordinates.
cor. = corrected for multiple comparisons.
Between-group comparison of activity across symptom provocation and cognitive-emotional studies
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| Dorsal ACC | R | 17.3 | 38.35 | 15.53 | 32 | 672 |
| Mid/Dorsal ACC | R | 3.49 | −3.51 | 34.37 | 24 | 400 |
| Superior Temporal Gyrus | L | −63.02 | −47.37 | 18.13 | 22 | 152 |
| Supplementary Motor Area | L | −22.02 | −1.55 | 57.56 | 6 | 112 |
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| Amygdala | R | 22.86 | 1.06 | −13.32 | -- | 1328 |
| Amygdala | L | −25.95 | −0.02 | −17.87 | -- | 1136 |
| Dorsal ACC | R | 17.33 | 38.35 | 15.44 | 32 | 640 |
| Mid/Dorsal ACC | R | 3.61 | −3.18 | 34.29 | 24 | 288 |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus (dmPFC) | R | 1.08 | 31.44 | 37.87 | 8 | 216 |
| Superior Temporal Gyrus | L | −63.15 | −47.34 | 18.13 | 22 | 144 |
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| Medial Frontal Gyrus (vmPFC) | R | 3.07 | 36.09 | −6.69 | 11 | 984 |
| Thalamus | L | −4.12 | −14.12 | 17.89 | -- | 480 |
| Thalamus | R | 12.06 | −12.03 | 1.97 | -- | 464 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 16.02 | 21.76 | −12.36 | 47 | 440 |
| Middle Occipital Gyrus | L | −31.42 | −86.95 | −1.35 | 18 | 392 |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus | R | 6.23 | 48.66 | 9.06 | 10 | 344 |
| Middle Temporal Gyrus | R | 45.03 | −68.88 | 13.16 | 39 | 336 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 45.79 | 15.16 | 10.21 | 44 | 304 |
| Precuneus | R | 24.34 | −56.37 | 38.59 | 7 | 280 |
| Cerebellum | R | 35.16 | −82.16 | −20 | -- | 272 |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus | R | 11.89 | 42.19 | 24.43 | 9 | 272 |
| Fusiform Gyrus | L | −51.87 | −47.57 | −15.78 | 37 | 256 |
| Precuneus | R | 25.76 | −84.66 | 39.71 | 19 | 248 |
| Superior Temporal Gyrus | L | −39.88 | −23.07 | 5.88 | 13 | 144 |
| Cerebellum | R | 20 | −47.03 | −14.64 | -- | 128 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 41.45 | 39.85 | 7.14 | 46 | 112 |
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| Pregenual ACC | R | 5.17 | 44.99 | 14.35 | 32 | 1824 |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus (vmPFC) | R | 3.11 | 36.03 | −6.34 | 11 | 864 |
| Thalamus | L | −4.12 | −14.11 | 17.88 | -- | 480 |
| Thalamus | R | 12.01 | −12.01 | 2 | -- | 456 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 16.14 | 21.75 | −12.28 | 47 | 424 |
| Middle Occipital Gyrus | L | −31.35 | −86.97 | −1.34 | 18 | 384 |
| Dorsal ACC | L | −6.43 | 9.14 | 25.01 | 24 | 368 |
| Middle Temporal Gyrus | R | 44.97 | −68.82 | 13.1 | 39 | 328 |
| Superior Frontal Gyrus | L | −23.94 | 50.88 | 8.8 | 10 | 256 |
| Fusiform Gyrus | L | −51.75 | −47.62 | −15.77 | 37 | 248 |
| Thalamus | L | −7.65 | −6.83 | 7.93 | -- | 248 |
| Precuneus | R | 24.44 | −56.35 | 38.82 | 7 | 248 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 45.69 | 14.86 | 10.31 | 44 | 240 |
| Precuneus | R | 25.73 | −84.68 | 39.86 | 19 | 216 |
| Cerebellum | R | 35.01 | −82 | −20 | -- | 208 |
| Superior Temporal Gyrus | L | −39.98 | −22.77 | 5.98 | 13 | 120 |
P < .05 FDR-corrected, cluster activation extent ≥ 100 mm3. ACC = anterior cingulate cortex, BA = Brodmann area, dmPFC = dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, L = left, R = right, vmPFC = ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
Figure 1A. Brain regions associated with PTSD across symptom provocation and cognitive-emotional tasks in the whole-brain voxel-wise analysis.B. Bilateral amygdala activity is observed after including symptom provocation and cognitive-emotional ROI studies to the whole-brain voxel-wise results. Areas of hyperactivation in PTSD (PTSD > Control) are shown in yellow and areas of hypoactivation in PTSD (Control > PTSD) are shown in blue. Amy = amygdala, IFG = inferior frontal gyrus, L = left, midACC = mid anterior cingulate cortex, R = right, vmPFC = ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
Between-group comparison results of symptom provocation articles and cognitive-emotional articles
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| Dorsal ACC | R | 15.38 | 37.69 | 16.96 | 32 | 344 |
| Mid/Dorsal ACC | R | 2.65 | −8.91 | 33.77 | 24 | 296 |
| Mid/Dorsal ACC | R | 0.3 | −19.11 | 37.4 | 24 | 104 |
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| Dorsal ACC | R | 15.38 | 37.69 | 16.96 | 32 | 344 |
| Mid/Dorsal ACC | R | 2.65 | −8.91 | 33.77 | 24 | 296 |
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| Medial Frontal Gyrus (vmPFC) | R | 3.32 | 36.07 | −6.42 | 11 | 1152 |
| Thalamus | R | 12 | −12 | 2 | -- | 648 |
| Thalamus | L | −4.02 | −14.02 | 17.98 | -- | 648 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 45.62 | 14.54 | 8.65 | 44 | 480 |
| Precuneus | R | 25.83 | −84.66 | 39.57 | 19 | 296 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 41.77 | 40.46 | 7.18 | 46 | 216 |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus | R | 3.94 | 50.11 | 7.37 | 10 | 208 |
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| Medial Frontal Gyrus (vmPFC) | R | 3.34 | 36.13 | −6.34 | 11 | 1168 |
| Thalamus | R | 12 | −12 | 2 | -- | 648 |
| Thalamus | L | −4.03 | −14.01 | 17.97 | -- | 648 |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus | R | 0.63 | 47.89 | 5.66 | 10 | 504 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 45.69 | 14.62 | 8.52 | 44 | 464 |
| Precuneus | R | 25.83 | −84.66 | 39.57 | 19 | 296 |
| Inferior Frontal Gyrus | R | 41.77 | 40.46 | 7.18 | 46 | 216 |
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| Supplementary Motor Area | L | −22.13 | −1.49 | 57.27 | 6 | 128 |
| Supplementary Motor Area | L | −25.39 | 2.02 | 40.31 | 6 | 104 |
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| Amygdala | R | 22.93 | 1.03 | −13.28 | -- | 1376 |
| Amygdala | L | −27.21 | −0.16 | −17.37 | -- | 840 |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus (dmPFC) | R | 0.98 | 31.46 | 37.87 | 8 | 224 |
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| Pregenual ACC (vmPFC) | L | −13.93 | 49.87 | −2.12 | 32 | 400 |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus (dmPFC) | R | 10.63 | 40.6 | 23.03 | 9 | 272 |
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| Medial Frontal Gyrus (dmPFC) | R | 11.17 | 41.96 | 21.25 | 9 | 984 |
| Pregenual ACC (vmPFC) | L | −13.97 | 49.76 | −2.16 | 32 | 384 |
P < 0.05 FDR-corrected, activation extent ≥ 100 mm3. ACC = anterior cingulate cortex, BA = Brodman area, dmPFC = dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, L = left, R = right, vmPFC = ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
Figure 2Overlay of brain regions associated with PTSD by task design. Warm colors indicate regions of hyperactivity in PTSD patients during symptom provocation study designs (red) and cognitive-emotional study designs (yellow). Cool colors indicate regions of hypoactivity in PTSD during symptom provocation designs (purple) and cognitive-emotional designs (blue). Cog-Emo = Cognitive-emotional, DmPFC = dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, IFG = inferior frontal gyrus, L = left, midACC = mid anterior cingulate cortex, SMA = supplementary motor area, Sym Prov = symptom provocation, Thal = thalamus, vmPFC = ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex meta-analysis results
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| Middle Temporal Gyrus | R | 49.54 | −36.22 | −12.82 | 20 | 136 |
| Amygdala | L | −19.01 | −0.97 | −19.03 | -- | 64 |
| Precuneus | L | −12.98 | −53.03 | 33.02 | 31 | 64 |
| Putamen | R | 19.43 | 1.15 | −7.72 | -- | 56 |
| Cerebellum | R | 36.64 | −65.35 | −37.02 | -- | 48 |
| Amygdala | R | 19.35 | 0.65 | −18.99 | -- | 48 |
| Superior Temporal Gyrus | L | −62.66 | −48.01 | 18.66 | 22 | 48 |
| Precuneus | R | 20.65 | −76.99 | 40.66 | 7 | 48 |
| Supplementary Motor Area | L | −47.98 | 4.01 | 41.66 | 6 | 48 |
| Inferior Temporal Gyrus | R | 54.78 | −45.22 | −11.61 | 20 | 40 |
P < .05 FDR-corrected, activation extent ≥ 40 mm3. BA = Brodmann area, L = left, R = right.