| Literature DB >> 25670901 |
Elizabeth R Duval1, Arash Javanbakht1, Israel Liberzon1.
Abstract
Anxiety and stress disorders are among the most prevalent neuropsychiatric disorders. In recent years, multiple studies have examined brain regions and networks involved in anxiety symptomatology in an effort to better understand the mechanisms involved and to develop more effective treatments. However, much remains unknown regarding the specific abnormalities and interactions between networks of regions underlying anxiety disorder presentations. We examined recent neuroimaging literature that aims to identify neural mechanisms underlying anxiety, searching for patterns of neural dysfunction that might be specific to different anxiety disorder categories. Across different anxiety and stress disorders, patterns of hyperactivation in emotion-generating regions and hypoactivation in prefrontal/regulatory regions are common in the literature. Interestingly, evidence of differential patterns is also emerging, such that within a spectrum of disorders ranging from more fear-based to more anxiety-based, greater involvement of emotion-generating regions is reported in panic disorder and specific phobia, and greater involvement of prefrontal regions is reported in generalized anxiety disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder. We summarize the pertinent literature and suggest areas for continued investigation.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; fear; neuroimaging
Year: 2015 PMID: 25670901 PMCID: PMC4315464 DOI: 10.2147/TCRM.S48528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Clin Risk Manag ISSN: 1176-6336 Impact factor: 2.423
Summary of studies reviewed reporting structural and functional differences across anxiety and stress disorders
| Study | Thalamus | Amygdala | Insula | Hippocampus | Medial prefrontal cortex |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neural volume | |||||
| Panic disorder | ↓ Del Casale et al (2013) | ↓ Del Casale et al (2013) | |||
| Specific phobia | ↓ Fisler et al (2013) | – Rosso et al (2010) | ↓ Irle (2010) | ↑ Liao et al (2011) | |
| Generalized anxiety disorder | ↑ Schienle et al (2011) | ↓ Hettema et al (2012) | – Cha et al (2014) | ||
| Posttraumatic stress disorder | ↑ Kuo et al (2014) | ↓ Chao et al (2013) | ↓ Chao et al (2013) | ↓ Chen et al (2012) | |
| Neural activation | |||||
| Panic disorder | ↑ Kim et al (2012) | ||||
| Specific phobia | ↑ Caseras et al (2010) | ↑ Lipka et al (2011) | ↑ Hilbert et al (2014) | ↑ Lueken et al (2013) | |
| Social anxiety disorder | ↑ Bruhl et al (2011) | ↑ Ball et al (2012) | ↑ Ball et al (2012) | ↑ Bruhl et al (2011) | ↑ Blair et al (2010) |
| Generalized anxiety disorder | ↑ Holzel et al (2013) | ↓ Etkin et al (2011) | |||
| Posttraumatic stress disorder | ↑ Patel et al (2012) | ↑ Milad et al (2010) | ↑ Fonzo et al (2010) | ↑ Brohawn et al (2010) | ↑ Felmingham et al (2010) |
Note: Arrows preceding citations indicate greater or less volume or activation in anxiety compared with healthy controls.