| Literature DB >> 27670443 |
Seishu Nakagawa1,2, Motoaki Sugiura1,3, Atsushi Sekiguchi1,4,5, Yuka Kotozaki1, Carlos Makoto Miyauchi1,6, Sugiko Hanawa1, Tsuyoshi Araki7, Hikaru Takeuchi1, Atsushi Sakuma1,8, Yasuyuki Taki1,4, Ryuta Kawashima1.
Abstract
The relating to others factor of post-traumatic growth (PTG), which involves mutual help and a strong sense of connection with humanity, is important for young people who are coping with stress. The prefrontal cortex (PFC), especially the dorsolateral PFC (DLPFC), may play an important role in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with regard to coping and resilience. We hypothesized that the neural correlates of PTG may be responsible for resilience to the correlates of PTSD. Our study tested this hypothesis by examining whether measures of PTG, particularly the measures of relating to others after a disaster, were associated with increased regional grey matter volume (rGMV) in the PFC by assessing individuals who had experienced the East Japan Great Earthquake. We calculated the delta-rGMV by subtracting the rGMV obtained 3 months before the disaster from the rGMV obtained after this disaster using voxel-based morphometry. The magnetic resonance imaging data obtained from 26 subjects (M/F: 21/5; age: 21.2 ± 1.6 yrs.) showed that the total scores on a PTG inventory and the subscore for relating to others at the post-assessment were positively and significantly associated with the delta-rGMV in the right DLPFC. The DLPFC seems to be the main neural correlate of PTG.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27670443 PMCID: PMC5037468 DOI: 10.1038/srep34364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Pearson’s correlations among the PTGI factors, CAPS, CES-D, and Trait-Anxiety scale of the STAI.
| Mean (SD) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Relating to others | 13.96 (8.43) | — | ||||||
| 2. New possibilities | 8.46 (5.45) | 0.837* | — | |||||
| 3. Personal strength | 7.73 (4.55) | 0.624* | 0.715* | — | ||||
| 4. Spiritual change and appreciation of life | 5.85 (4.13) | 0.726* | 0.733* | 0.691* | — | |||
| 5. CAPS | 7.73 (11.09) | 0.144 | −0.023 | −0.219 | 0.113 | — | ||
| 6. CES-D | 11.65 (10.42) | −0.076 | −0.156 | −0.449 | −0.261 | 0.321 | — | |
| 7. Trait-Anxiety | 42.58 (9.77) | −0.002 | −0.122 | −0.469 | −0.126 | 0.388 | 0.820* | — |
*P < 0.01 (two-tailed) after Bonferroni’s correction. Abbreviations: CAPS, Clinician-administered PTSD Scale; CES-D, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; PTGI, Post-traumatic Growth Inventory; STAI, State–Trait Anxiety Inventory.
Figure 1Distribution of the total PTGI scale scores.
Figure 2(a) Regions that were correlated with the delta-rGMV values from the significant peak voxel. After controlling for sex, age, and total intracranial volume (TIV), the subscore for relating to others was positively associated with the delta- rGMV in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (x = 54, y = 38, z = 25; Threshold-free cluster enhancement [TFCE] = 3405.80, P = 0.027, k = 917), with a family-wise error (FWE) correction. A scatterplot of the relationship between the scores for relating to others and the delta-rGMV value from the significant peak voxel is shown. (b) Regions that were correlated with the delta-rGMV values from the significant peak voxel and total score on the PTGI. After controlling for sex, age, and TIV, the total score on the post-traumatic growth inventory (PTGI) was positively associated with the delta-rGMV in the right DLPFC (x = 54, y = 42, z = 22; Threshold-free cluster enhancement [TFCE] = 1376.47, P = 0.031, k = 504), with a family-wise error (FWE) correction through small volume correction (SVC) using a mask with regions that are functionally and structurally related to the DLPFC. A scatterplot of the relationship between the total scores on the PTGI and the delta-rGMV value from the significant peak voxel is shown.
Determinants of the delta-rGMV value of the peak voxel in the significant cluster: multiple regression analyses.
| Dependent variables | Independent variables | Adjusted | VIF | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The delta-rGMV value of the peak voxel (54, 38, 25) in the significant cluster | Relating to others | 0.890 | 0.674 | 6.738** | 0.778*** | 1.271 |
| CAPS | −0.428* | 1.711 | ||||
| CES-D | 0.173 | 3.451 | ||||
| Trait-anxiety | −0.123 | 3.615 | ||||
| Sex | 0.103 | 3.152 | ||||
| Age | 0.249 | 1.613 | ||||
| RAPM | 0.721*** | 1.374 | ||||
| Total intracranial volume | 0.093 | 3.840 | ||||
| Interval between the pre- and post-assessments | −0.336* | 1.558 | ||||
| The delta-rGMV value of the peak voxel (54, 42, 22) in the significant cluster | PTG | 0.852 | 0.573 | 4.724 | 0.744** | 1.219 |
| CAPS | −0.418* | 1.696 | ||||
| CES-D | 0.309 | 3.449 | ||||
| Trait-anxiety | −0.196 | 3.585 | ||||
| Sex | 0.073 | 3.069 | ||||
| Age | −0.013 | 1.610 | ||||
| RAPM | 0.680*** | 1.354 | ||||
| Total intracranial volume | −0.162 | 3.805 | ||||
| Interval between the pre- and post-assessments | −0.269 | 1.554 |
Significance: *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001. Abbreviation: CAPS, Clinician-administered PTSD Scale; CES-D, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; delta-rGMV, delta- regional grey matter volume; DLPFC, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; PTG, post-traumatic growth; RAPM, Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrix; VIF, variance inflation factor.