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Neural correlates of three types of negative life events during angry face processing in adolescents.

Fanny Gollier-Briant1, Marie-Laure Paillère-Martinot1,2, Hervé Lemaitre1, Ruben Miranda1, Hélène Vulser1, Robert Goodman3, Jani Penttilä4, Maren Struve5, Tahmine Fadai6, Viola Kappel7, Luise Poustka8, Yvonne Grimmer5, Uli Bromberg6, Patricia Conrod9, Tobias Banaschewski8, Gareth J Barker3, Arun L W Bokde10, Christian Büchel7, Herta Flor5, Juergen Gallinat11, Hugh Garavan10,12, Andreas Heinz11, Claire Lawrence13, Karl Mann5, Frauke Nees5,8, Tomas Paus14, Zdenka Pausova15, Vincent Frouin16, Marcella Rietschel5, Trevor W Robbins17, Michael N Smolka18, Gunter Schumann3,19, Jean-Luc Martinot20,21, Eric Artiges1,22.   

Abstract

Negative life events (NLE) contribute to anxiety and depression disorders, but their relationship with brain functioning in adolescence has rarely been studied. We hypothesized that neural response to social threat would relate to NLE in the frontal-limbic emotional regions. Participants (N = 685) were drawn from the Imagen database of 14-year-old community adolescents recruited in schools. They underwent functional MRI while viewing angry and neutral faces, as a probe to neural response to social threat. Lifetime NLEs were assessed using the 'distress', 'family' and 'accident' subscales from a life event dimensional questionnaire. Relationships between NLE subscale scores and neural response were investigated. Links of NLE subscales scores with anxiety or depression outcomes at the age of 16 years were also investigated. Lifetime 'distress' positively correlated with ventral-lateral orbitofrontal and temporal cortex activations during angry face processing. 'Distress' scores correlated with the probabilities of meeting criteria for Generalized Anxiety Disorder or Major Depressive Disorder at the age of 16 years. Lifetime 'family' and 'accident' scores did not relate with neural response or follow-up conditions, however. Thus, different types of NLEs differentially predicted neural responses to threat during adolescence, and differentially predicted a de novo internalizing condition 2 years later. The deleterious effect of self-referential NLEs is suggested.
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Keywords:  adolescence; anxiety; depression; fMRI; negative life events; social threat

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27697987      PMCID: PMC5141952          DOI: 10.1093/scan/nsw100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci        ISSN: 1749-5016            Impact factor:   3.436


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