| Literature DB >> 30944165 |
Amit Etkin1,2,3,4, Adi Maron-Katz5,2,3,4, Wei Wu5,2,3,4,6, Gregory A Fonzo5,2,3,4, Julia Huemer5,2,3, Petra E Vértes7,8,9, Brian Patenaude5,2,3,4, Jonas Richiardi10,11, Madeleine S Goodkind12,13, Corey J Keller5,2,3,4, Jaime Ramos-Cejudo4,14, Yevgeniya V Zaiko5,2,3, Kathy K Peng5,3, Emmanuel Shpigel5,2,3,4, Parker Longwell5,2,3,4, Russ T Toll5,2,3,4, Allison Thompson5, Sanno Zack5, Bryan Gonzalez4,14, Raleigh Edelstein5,2,3,4, Jingyun Chen4,14, Irene Akingbade5,3,4, Elizabeth Weiss5,3, Roland Hart4,14, Silas Mann4,14, Kathleen Durkin4,14, Steven H Baete4,12,13, Fernando E Boada4,15,16, Afia Genfi4,14, Jillian Autea5,2,3,4, Jennifer Newman4,14, Desmond J Oathes17, Steven E Lindley5,3, Duna Abu-Amara4,14, Bruce A Arnow5, Nicolas Crossley18,19, Joachim Hallmayer5,2,3, Silvia Fossati4,14, Barbara O Rothbaum20, Charles R Marmar4,14, Edward T Bullmore7,21,22, Ruth O'Hara5,3.
Abstract
A mechanistic understanding of the pathology of psychiatric disorders has been hampered by extensive heterogeneity in biology, symptoms, and behavior within diagnostic categories that are defined subjectively. We investigated whether leveraging individual differences in information-processing impairments in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) could reveal phenotypes within the disorder. We found that a subgroup of patients with PTSD from two independent cohorts displayed both aberrant functional connectivity within the ventral attention network (VAN) as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) neuroimaging and impaired verbal memory on a word list learning task. This combined phenotype was not associated with differences in symptoms or comorbidities, but nonetheless could be used to predict a poor response to psychotherapy, the best-validated treatment for PTSD. Using concurrent focal noninvasive transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography, we then identified alterations in neural signal flow in the VAN that were evoked by direct stimulation of that network. These alterations were associated with individual differences in functional fMRI connectivity within the VAN. Our findings define specific neurobiological mechanisms in a subgroup of patients with PTSD that could contribute to the poor response to psychotherapy.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30944165 PMCID: PMC6980337 DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aal3236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Transl Med ISSN: 1946-6234 Impact factor: 17.956