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Extended functional connectivity of convergent structural alterations among individuals with PTSD: a neuroimaging meta-analysis

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BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN FUNCTIONS
卷 18, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12993-022-00196-2

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Post-traumatic stress disorder; Meta-analysis; Voxel-based morphometry; Functional connectivity

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  1. NIH [U01 DA041156, R01 DA041353]
  2. NSF [1631325]

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Through meta-analytic techniques, researchers identified consensus-based structural alterations in PTSD using the anatomical likelihood estimation (ALE) approach. Functional profiles of identified convergent structural regions were then generated using resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and meta-analytic co-activation modeling (MACM) methods. The study revealed overlapping associations with attention, memory, and emotion processes, suggesting important implications for understanding the neurobiological mechanisms associated with PTSD.
Background Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating disorder defined by the onset of intrusive, avoidant, negative cognitive or affective, and/or hyperarousal symptoms after witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event. Previous voxel-based morphometry studies have provided insight into structural brain alterations associated with PTSD with notable heterogeneity across these studies. Furthermore, how structural alterations may be associated with brain function, as measured by task-free and task-based functional connectivity, remains to be elucidated. Methods Using emergent meta-analytic techniques, we sought to first identify a consensus of structural alterations in PTSD using the anatomical likelihood estimation (ALE) approach. Next, we generated functional profiles of identified convergent structural regions utilizing resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and meta-analytic co-activation modeling (MACM) methods. Finally, we performed functional decoding to examine mental functions associated with our ALE, rsFC, and MACM brain characterizations. Results We observed convergent structural alterations in a single region located in the medial prefrontal cortex. The resultant rsFC and MACM maps identified functional connectivity across a widespread, whole-brain network that included frontoparietal and limbic regions. Functional decoding revealed overlapping associations with attention, memory, and emotion processes. Conclusions Consensus-based functional connectivity was observed in regions of the default mode, salience, and central executive networks, which play a role in the tripartite model of psychopathology. Taken together, these findings have important implications for understanding the neurobiological mechanisms associated with PTSD.

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