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Early infant prefrontal gray matter volume is associated with concurrent and future infant emotionality

Authors :
Yicheng Zhang
Layla Banihashemi
Alyssa Samolyk
Megan Taylor
Gabrielle English
Vanessa J. Schmithorst
Vincent K. Lee
Amelia Versace
Richelle Stiffler
Haris Aslam
Ashok Panigrahy
Alison E. Hipwell
Mary L. Phillips
Source :
Translational Psychiatry. 13
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.

Abstract

High levels of infant negative emotionality (NE) are associated with emotional and behavioral problems later in childhood. Identifying neural markers of high NE as well as low positive emotionality (PE) in infancy can provide neural markers to aid early identification of vulnerability, and inform interventions to help delay or even prevent psychiatric disorders before the manifestation of symptoms. Prefrontal cortical (PFC) subregions support the regulation of NE and PE, with each PFC subregion differentially specializing in distinct emotional regulation processes. Gray matter (GM) volume measures show good test-retest reliability, and thus have potential use as neural markers of NE and PE. Yet, while studies showed PFC GM structural abnormalities in adolescents and young adults with affective disorders, few studies examined how PFC subregional GM measures are associated with NE and PE in infancy. We aimed to identify relationships among GM in prefrontal cortical subregions at 3 months and caregiver report of infant NE and PE, covarying for infant age and gender and caregiver sociodemographic and clinical variables, in two independent samples at 3 months (Primary: n = 75; Replication sample: n = 40) and at 9 months (Primary: n = 44; Replication sample: n = 40). In the primary sample, greater 3-month medial superior frontal cortical volume was associated with higher infant 3-month NE (p p

Details

ISSN :
21583188
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Translational Psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a6be05e43841f8aff44a8716cede574b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02427-0