Structural brain features signaling trauma, PTSD, or resilience? A systematic exploration
Background Studies have searched for neurobiological markers of trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis, and resilience to trauma to identify therapeutic targets for PTSD. Despite some promising results, findings are inconsistent. Aims The present study adopted a data‐driven...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Depression and anxiety 2022-10, Vol.39 (10-11), p.695-705 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Studies have searched for neurobiological markers of trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis, and resilience to trauma to identify therapeutic targets for PTSD. Despite some promising results, findings are inconsistent.
Aims
The present study adopted a data‐driven approach to systematically explore whether structural brain markers of trauma, PTSD, or resilience emerge when all are explored.
Materials & Methods
Differences between clusters in the proportion of PTSD, healthy controls (HC), and trauma‐exposed healthy controls (TEHC) served to indicate the presence of PTSD, trauma, and resilience markers, respectively. A total of 129 individuals, including 46 with PTSD, 49 TEHCs, and 34 HCs not exposed to trauma were scanned. Volumes, cortical thickness, and surface areas of interest were obtained from T1 structural MRI and used to identify data‐driven clusters.
Results
Two clusters were identified, differing in the proportion of TEHCs but not of PTSDs or HCs. The cluster with the higher proportion of TEHCs, referred to as the resilience cluster, was characterized by higher volume in brain regions implicated in trauma exposure, especially the thalamus and rostral middle frontal gyrus. Cross‐validation established the robustness and consistency of the identified clusters.
Discussion & Conclusion
Findings support the existence of structural brain markers of resilience. |
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ISSN: | 1091-4269 1520-6394 |
DOI: | 10.1002/da.23275 |