A neural model of vulnerability and resilience to stress-related disorders linked to differential susceptibility

心理学 默认模式网络 血清素转运体 显著性(神经科学) 心理弹性 素质-压力模型 发展心理学 5-HTTLPR型 脆弱性(计算) 神经影像学 认知 神经科学 认知心理学 社会心理学 生物 遗传学 血清素 计算机科学 计算机安全 医疗旅游 旅游 政治学 法学 受体
作者
Judith R. Homberg,Jadzia Jagiellowicz
出处
期刊:Molecular Psychiatry [Springer Nature]
卷期号:27 (1): 514-524 被引量:62
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41380-021-01047-8
摘要

Expert opinion remains divided concerning the impact of putative risk factors on vulnerability to depression and other stress-related disorders. A large body of literature has investigated gene by environment interactions, particularly between the serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and negative environments, on the risk for depression. However, fewer studies have simultaneously investigated the outcomes in both negative and positive environments, which could explain some of the inconclusive findings. This is embodied by the concept of differential susceptibility, i.e., the idea that certain common gene polymorphisms, prenatal factors, and traits make some individuals not only disproportionately more susceptible and responsive to negative, vulnerability-promoting environments, but also more sensitive and responsive to positive, resilience-enhancing environmental conditions. Although this concept from the field of developmental psychology is well accepted and supported by behavioral findings, it is striking that its implementation in neuropsychiatric research is limited and that underlying neural mechanisms are virtually unknown. Based on neuroimaging studies that examined how factors mediating differential susceptibility affect brain function, we posit that environmental sensitivity manifests in increased salience network activity, increased salience and default mode network connectivity, and increased salience and central executive network connectivity. These changes in network function may bring about automatic exogenous attention for positive and negative stimuli and flexible attentional set-shifting. We conclude with a call to action; unraveling the neural mechanisms through which differential susceptibility factors mediate vulnerability and resilience may lead us to personalized preventive interventions.
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