INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF THE LATERAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN MODULATION EMOTION
研究外侧前额叶皮层在调节情绪中的作用
基本信息
- 批准号:7062793
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-01-01 至 2008-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Macaca mulattaadrenocorticotropic hormoneanxietybehavioral /social science research tagbrain electrical activitycognitioncorticotropin releasing factorcortisolelectroencephalographyemotionsfearglucose metabolismgoal oriented behaviorhormone regulation /control mechanismmemorymuscimolneuroanatomyperformancepositron emission tomographyprefrontal lobe /cortexpsychopathology
项目摘要
Our work demonstrates that the rhesus monkey provides an excellent model to study mechanisms underlying human anxiety and fear. In our studies with rhesus monkeys, we found stable, brain (right frontal EEG asymmetry), endocrine (increased cortisol and CRH), and behavioral (prolonged dispositional freezing) characteristics related to anxiety that we termed the anxious endophenotype. These findings are particularly relevant to understanding the development of human psychopathology, since children with extremely inhibited temperament and similar biological features are at increased risk to develop anxiety disorders. One of our most pertinent findings in the monkeys was the relation between extreme right frontal EEG activity and extreme anxiety. These findings are consistent with human studies demonstrating an association between asymmetric right prefrontal brain electrical activity and negative affect. It is likely that different aspects of the anxious endophenotype are mediated by the interactions of limbic, brain stem, and cortical regions. In previous work, we systematically investigated the role of the amygdala in mediating the anxious endophenotype. Using selective ibotenic acid lesions, we found an important role for the amygdala in mediating acute fear-related responses to
novel stimuli; however the data suggested that the amygdala does not play a major role in mediating the stable biological and behavioral traits associated with the anxious endophenotype. While lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) has been implicated in cognitive processes such as attention, anticipation, and working memory, recent studies suggest a role for LPFC in integrating emotional and cognitive information important in directing goal-related behavior. Evidence from our, and other, laboratories supports LPFC involvement in emotion processing and points to hemispheric specialization. We believe that studies examining the role of LPFC in emotion processing will provide new and important insights into prefrontal cortical mechanisms underlying the anxious endophenotype and will provide an opportunity to integrate findings related to the cognitive functions of this region with emotion regulation. Therefore, in rhesus monkeys, we will use a variety of techniques (emotion probes, selective ibotenic acid lesions, PET imaging, and intra-cerebral site specific administration pharmacology strategies) to systematically evaluate the contributions of LPFC in emotion processing.
我们的工作表明,恒河猴为研究人类焦虑和恐惧的机制提供了一个极好的模型。在我们对恒河猴的研究中,我们发现与焦虑相关的稳定的大脑(右额叶脑电图不对称)、内分泌(皮质醇和 CRH 增加)和行为(长期性格冻结)特征,我们称之为焦虑内表型。这些发现对于理解人类精神病理学的发展特别相关,因为具有极度内向性格和相似生物学特征的儿童患焦虑症的风险增加。我们在猴子身上最相关的发现之一是极端右额叶脑电图活动与极度焦虑之间的关系。这些发现与人类研究一致,表明不对称的右前额叶脑电活动与负面情绪之间存在关联。焦虑内表型的不同方面很可能是由边缘系统、脑干和皮质区域的相互作用介导的。在之前的工作中,我们系统地研究了杏仁核在介导焦虑内表型中的作用。通过选择性的鹅膏蕈酸损伤,我们发现杏仁核在调节与恐惧相关的急性反应中发挥着重要作用。
新奇的刺激;然而,数据表明,杏仁核在调节与焦虑内表型相关的稳定生物学和行为特征方面并没有发挥主要作用。虽然外侧前额叶皮层 (LPFC) 与注意力、预期和工作记忆等认知过程有关,但最近的研究表明,LPFC 在整合情绪和认知信息方面发挥着重要作用,对指导目标相关行为非常重要。我们和其他实验室的证据支持 LPFC 参与情绪处理,并指出半球的专业化。我们相信,检查 LPFC 在情绪处理中的作用的研究将为焦虑内表型背后的前额皮质机制提供新的重要见解,并将提供一个机会将该区域的认知功能与情绪调节相关的研究结果整合起来。因此,在恒河猴中,我们将使用多种技术(情绪探针、选择性鹅膏蕈酸损伤、PET成像和脑内特定部位给药药理学策略)来系统评估LPFC在情绪处理中的贡献。
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