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Molecular mechanisms and behavioral relevance underlying neural correlates of childhood neglect

Childhood neglect is associated with brain changes, yet the molecular mechanisms and behavioral relevance underlying such associations remain elusive. We calculated fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (fALFF) using resting-state functional MRI and tested their correlation with childho...

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Published in:Journal of affective disorders 2024-12, Vol.367, p.795-805
Main Authors: Sun, Xuetian, Liu, Fujun, Liu, Hu, Guo, Lixin, Ma, Haining, Zhu, Jiajia, Qian, Yinfeng
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Summary:Childhood neglect is associated with brain changes, yet the molecular mechanisms and behavioral relevance underlying such associations remain elusive. We calculated fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (fALFF) using resting-state functional MRI and tested their correlation with childhood neglect across a large sample of 510 healthy young adults. Then, we investigated the spatial relationships of the identified neural correlates of childhood neglect with gene expression, neurotransmitter, and behavioral domain atlases. We found that more severe childhood neglect was correlated with higher fALFF in the bilateral anterior cingulate cortex. Remarkably, the identified neural correlates of childhood neglect were spatially correlated with expression of gene categories primarily involving neuron, synapse, ion channel, cognitive and perceptual processes, and physiological response and regulation. Concurrently, there were significant associations between the neural correlates and specific neurotransmitter systems including serotonin and GABA. Finally, neural correlates of childhood neglect were associated with diverse behavioral domains implicating mental disorders, emotion, cognition, and sensory perception. The cross-sectional study design cannot unequivocally establish causality. Our findings may not only add to the current knowledge regarding the relationship between childhood neglect and mental health, but also have clinical implications for developing preventive strategies for individuals exposed to childhood neglect who are at risk for mental disorders. •Our work investigated neural correlates of childhood neglect and their molecular mechanisms and behavioral relevance.•More severe childhood neglect was correlated with higher fALFF in the bilateral anterior cingulate cortex.•The neural correlates of neglect were linked to specific gene category expressions, neurotransmitter systems, and behavior.•These findings may add to the current knowledge regarding the relationship between childhood neglect and mental health.
ISSN:0165-0327
1573-2517
1573-2517
DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2024.09.020