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Neuroimaging och psykofysiologisk undersökning av kopplingen mellan ångest, förstärkt affektiv reaktivitet och interoception hos personer med joint hypermobility

Núria Mallorquí-Bagué, Sarah N Garfinkel, Miriam Engels, Jessica A Eccles, Guillem Pailhez, Antonio Bulbena, Hugo D Critchley
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Överrörlighet i leder är kopplat till högre ångestnivåer
  2. 02Känslighet för inre kroppssignaler hjälper till att förklara detta samband
  3. 03Överrörligas hjärnor reagerar starkare på känslomässiga scener
  4. 04Fysiska förutsättningar kan påverka sårbarheten för ångest

Personer med överrörliga leder kan uppleva mer ångest, delvis på grund av en förhöjd känslighet för kroppens inre signaler.

Abstract

Objective: Anxiety is associated with increased physiological reactivity and also increased "interoceptive" sensitivity to such changes in internal bodily arousal. Joint hypermobility, an expression of a common variation in the connective tissue protein collagen, is increasingly recognized as a risk factor to anxiety and related disorders. This study explored the link between anxiety, interoceptive sensitivity and hypermobility in a sub-clinical population using neuroimaging and psychophysiological evaluation. Methods: Thirty-six healthy volunteers undertook interoceptive sensitivity tests, a clinical examination for hypermobility and completed validated questionnaire measures of state anxiety and body awareness tendency. Nineteen participants also performed an emotional processing paradigm during functional neuroimaging. Results: We confirmed a significant relationship between state anxiety score and joint hypermobility. Interoceptive sensitivity mediated the relationship between state anxiety and hypermobility. Hypermobile, compared to non-hypermobile, participants displayed heightened neural reactivity to sad and angry scenes within brain regions implicated in anxious feeling states, notably insular cortex. Conclusions: Our findings highlight the dependence of anxiety state on bodily context, and increase our understanding of the mechanisms through which vulnerability to anxiety disorders arises in people bearing a common variant of collagen.

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APA
Núria Mallorquí-Bagué, Sarah N Garfinkel, Miriam Engels, Jessica A Eccles, Guillem Pailhez, Antonio Bulbena, & Hugo D Critchley (2014). Neuroimaging och psykofysiologisk undersökning av kopplingen mellan ångest, förstärkt affektiv reaktivitet och interoception hos personer med joint hypermobility. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/neuroimaging-and-psychophysiological-investigation-of-the-link-between-anxiety-enhanced-affective-reactivity-and-interoception-in-people-with-joint-hypermobility/
MLA
Núria Mallorquí-Bagué, et al. "Neuroimaging och psykofysiologisk undersökning av kopplingen mellan ångest, förstärkt affektiv reaktivitet och interoception hos personer med joint hypermobility." 2014, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/neuroimaging-and-psychophysiological-investigation-of-the-link-between-anxiety-enhanced-affective-reactivity-and-interoception-in-people-with-joint-hypermobility/.
Chicago
Núria Mallorquí-Bagué et al. 2014. "Neuroimaging och psykofysiologisk undersökning av kopplingen mellan ångest, förstärkt affektiv reaktivitet och interoception hos personer med joint hypermobility.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/neuroimaging-and-psychophysiological-investigation-of-the-link-between-anxiety-enhanced-affective-reactivity-and-interoception-in-people-with-joint-hypermobility/