Intrinsic functional connectivity of right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and hippocampus subregions relates to emotional and sensory-perceptual properties of intrusive trauma memories

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Abstract

Background: Trauma-related intrusive memories (TR-IMs), unwanted and vivid, are core symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Prior research links voluntary TR-IM suppression to inhibitory control of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) over the hippocampus (HPC). However, the potential relevance of tonic resting-state inhibition has not been examined, nor has the functional differentiation of the anterior and posterior hippocampus (aHPC/HPC). This study examined relationships of TR-IM frequency and properties with resting-state negative coupling between the right dlPFC and right aHPC/pHPC in trauma-exposed individuals with PTSD symptoms. Methods: Participants (N=109; 88 female) completed two weeks of ecological momentary assessments capturing TR-IM frequency and properties (intrusiveness, emotional intensity, vividness, visual properties, and reliving). Using 3T resting-state magnetic resonance imaging, participant-specific 4-mm spheres were placed at the right dlPFC voxel most anticorrelated with the right aHPC and pHPC. Quasi-Poisson and linear mixed-effects models assessed relationships of TR-IM frequency and properties with right dlPFC-right aHPC and pHPC anticorrelation. Results: TR-IM emotional intensity was positively associated with right dlPFC-aHPC connectivity, while vividness and visual properties were linked to right dlPFC-pHPC connectivity. No significant associations were found between TR-IM frequency, intrusiveness, or reliving, and anticorrelation with either HPC subregion. Conclusions: This study provides novel insights into the neural correlates of TR-IMs, highlighting the relevance of intrinsic negative coupling between the right dlPFC and aHPC/pHPC to their emotional impact and perceptual properties. Further research on inhibitory mechanisms in this circuit could improve understanding of component processes of intrusive reexperiencing, a severe and treatment-refractory PTSD symptom.

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