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Decoding anxiety-impulsivity subtypes in preadolescent internalising disorders: findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study

  • Huaxin Fan
  • , Zhaowen Liu
  • , Xinran Wu
  • , Gechang Yu
  • , Xinrui Gu
  • , Nanyu Kuang
  • , Kai Zhang
  • , Yu Liu
  • , Tianye Jia
  • , Barbara J. Sahakian
  • , Trevor W. Robbins
  • , Gunter Schumann
  • , Wei Cheng
  • , Jianfeng Feng
  • , Benjamin Becker
  • , Jie Zhang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Fudan University
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian
  • Prince of Wales Hospital Hong Kong
  • Shanghai University
  • University of Cambridge
  • The University of Hong Kong

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Background Internalising disorders are highly prevalent emotional dysregulations during preadolescence but clinical decision-making is hampered by high heterogeneity. During this period impulsivity represents a major risk factor for psychopathological trajectories and may act on this heterogeneity given the controversial anxiety-impulsivity relationships. However, how impulsivity contributes to the heterogeneous symptomatology, neurobiology, neurocognition and clinical trajectories in preadolescent internalising disorders remains unclear. Aims The aim was to determine impulsivity-dependent subtypes in preadolescent internalising disorders that demonstrate distinct anxiety-impulsivity relationships, neurobiological, genetic, cognitive and clinical trajectory signatures. Method We applied a data-driven strategy to determine impulsivity-related subtypes in 2430 preadolescents with internalising disorders from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study. Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses were employed to examine subtype-specific signatures of the anxiety-impulsivity relationship, brain morphology, cognition and clinical trajectory from age 10 to 12 years. Results We identified two distinct subtypes of patients who internalise with comparably high anxiety yet distinguishable levels of impulsivity, i.e. enhanced (subtype 1) or decreased (subtype 2) compared with control participants. The two subtypes exhibited opposing anxiety-impulsivity relationships: higher anxiety at baseline was associated with higher lack of perseverance in subtype 1 but lower sensation seeking in subtype 2 at baseline/follow-up. Subtype 1 demonstrated thicker prefrontal and temporal cortices, and genes enriched in immune-related diseases and glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons. Subtype 1 exhibited cognitive deficits and a detrimental trajectory characterised by increasing emotional/behavioural dysregulations and suicide risks during follow-up. Conclusions Our results indicate impulsivity-dependent subtypes in preadolescent internalising disorders and unify past controversies about the anxiety-impulsivity interaction. Clinically, individuals with a high-impulsivity subtype exhibit a detrimental trajectory, thus early interventions are warranted.

源语言英语
页(从-至)542-554
页数13
期刊British Journal of Psychiatry
223
6
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 21 12月 2023

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