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Trauma-focused psychotherapy response in youth with posttraumatic stress disorder is associated with changes in insula volume. | LitMetric

Trauma-focused psychotherapy response in youth with posttraumatic stress disorder is associated with changes in insula volume.

J Psychiatr Res

De Bascule, Academic Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Randomized controlled trials show that trauma-focused psychotherapy is effective for treating PTSD in youth, but the link between treatment response and brain structure changes is unclear.
  • Through a study of 35 young patients, researchers used MRI scans to explore changes in brain structure before and after treatment.
  • The findings indicated that non-responders had significant reductions in grey matter volume in the insula, suggesting atypical neurodevelopment, while responders showed no significant brain structure changes, implying that successful treatment might not restore typical brain abnormalities related to PTSD.

Article Abstract

Randomized controlled trials have shown efficacy of trauma-focused psychotherapies in youth with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but little is known about the relationship between treatment response and alternations in brain structures associated with PTSD. In this study, we longitudinally examined the association between treatment response and pre-to posttreatment changes in structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans using a voxel-based morphometry approach. We analyzed MRI scans of 35 patients (ages 8-18 years, 21 female) with PTSD (80%) or partial PTSD (20%) before and after eight weekly sessions of trauma-focused psychotherapy. PTSD severity was assessed longitudinally using the Clinician-Administered PTSD scale for Children and Adolescents to divide participants into responders and non-responders. Group by time interaction analysis showed significant differences in grey-matter volume in the bilateral insula due to volume reductions over time in non-responders compared to responders. Despite the significant group by time interaction, there were no significant group differences at baseline or follow-up. As typical development is associated with insula volume increase, these longitudinal MRI findings suggest that treatment non-response is associated with atypical neurodevelopment of the insula, which may underlie persistence of PTSD in youth. The absence of structural MRI changes in treatment responders, while in need of replication, suggest that successful trauma-focused psychotherapy may not directly normalize brain abnormalities associated with PTSD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.10.037DOI Listing

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