Researchers identify areas key to anxiety disorder; Temperament could be
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result of inherited genetic condition, Nature reports
The Toronto Star , Aug. 17, 2010
quiet for a few moments. When that child's reaction lasts too long or he is
too apprehensive, he may have a disorder known as anxious temperament, a
risk factor for depression or other anxiety disorders that develop later in
life.
difficult to develop because the cause of anxious temperament is unknown.
Wisconsin-Madison researchers have identified brain regions that are
overactive in the most anxious monkeys, and they were able to show that the
response in one of those regions is likely an inherited genetic condition.
The researchers hope to use their data to find the genes that predispose
people to the disorder and provide a target for drug therapy, and it may
help to identify children who are at-risk based on a family history of
depression and anxiety.
student in psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and co-lead
author of the study.
statistical significance that the two brain regions identified were likely
to be the most important and confirmed the validity of an animal model for
studying this mood disorder.
sample of animals, and because they were from a single family, we were able
to look at heritability within a single family tree."
contributes to disease development, the researchers can start to look for
genes that are active specifically in that region.
and if we look at everything going on everywhere we don't know where to
start," Fox said.
harmless radioactive variant of the sugar glucose (it is used in humans to
diagnose Parkinson's, for example), then immediately challenged the animals
in an "intruder" test designed to mimic a stranger approaching a child in a
non-threatening way. They assessed how the animals responded, and assigned
them to a relative scale of anxious temperament based on how long the animal
froze, how quiet it was, and how high its stress hormone levels were.
radioactive sugar to indicate which brain regions were the most active - and
thus needed the most energy. They found that the more anxious behaviour the
monkey displayed, the more active its amygdala and hippocampus were.
anxious temperament and emotion, most would say the amygdala," said Jonathan
Oler, an associate scientist at the Health Emotions Research Institute at
the University of Wisconsin-Madison and co-lead author of the study.
responses. The hippocampus, however, was previously thought to be mostly
involved with memory.
anxiety in the monkey equally," Oler said. "What was different between them
was the heritability component."
affected by genes," said Ned Kalin, chairman of psychiatry at the University
of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and senior author of the
study.
are inherited," Kalin said. "The amygdala, which has been the focus of
attention for lots of reasons, is less heritable than the hippocampus."
effective treatments for a range of mental disorders, including mood and
anxiety disorders," said Daniel S. Pine, chief of the section on development
and affective neuroscience at the National Institute of Mental Health, who
was not involved in the study.
neural processes that cause mood and anxiety disorders."
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