Network-based mapping and neurotransmitter architecture of gray matter correlates of neuroticism
Shu Wang, Hu-Cheng Yang, Hai-Hua Sun, Feng-Mei Zhang, Zhen-Yu Dai, Ping-Lei Pan, Si-Yu Gu

TL;DR
This study finds that neuroticism is linked to three brain networks and specific neurotransmitter receptors, offering a new framework for understanding its biological basis.
Contribution
The study introduces a network-based approach to reconcile inconsistent findings on neuroticism's neural correlates and identifies key neurotransmitter systems involved.
Findings
Neuroticism-related GMV changes consistently map to the DMN, FPN, and VAN networks.
These networks correlate with 5-HT2A, CB1, and mGluR5 receptor distributions.
The findings suggest serotonergic, endocannabinoid, and glutamatergic mechanisms underlie neuroticism.
Abstract
Although neuroticism is a major risk factor for adverse health outcomes, its neural basis is obscured by inconsistent findings from studies of regional gray matter volume (GMV) correlates. This study sought to identify convergent functional brain networks underlying these heterogeneous GMV correlates using functional connectivity network mapping (FCNM), and to explore their neurochemical basis. We systematically identified 10 voxel-based morphometry (VBM) studies (N = 1,595) reporting neuroticism-associated GMV coordinates. Using resting-state fMRI data from 1,093 healthy Human Connectome Project participants, FCNM was applied to map functional connectivity patterns associated with these coordinates. Overlap with canonical networks was assessed. The Juspace toolbox explored spatial relationships between identified networks and major neurotransmitter receptor distributions. Despite…
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TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Mental Health Research Topics · MRI in cancer diagnosis
