Atopic dermatitis and stress: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of female patients with atopic dermatitis using an arithmetic task

Author:

Jonsson Tomas12ORCID,Li Tie‐Qiang12,Abdelhadi Saly3,Lönndahl Louise3ORCID,Theodorsson Elvar4,Nordlind Klas3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Physics Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

2. CLINTEC Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

3. Department of Medicine Solna, Division of Dermatology and Venereology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

4. Department of Biomedical and Clinical Science Linköping University Linköping Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAtopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by eczematous lesions, dry skin and persistent itch. AD may worsen due to psychological stress. However, little is known about the neural correlates that mediate the interaction between psychological stress and AD.ObjectivesTo identify the possible difference in brain activation during arithmetic‐task induced stress in patients with AD versus healthy controls (HC) as well as the link between the brain response and clinical and psychodemographic parameters.MethodsA cohort of 29 AD female patients and 23 matched HC were recruited to investigate the potential difference in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) response to a block‐designed arithmetic paradigm. Both the HC and AD subjects were evaluated regarding their psychological traits, and for the AD subjects also their clinical characteristics, including stress indicators such as heart rate and salivary cortisol. We employed both univariate and multivariate statistical methods to analyse the blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) fMRI response of the subjects to the block‐designed arithmetic paradigm.Results(1) Compared with HC subjects, the AD patients depict less deactivation in the default mode network including right angular gyrus, bilateral temporal pole and temporal lobe in response to the arithmetic task. (2) The BOLD fMRI response amplitude in the right postcentral gyrus and inferior parietal lobule is positively correlated with the stress susceptibility scores in the AD subjects, whereas the trend was the opposite of this for the HC subjects. (3) The activation in the postcentral gyrus also shows a correlation with the degree of itch in the AD patients.ConclusionsThe BOLD fMRI measurements based on an arithmetic paradigm can provide useful insight into altered brain processing and its association with psychological traits and clinical characteristics in subjects with AD. Psychological stress exacerbates brain activities for the AD subjects in the motor, somatosensory association cortex, perception and sensory integration processing. The postcentral gyrus might be of particular interest for itch and stress.

Publisher

Wiley

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