Adolescent anxiety disorders and the developing brain: comparing neuroimaging findings in adolescents and adults

Author:

Xie Shuqi,Zhang XiaochenORCID,Cheng WenhongORCID,Yang Zhi

Abstract

Adolescence is the peak period for the incidence of anxiety disorders. Recent findings have revealed the immaturity of neural networks underlying emotional regulation in this population. Brain vulnerability to anxiety in adolescence is related to the unsynchronised development of anxiety-relevant brain functional systems. However, our current knowledge on brain deficits in adolescent anxiety is mainly borrowed from studies on adults. Understanding adolescent-specific brain deficits is essential for developing biomarkers and brain-based therapies targeting adolescent anxiety. This article reviews and compares recent neuroimaging literature on anxiety-related brain structural and functional deficits between adolescent and adult populations, and proposes a model highlighting the differences between adolescence and adulthood in anxiety-related brain networks. This model emphasises that in adolescence the emotional control system tends to be hypoactivated, the fear conditioning system is immature, and the reward and stress response systems are hypersensitive. Furthermore, the striatum’s functional links to the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex are strengthened, while the link between the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala is weakened in adolescence. This model helps to explain why adolescents are vulnerable to anxiety disorders and provides insights into potential brain-based approaches to intervene in adolescent anxiety disorders.

Funder

Qihang Foundation of Shanghai Mental Health Center

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai

Research Funds from Shanghai Mental Health Center

Shanghai Sailing Program

Hundred-Talent Fund from Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health

National Key R&D Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shanghai Mental Health Center Clinical Research Center

Project of Shanghai Children’s Health Service Capacity Construction

Shanghai Municipal Commission of Education-Gaofeng Clinical Medicine Grant Support

Institute-level Projects of Shanghai Mental Health Center

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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