The neural representations of valence transformation in indole processing

Author:

Zou Laiquan1ORCID,Qi Yue1,Shen Lei23,Huang Yanyang1ORCID,Huang Jiayu1,Xia Zheng23,Fan Mingxia2,Fan Wu4,Chai Guo-bi4,Shi Qing-zhao4,Zhang Qidong4,Yan Chao235

Affiliation:

1. Southern Medical University Chemical Senses and Mental Health Lab, Department of Psychology, School of Public Health, , South Shatai Road 1023, Guangzhou 510515, China

2. East China Normal University Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics (MOE & STCSM), Shanghai Changning-ECNU Mental Health Center, School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, , North Zhongshan Road 3663, Shanghai 200062, China

3. East China Normal University Shanghai Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance, , North Zhongshan Road 3663, Shanghai 20062, China

4. Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of CNTC , Fengyang Road 2, Zhengzhou 450001, China

5. Key Laboratory of Philosophy and Social Science of Anhui Province on Adolescent Mental Health and Crisis Intelligence Intervention , South Jiuhua Road 189, Hefei 241002, China

Abstract

Abstract Indole is often associated with a sweet and floral odor typical of jasmine flowers at low concentrations and an unpleasant, animal-like odor at high concentrations. However, the mechanism whereby the brain processes this opposite valence of indole is not fully understood yet. In this study, we aimed to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying indole valence encoding in conversion and nonconversion groups using the smelling task to arouse pleasantness. For this purpose, 12 conversion individuals and 15 nonconversion individuals participated in an event–related functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm with low (low-indole) and high (high-indole) indole concentrations in which valence was manipulated independent of intensity. The results of this experiment showed that neural activity in the right amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex and insula was associated with valence independent of intensity. Furthermore, activation in the right orbitofrontal cortex in response to low-indole was positively associated with subjective pleasantness ratings. Conversely, activation in the right insula and amygdala in response to low-indole was positively correlated with anticipatory hedonic traits. Interestingly, while amygdala activation in response to high-indole also showed a positive correlation with these hedonic traits, such correlation was observed solely with right insula activation in response to high-indole. Additionally, activation in the right amygdala in response to low-indole was positively correlated with consummatory pleasure and hedonic traits. Regarding olfactory function, only activation in the right orbitofrontal cortex in response to high-indole was positively correlated with olfactory identification, whereas activation in the insula in response to low-indole was negatively correlated with the level of self-reported olfactory dysfunction. Based on these findings, valence transformation of indole processing in the right orbitofrontal cortex, insula, and amygdala may be associated with individual hedonic traits and perceptual differences.

Funder

Open Research Fund of Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics

East China Normal University and Health Joint Fund

scientific research program of innovation platform in State Tobacco Monopoly Administration and the State Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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