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Differential increase of hippocampal subfield volume after socio-affective mental training relates to reductions in diurnal cortisol

Medicine and Health

Differential increase of hippocampal subfield volume after socio-affective mental training relates to reductions in diurnal cortisol

S. L. Valk, V. Engert, et al.

The hippocampus modulates the HPA-axis and stress; this study tested whether three 3-month mental training modules—attention-based mindfulness, socio-affective (compassion), and socio-cognitive—affect hippocampal subfield volume and intrinsic functional connectivity in 332 healthy adults and linked these changes to diurnal and chronic cortisol. Compassion-based training increased bilateral CA1-3 volume and connectivity and was associated with reduced cortisol. Research conducted by Sofie Louise Valk, Veronika Engert, Lara Puhlmann, Roman Linz, Benoit Caldairou, Andrea Bernasconi, Neda Bernasconi, Boris C Bernhardt, and Tania Singer.... show more
Abstract
The hippocampus is a central modulator of the HPA-axis, impacting the regulation of stress on brain structure, function, and behavior. The current study assessed whether three different types of 3 months mental Training Modules geared towards nurturing (a) attention-based mindfulness, (b) socio-affective, or (c) socio-cognitive skills may impact hippocampal organization by reducing stress. We evaluated mental training-induced changes in hippocampal subfield volume and intrinsic functional connectivity, by combining longitudinal structural and resting-state fMRI connectivity analysis in 332 healthy adults. We related these changes to changes in diurnal and chronic cortisol levels. We observed increases in bilateral cornu ammonis volume (CA1-3) following the 3 months compassion-based module targeting socio-affective skills (Affect module), as compared to socio-cognitive skills (Perspective module) or a waitlist cohort with no training intervention. Structural changes were paralleled by relative increases in functional connectivity of CA1-3 when fostering socio-affective as compared to socio-cognitive skills. Furthermore, training-induced changes in CA1-3 structure and function consistently correlated with reductions in cortisol output. Notably, using a multivariate approach, we found that other subfields that did not show group-level changes also contributed to changes in cortisol levels. Overall, we provide a link between a socio-emotional behavioural intervention, changes in hippocampal subfield structure and function, and reductions in cortisol in healthy adults.
Publisher
eLife
Published On
Aug 28, 2024
Authors
Sofie Louise Valk, Veronika Engert, Lara Puhlmann, Roman Linz, Benoit Caldairou, Andrea Bernasconi, Neda Bernasconi, Boris C Bernhardt, Tania Singer
Tags
hippocampus
CA1-3 subfield
cortisol (HPA-axis)
socio-affective/compassion training
functional connectivity
mental training/mindfulness
stress regulation
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