Abstract

The functional neuropeptide S receptor 1 (NPSR1) gene A/T variant (rs324981) is associated with fear processing. We investigated the impact of NPSR1 genotype on fear processing and on symptom reduction following treatment in individuals with spider phobia. A replication approach was applied [discovery sample: Münster (MS) nMS = 104; replication sample Würzburg (WZ) nWZ = 81]. Participants were genotyped for NPSR1 rs324981 [T-allele carriers (risk) versus AA homozygotes (no-risk)]. A sustained and phasic fear paradigm was applied during functional magnetic resonance imaging. A one-session virtual reality exposure treatment was conducted. Change of symptom severity from pre to post treatment and within session fear reduction were assessed. T-allele carriers in the discovery sample displayed lower anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) activation compared to AA homozygotes independent of condition. For sustained fear, this effect was replicated within a small cluster and medium effect size. No association with symptom reduction was found. Within-session fear reduction was negatively associated with ACC activation in T-allele carriers in the discovery sample. NPSR1 rs324981 genotype might be associated with fear processing in the ACC in spider phobia. Interpretation as potential risk-increasing function of the NPSR1 rs324981 T-allele via impaired top-down control of limbic structures remains speculative. Potential association with symptom reduction warrants further research.

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Title
Impact of NPSR1 gene variation on the neural correlates of phasic and sustained fear in spider phobia—an imaging genetics and independent replication approach
Author
Leehr, Elisabeth J 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Brede, Leonie S 1 ; Böhnlein, Joscha 1 ; Roesmann, Kati 2 ; Gathmann, Bettina 3 ; Herrmann, Martin J 4 ; Junghöfer, Markus 5 ; Schwarzmeier, Hanna 4 ; Seeger, Fabian R 4 ; Siminski, Niklas 4 ; Straube, Thomas 3 ; Klahn, Anna Luisa 6 ; Weber, Heike 4 ; Schiele, Miriam A 7 ; Domschke, Katharina 7 ; Lueken, Ulrike 4 ; Dannlowski, Udo 1 

 Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster , Münster 48149, Germany 
 Institute for Clinical Psychology, University of Siegen , Siegen 57072, Germany 
 Institute of Medical Psychology and Systems Neuroscience, University of Münster , Münster 48149, Germany 
 Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatics, and Psychotherapy, Center of Mental Health, University Hospital of Würzburg , Wurzburg 97080, Germany 
 Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, University of Münster , Münster 48149, Germany 
 Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, University of Gothenburg , Gothenburg 41345, Sweden 
 Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg , Freiburg 79104, Germany 
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
17495016
e-ISSN
17495024
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3172190325
Copyright
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