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Elevated stress is associated with prefrontal cortex dysfunction during a verbal memory task in women with HIV
Authors:Leah?H.?Rubin  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:lrubin@uic.edu"   title="  lrubin@uic.edu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Minjie?Wu,Erin?E.?Sundermann,Vanessa?J.?Meyer,Rachael?Smith,Kathleen?M.?Weber,Mardge?H.?Cohen,Deborah?M.?Little,Pauline?M.?Maki
Affiliation:1.Department of Psychiatry (MC 913),University of Illinois at Chicago,Chicago,USA;2.Department of Psychology,University of Illinois at Chicago,Chicago,USA;3.Einstein Aging Study and the Department of Neurology,Albert Einstein College of Medicine,Bronx,USA;4.Graduate Program in Neuroscience,University of Illinois at Chicago,Chicago,USA;5.The Core Center,Cook County Health and Hospital System and Hektoen Institute of Medicine,Chicago,USA;6.Department of Medicine Stroger Hospital and Rush University,Chicago,USA;7.Baylor Scott & White Health,Temple,USA;8.Texas A&M University Health Science Center,Temple,USA
Abstract:HIV-infected women may be particularly vulnerable to verbal learning and memory deficits. One factor contributing to these deficits is high perceived stress, which is associated with prefrontal cortical (PFC) atrophy and memory outcomes sensitive to PFC function, including retrieval and semantic clustering. We examined the association between stress and PFC activation during a verbal memory task in 36 HIV-infected women from the Chicago Consortium of the Women’s Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) to better understand the role of the PFC in this stress-related impairment. Participants completed standardized measures of verbal learning and memory and stress (perceived stress scale-10). We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess brain function while participants completed encoding and recognition phases of a verbal memory task. HIV-infected women with higher stress (scores in top tertile) performed worse on all verbal memory outcomes including strategic encoding (p?p?p?=?0.06). Similar results were found in analyses focusing on PTSD symptoms. Results suggest that stress might alter the function of the medial PFC in HIV-infected women resulting in less efficient strategic retrieval and deficits in verbal memory.
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