Effects of testosterone administration on threat and escape anticipation in the orbitofrontal cortex

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2018

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Heany, Sarah J
Bethlehem, Richard A I
van Honk, JackISNI 0000000042813326
Bos, PeterISNI 0000000396515326
Stein, Dan J
Terburg, DavidISNI 0000000393680801

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Recent evidence suggests that the steroid hormone testosterone can decrease the functional coupling between orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and amygdala. Theoretically this decoupling has been linked to a testosterone-driven increase of goal-directed behaviour in case of threat, but this has never been studied directly. Therefore, we placed twenty-two women in dynamically changing situations of escapable and inescapable threat after a within-subject placebo controlled testosterone administration. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we provide evidence that testosterone activates the left lateral OFC (LOFC) in preparation of active goal-directed escape and decouples this OFC area from a subcortical threat system including the central-medial amygdala, hypothalamus and periaqueductal gray. This LOFC decoupling was specific to threatening situations, a point that was further emphasized by an absence of such decoupling in a second experiment focused on resting-state connectivity. These results not only confirm that testosterone administration decouples the LOFC from the subcortical threat system, but also show that this is specifically the case in response to acute threat, and ultimately leads to an increase in LOFC activity when the participant prepares a goal-directed action to escape. Together these results for the first time provide a detailed understanding of functional brain alterations induced by testosterone under threat conditions, and corroborate and extend the view that testosterone prepares the brain for goal-directed action in case of threat.

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Heany, S J, Bethlehem, R A I, van Honk, J, Bos, P A, Stein, D J & Terburg, D 2018, 'Effects of testosterone administration on threat and escape anticipation in the orbitofrontal cortex', Psychoneuroendocrinology, vol. 96, pp. 42-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.05.038