INTEROCEPTION, INFLAMMATION AND BELIEFS; AN UNEXPLORED INTERACTION UNVEILED
University of Sussex and Brighton Sussex Medical School
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PS02-07PM-425
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This study investigates the relationships between interoception, mindsets, and beliefs, and their associations with functional connectivity (fMRI) and inflammatory markers by giving participants an interoceptive challenge, namely, a typhoid vaccine.
Methodology: Participants visited the lab twice, to receive a typhoid vaccine and placebo (interoceptive challenge) in a double blinded design. At each visit, participants completed in a battery of questionnaires, including the Body Perception Questionnaire (BPQ), Primal World Belief Inventory (PI-99), and a Health Mindset Questionnaire. Blood samples were collected at baseline and 5 hours post injection to measure inflammatory cytokine levels (IL-6, IL-8, IL-1β, TNF-α, and CRP). Participants also completed EEG tasks (Heartbeat evoked potentials (HEPs)), and fMRI tasks (emotion and interoception task) and resting-state fMRI.
Results: Subdiaphragmatic BPQ scores significantly correlated with “enticing”, “improvable”, “interesting”, “meaning” and “needs me” PI-99 scores. “Interesting” and “meaning” PI-99 scores were also correlated with total and mean BPQ scores. Functional connectivity differed between placebo and vaccine conditions, with these differences significantly predicted by depression and anxiety scores.
Discussion: Further analyses will elucidate relationships between interoception and inflammation and will examine how inflammatory markers correlate with primal world beliefs and predict brain connectivity patterns.
Potential impact/relevance for the field: This is the first study investigating the interplay between beliefs, mindsets and interoception and inflammatory makers.
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