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Alterations in Resting-State Functional Connectivity Link Mindfulness Meditation With Reduced Interleukin-6: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Biological psychiatry
January 1, 1970
J David Creswell et al. (11 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to determine whether mindfulness meditation training increases default mode network (DMN) connectivity with the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) and whether these changes explain improvements in inflammatory biomarkers like IL-6.

Results Summary

Mindfulness meditation training increased functional connectivity between the posterior cingulate cortex and left dlPFC, which mediated a 30% reduction in IL-6 levels at follow-up, unlike relaxation training.

Population

Stressed, job-seeking unemployed adults (n = 35).

Effective Dosage

3-day intensive residential mindfulness meditation program.

Duration

3 days (with 4-month follow-up).

Interactions

None mentioned.

Extracted Claims (4)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
mindfulness meditation training
increase
posterior cingulate cortex resting-state functional connectivity with left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
stressed job-seeking unemployed community adults
-
increased
#1
mindfulness meditation training
decrease
interleukin (IL)-6
stressed job-seeking unemployed community adults
-
improvements in
#2
mindfulness meditation training
neutral
mindfulness meditation training effects on IL-6
stressed job-seeking unemployed community adults
30%
statistically explained
#3
relaxation training
no change
posterior cingulate cortex resting-state functional connectivity with left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
stressed job-seeking unemployed community adults
-
did not increase
#4
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mindfulness meditation training interventions have been shown to improve markers of health, but the underlying neurobiological mechanisms are not known. Building on initial cross-sectional research showing that mindfulness meditation may increase default mode network (DMN) resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) with regions important in top-down executive control (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex [dlPFC]), here we test whether mindfulness meditation training increases DMN-dlPFC rsFC and whether these rsFC alterations prospectively explain improvements in interleukin (IL)-6 in a randomized controlled trial. METHODS: Stressed job-seeking unemployed community adults (n = 35) were randomized to either a 3-day intensive residential mindfulness meditation or relaxation training program. Participants completed a 5-minute resting-state scan before and after the intervention program. Participants also provided blood samples at preintervention and at 4-month follow-up, which were assayed for circulating IL-6, a biomarker of systemic inflammation. RESULTS: We tested for alterations in DMN rsFC using a posterior cingulate cortex seed-based analysis and found that mindfulness meditation training, and not relaxation training, increased posterior cingulate cortex rsFC with left dlPFC (p < .05, corrected). These pretraining to posttraining alterations in posterior cingulate cortex-dlPFC rsFC statistically mediated mindfulness meditation training improvements in IL-6 at 4-month follow-up. Specifically, these alterations in rsFC statistically explained 30% of the overall mindfulness meditation training effects on IL-6 at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide the first evidence that mindfulness meditation training functionally couples the DMN with a region known to be important in top-down executive control at rest (left dlPFC), which, in turn, is associated with improvements in a marker of inflammatory disease risk.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultConnectomeFemaleGyrus CinguliHumansInflammationInterleukin-6Magnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMeditationMiddle AgedMindfulnessOutcome Assessment, Health CarePrefrontal CortexRelaxation TherapyStress, PsychologicalUnemployment
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations156
Citations/Year17.3
Relative Citation Ratio7.34
NIH Percentile96.3%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score2.01
Normalized Score0.70
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