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Journal of affective disordersJournal Article

05 May 2025

The interrelation of emotion regulation, anterior insula structure, and narcissistic traits.

Background

Emotion regulation deficits are prevalent in most psychiatric conditions; in particular in affective and personality disorders. The insula cortex is an intersection of emotion regulation, (expressive suppression vs. cognitive reappraisal), affective disorders, and traits predisposing dysfunctional personality. In this study, we tested the interrelation of emotion regulation strategies, brain structure, and narcissistic personality traits in a sub-clinical cohort.

Methods

In a sample of 172 psychiatrically healthy individuals we obtained 3 T MRI to acquire high resolution T1 weighted images for analyses of voxel- and surface-based structural parameters (SPM12/CAT12) along with measures of dispositional use of emotion regulation (Emotion Regulation Questionnaire; ERQ) and narcissistic traits (Pathological Narcissism Inventory; PNI). We tested their interrelation using a GLM approach and mediation models.

Results

ERQ mediated the negative association of right insula volume and PNI and the association of right insula gyrification and PNI. PNI mediated the association of bilateral insula volume and ERQ. Additionally, PNI sub-scales were positively associated with gyrification of bilateral anterior insulae, cortical thickness of left precuneus and negatively correlated with cortical thickness of the left inferior temporal gyrus.

Limitations

In contradistinction to preceding studies, no associations have been identified in prefrontal brain regions.

Conclusion

This is the first study that primarily tested meditated correlations of emotion regulation, brain structure, and narcissistic traits supporting the idea of the insula as a convergence structure for affective and personality disorders. Moreover, additional analyses indicate involvement of further brain regions such as precuneus and inferior temporal gyrus that have also been discussed in self-attributional processes.

COI Statement

Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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10.1016/j.jad.2025.05.002

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