Brain functional changes across mood states in bipolar disorder: from a large-scale network perspective

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1017/s0033291723002453
Yan-Kun Wu, Yun-Ai Su, Le Li, Lin-Lin Zhu, Ke Li, Ji-Tao Li, Philip B. Mitchell, Chao-Gan Yan, Tian-Mei Si
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Abstract

Background

Exploring the neural basis related to different mood states is a critical issue for understanding the pathophysiology underlying mood switching in bipolar disorder (BD), but research has been scarce and inconsistent.

Methods

Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data were acquired from 162 patients with BD: 33 (hypo)manic, 64 euthymic, and 65 depressive, and 80 healthy controls (HCs). The differences of large-scale brain network functional connectivity (FC) between the four groups were compared and correlated with clinical characteristics. To validate the generalizability of our findings, we recruited a small longitudinal independent sample of BD patients (n = 11). In addition, we examined topological nodal properties across four groups as exploratory analysis.

Results

A specific strengthened pattern of network FC, predominantly involving the default mode network (DMN), was observed in (hypo)manic patients when compared with HCs and bipolar patients in other mood states. Longitudinal observation revealed an increase in several network FCs in patients during (hypo)manic episode. Both samples evidenced an increase in the FC between the DMN and ventral attention network, and between the DMN and limbic network (LN) related to (hypo)mania. The altered network connections were correlated with mania severity and positive affect. Bipolar depressive patients exhibited decreased FC within the LN compared with HCs. The exploratory analysis also revealed an increase in degree in (hypo)manic patients.

Conclusions

Our findings identify a distributed pattern of large-scale network disturbances in the unique context of (hypo)mania and thus provide new evidence for our understanding of the neural mechanism of BD.

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双相情感障碍患者在不同情绪状态下的大脑功能变化:从大规模网络的角度看问题
背景探索与不同情绪状态相关的神经基础是理解双相情感障碍(BD)情绪转换的病理生理学的一个关键问题,但相关研究一直很少且不一致。方法采集了162名双相情感障碍患者(33名(低)躁狂症患者、64名平稳期患者、65名抑郁症患者)和80名健康对照组(HCs)的静息态功能磁共振成像数据。研究人员比较了四组患者大规模脑网络功能连通性(FC)的差异,并将其与临床特征相关联。为了验证我们研究结果的普遍性,我们招募了一小部分独立的纵向BD患者样本(n = 11)。结果 与普通躁狂症患者和处于其他情绪状态的双相情感障碍患者相比,在(低)躁狂症患者中观察到一种特殊的网络FC强化模式,主要涉及默认模式网络(DMN)。纵向观察发现,在(低)躁狂发作期间,患者的多个网络FC有所增加。两个样本都显示,与(低)躁狂症有关的DMN和腹侧注意网络之间以及DMN和边缘网络(LN)之间的FC增加。网络连接的改变与躁狂症的严重程度和积极情绪相关。与躁狂症患者相比,双相抑郁症患者的边缘网内的FC减少了。结论我们的研究结果发现,在(低)躁狂症的独特背景下,存在着大规模网络紊乱的分布模式,从而为我们了解躁狂症的神经机制提供了新的证据。
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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
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11.30
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4.30%
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711
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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