Association between abnormal default mode network homogeneity and sleep disturbances in major depressive disorder

IF 5.3 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY General Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1136/gpsych-2023-101371
Muzhi Huang, Yangpan Ou, Huabing Li, Feng Liu, Ping Li, Jingping Zhao, Bing Lang, Wenbin Guo
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Background Sleep disturbance is a common comorbidity of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, network homogeneity (NH) changes of the default mode network (DMN) in MDD with sleep disturbances are unclear. Aims The purpose of this study was to probe the abnormal NH in the DMN in MDD with sleep disturbances and to reveal the differences between MDD with or without sleep disturbances. Methods Twenty-four patients with MDD and sleep disturbances (Pa\_s), 33 patients with MDD without sleep disturbances (Pa\_ns) and 32 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited in this study. Resting-state functional imaging data were analysed using NH. Results Compared with Pa\_ns and HCs, Pa\_s showed decreased NH in the left superior medial prefrontal cortex and increased NH in the right precuneus. There was a negative correlation between NH in the left superior medial prefrontal cortex and sleep disturbances (r=−0.42, p=0.001) as well as a positive correlation between NH in the right precuneus and sleep disturbances (r=0.41, p=0.002) in patients with MDD. Conclusions MDD with sleep disturbances is associated with abnormal NH in the DMN, which could differentiate pa\_s from pa\_ns. The DMN may play a crucial role in the neurobiological mechanisms of MDD with sleep disturbances. Data are available upon reasonable request. Data has the potential to be shared with others upon request.
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重度抑郁症患者默认模式网络同质性异常与睡眠障碍之间的关系
背景 睡眠障碍是重度抑郁障碍(MDD)的常见合并症。然而,MDD伴睡眠障碍患者默认模式网络(DMN)的网络同质性(NH)变化尚不清楚。目的 本研究旨在探究伴有睡眠障碍的重度抑郁症患者默认模式网络的异常NH,并揭示伴有或不伴有睡眠障碍的重度抑郁症之间的差异。方法 本研究招募了24名伴有睡眠障碍的MDD患者(Pa/_s)、33名无睡眠障碍的MDD患者(Pa/_ns)和32名健康对照组(HCs)。采用NH对静息态功能成像数据进行分析。结果 与 Pa\_ns 和 HCs 相比,Pa/_s 显示左侧内侧前额叶皮层的 NH 值降低,而右侧楔前皮层的 NH 值升高。在 MDD 患者中,左上内侧前额叶皮层的 NH 与睡眠障碍呈负相关(r=-0.42,p=0.001),右侧楔前皮层的 NH 与睡眠障碍呈正相关(r=0.41,p=0.002)。结论 MDD伴有睡眠障碍与DMN中的NH异常有关,这可以区分pa/_s和pa/_ns。DMN可能在MDD伴睡眠障碍的神经生物学机制中起着关键作用。如有合理要求,可提供数据。数据有可能应要求与他人共享。
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General Psychiatry
General Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: General Psychiatry (GPSYCH), an open-access journal established in 1959, has been a pioneer in disseminating leading psychiatry research. Addressing a global audience of psychiatrists and mental health professionals, the journal covers diverse topics and publishes original research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, forums on topical issues, case reports, research methods in psychiatry, and a distinctive section on 'Biostatistics in Psychiatry'. The scope includes original articles on basic research, clinical research, community-based studies, and ecological studies, encompassing a broad spectrum of psychiatric interests.
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