Distinct prefrontal cortex alterations in confirmed and suspected depression individuals with different perceived stress during an emotional autobiographical memory task: One fNIRS investigation

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of affective disorders Pub Date : 2024-10-26 DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2024.10.089
Yan Zhang , Minxiao Zheng , Dongmei Zhu , Guanghui Lei , Hui Da , Qiang Xiao , Qiang Wei , Shanzhi Ke , Xiaoyi Hu
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Abstract

Background

Previous research showed that perceived stress was strongly linked to depression, little is known about the underlying neurological mechanism of different depression subtypes with different perceived stress, and there is currently no classification of stress-based subtypes of depression. This study aimed at using fNIRS to uncover the neuromechanism of confirmed and suspected depression with different perceived stress, hence providing neurobiological evidence for the classification of stress-based depression subtypes. It is a significant target for effective depression treatment.

Method

The study included 551 young adults: 256 healthy control individuals, 62 confirmed depression patients, and 233 suspected depression participants. A 53-channel fNIRS imaging system was used to gather the average oxyhemoglobin level in the PFC during EAMT.

Results

Compared with HC, confirmed and suspected depression group show significant lower hemodynamic activation in right frontal lobe of frame under high loss of control. Confirmed depression with high sense of tension had higher activation than with high loss of control in right dlPFC, while for suspected depression, the activation with high sense of tension was lower than with high loss of control in left broca's area (BA) and front polar cortex (FPC).

Conclusion

All perceived stresses were not equal in their impacts on different depression types. The confirmed and suspected depression were two different depression subtypes sharing distinct activation pattern under different perceived stress in PFC, which may be an important target for stress-linked psychopathology. Depression can be further classified precisely based on stress. fNIRS can provide neuroimaging evidence for classification of stress-based depression subtypes.
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在情绪自传体记忆任务中,确诊抑郁症和疑似抑郁症患者因感知到的压力不同而出现不同的前额叶皮层改变:一项 fNIRS 研究。
背景:以往的研究表明,感知到的压力与抑郁密切相关,但人们对感知到的压力不同而导致的不同抑郁亚型的潜在神经机制知之甚少,目前也没有对基于压力的抑郁亚型进行分类。本研究旨在利用 fNIRS 发现不同感知压力下确诊和疑似抑郁症的神经机制,从而为基于压力的抑郁症亚型分类提供神经生物学证据。这是有效治疗抑郁症的一个重要目标:研究对象包括 551 名年轻人:256 名健康对照者、62 名确诊抑郁症患者和 233 名疑似抑郁症患者。研究使用 53 通道 fNIRS 成像系统收集 EAMT 期间 PFC 中氧合血红蛋白的平均水平:结果:与HC相比,确诊抑郁症组和疑似抑郁症组在高度失控的情况下,框架右额叶的血流动力学激活明显降低。而对于疑似抑郁症患者,高紧张感时左侧布洛卡区(BA)和前极皮层(FPC)的激活低于高失控时:结论:所有感知到的压力对不同抑郁类型的影响并不相同。结论:所有感知到的压力对不同抑郁类型的影响并不相同,确诊抑郁和疑似抑郁是两种不同的抑郁亚型,在不同的感知到的压力下,前脑皮层具有不同的激活模式,而前脑皮层可能是压力相关精神病理学的一个重要靶点。fNIRS可以为基于压力的抑郁亚型分类提供神经影像学证据。
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Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Affective Disorders publishes papers concerned with affective disorders in the widest sense: depression, mania, mood spectrum, emotions and personality, anxiety and stress. It is interdisciplinary and aims to bring together different approaches for a diverse readership. Top quality papers will be accepted dealing with any aspect of affective disorders, including neuroimaging, cognitive neurosciences, genetics, molecular biology, experimental and clinical neurosciences, pharmacology, neuroimmunoendocrinology, intervention and treatment trials.
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