Dysregulated connectivity configuration of triple-network model in obsessive-compulsive disorder

IF 10.1 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1038/s41380-025-02921-5
Hailong Li, Bin Li, Lingxiao Cao, Jiaxin Jiang, Shuangwei Chai, Huan Zhou, Yingxue Gao, Lianqing Zhang, Zilin Zhou, Xinyue Hu, Weijie Bao, Bharat B. Biswal, Qiyong Gong, Xiaoqi Huang
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is signified by altered functional network connectivity (FNC), particularly within the default mode network (DMN), salience network (SAL), and fronto-parietal network (FPN). While previous studies suggest disruptions within triple networks, dynamic causal interactions across networks remain unaddressed. This study seeks to validate previous findings of static dysconnectivity between triple networks and further delineate the time-varying interactions and causal relationships among these networks in OCD. A resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study was performed on a relatively large and well-characterized clinical sample, comprising 88 medication-free OCD patients and 93 healthy controls (HC). Group independent component analysis, combined with a sliding window approach and k-means clustering analysis, was used to assess static and dynamic time-varying FNC within triple networks. Spectral dynamic causal modelling and parametric empirical Bayes framework were utilized to explore the abnormal effective connectivity among these networks in OCD patients. Our results proposed a novel dysregulated connectivity configuration of the triple-network model for OCD. With the self-inhibition increase in the left FPN, the excitatory effect onto the right FPN decrease, resulting in a weakened static connectivity between the left and right FPNs. Concurrently, time-varying hypoconnectivity patterns are observed between the left FPN and DMN, as well as the right FPN and SAL in OCD. Additionally, the excitatory influence from the DMN to the SAL suggests an atypical modulation within OCD’s network pathology. These findings advance our understanding of the dysregulated information transfer and the complex interplay of brain networks in OCD, potentially guiding future therapeutic strategies.

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强迫症三网络模型连接结构失调
强迫症(OCD)表现为功能网络连接(FNC)的改变,特别是在默认模式网络(DMN)、突出网络(SAL)和额顶叶网络(FPN)中。虽然以前的研究表明在三重网络中存在中断,但网络之间的动态因果相互作用仍然没有得到解决。本研究旨在验证三重网络之间静态连接障碍的先前发现,并进一步描述强迫症中这些网络之间随时间变化的相互作用和因果关系。静息状态功能磁共振成像研究对一个相对较大且特征明确的临床样本进行了研究,其中包括88名无药物强迫症患者和93名健康对照(HC)。组独立分量分析,结合滑动窗口法和k-means聚类分析,用于评估三重网络中静态和动态时变FNC。利用谱动态因果模型和参数经验贝叶斯框架探讨强迫症患者这些网络之间异常的有效连通性。我们的研究结果提出了一种新的强迫症三重网络模型的失调连接配置。随着左侧FPN的自抑制增强,对右侧FPN的兴奋作用减弱,导致左右FPN之间的静态连通性减弱。同时,强迫症患者的左FPN和DMN之间以及右FPN和SAL之间也观察到时变的低连接模式。此外,DMN对SAL的兴奋性影响表明强迫症网络病理中的非典型调节。这些发现促进了我们对强迫症中信息传递失调和大脑网络复杂相互作用的理解,可能指导未来的治疗策略。
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Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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20.50
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459
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Psychiatry focuses on publishing research that aims to uncover the biological mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal emphasizes studies that bridge pre-clinical and clinical research, covering cellular, molecular, integrative, clinical, imaging, and psychopharmacology levels.
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