Impaired sensory processing measured by functional MRI in Bipolar disorder manic and depressed mood states.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROIMAGING Brain Imaging and Behavior Pub Date : 2018-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s11682-017-9741-8
Joseph J Shaffer, Casey P Johnson, Jess G Fiedorowicz, Gary E Christensen, John A Wemmie, Vincent A Magnotta
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Abstract

Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurring episodes of depression and mania. Defining differences in brain function during these states is an important goal of bipolar disorder research. However, few imaging studies have directly compared brain activity between bipolar mood states. Herein, we compare functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) responses during a flashing checkerboard stimulus between bipolar participants across mood states (euthymia, depression, and mania) in order to identify functional differences between these states. 40 participants with bipolar I disorder and 33 healthy controls underwent fMRI during the presentation of the stimulus. A total of 23 euthymic-state, 16 manic-state, 15 depressed-state, and 32 healthy control imaging sessions were analyzed in order to compare functional activation during the stimulus between mood states and with healthy controls. A reduced response was identified in the visual cortex in both the depressed and manic groups compared to euthymic and healthy participants. Functional differences between bipolar mood states were also observed in the cerebellum, thalamus, striatum, and hippocampus. Functional differences between mood states occurred in several brain regions involved in visual and other sensory processing. These differences suggest that altered visual processing may be a feature of mood states in bipolar disorder. The key limitations of this study are modest mood-state group size and the limited temporal resolution of fMRI which prevents the segregation of primary visual activity from regulatory feedback mechanisms.

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通过功能磁共振成像测量双相情感障碍躁狂和抑郁情绪状态下的感觉处理受损情况。
躁郁症的特点是反复发作抑郁和躁狂。确定这些状态下大脑功能的差异是双相情感障碍研究的一个重要目标。然而,很少有成像研究直接比较双相情绪状态之间的大脑活动。在此,我们比较了双相情感障碍参与者在不同情绪状态(怡然、抑郁和躁狂)下受到闪烁棋盘刺激时的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)反应,以确定这些状态之间的功能差异。40 名患有双相情感障碍 I 的参与者和 33 名健康对照者在刺激出现时接受了 fMRI 检查。共分析了 23 个亢奋状态、16 个躁狂状态、15 个抑郁状态和 32 个健康对照组的成像,以比较不同情绪状态和健康对照组在刺激过程中的功能激活情况。结果发现,抑郁组和躁狂组与抒情组和健康组相比,视觉皮层的反应都有所减弱。在小脑、丘脑、纹状体和海马中也观察到了两极情绪状态之间的功能差异。情绪状态之间的功能差异出现在多个涉及视觉和其他感官处理的脑区。这些差异表明,视觉处理的改变可能是躁郁症情绪状态的一个特征。这项研究的主要局限性在于情绪状态组的规模不大,fMRI的时间分辨率有限,无法将主要视觉活动从调节反馈机制中分离出来。
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Brain Imaging and Behavior
Brain Imaging and Behavior 医学-神经成像
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期刊介绍: Brain Imaging and Behavior is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed journal, that publishes clinically relevant research using neuroimaging approaches to enhance our understanding of disorders of higher brain function. The journal is targeted at clinicians and researchers in fields concerned with human brain-behavior relationships, such as neuropsychology, psychiatry, neurology, neurosurgery, rehabilitation, and cognitive neuroscience.
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