Neural correlates of severity in major depressive disorder: A combined structural and resting-state functional MRI study

Xiaoliu Zhang , Jun Cao , Xiaorong Chen , Qian Huang , Su Hong , Jianmei Chen , Ming Ai , Yao Gan , Jinglan He , Li Kuang
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a disabling and severe psychiatric disorder with high risk of suicide, and adulthood is one of the most probable period for the onset. The neural basis underlying the young adults with MDD remains underexplored. In this study, we have investigated the cortical and subcortical alterations of neuroanatomical structures and functional activation in twenty-three young depressive patients with suicide attempt versus forty-five healthy controls. Significant disruptions of regional gray matter volume at left middle frontal extending to superior frontal involved with cognitive processing were found correlated with anxiety scores in MDD patients. Increased cortical thickness at right orbital frontal responsible for decision making was correlated with severity of suicide. Further, increased functional activation at left auditory association cortex was a hallmark of hallucinations in MDD, which was directly associated with depression severity. Moreover, decreased spontaneous brain activity at right inferior frontal was also found, reflecting lower inhibition control in MDD patients. The abnormal structural and functional findings at fronto-cortical areas implied the dysfunctional cognitive control and emotion regulation in MDD. The alterations correlated with clinical scores might indicate the reliable neural markers for MDD.

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重度抑郁症严重程度的神经相关性:一项结构和静息状态功能MRI联合研究
重度抑郁障碍(MDD)是一种致残性和严重的精神障碍,自杀风险很高,成年期是最有可能发病的时期之一。患有MDD的年轻人的神经基础仍然没有得到充分的探索。在这项研究中,我们调查了23名自杀未遂的年轻抑郁症患者与45名健康对照者的皮层和皮层下神经解剖学结构和功能激活的变化。在MDD患者中,发现左中额至上额区域灰质体积的显著破坏与认知处理有关,与焦虑评分相关。负责决策的右眶额皮质厚度增加与自杀的严重程度相关。此外,左听觉关联皮层功能激活的增加是MDD幻觉的标志,这与抑郁症的严重程度直接相关。此外,还发现右额下叶的自发脑活动减少,反映出MDD患者的抑制控制较低。额皮质区域的异常结构和功能表现暗示了MDD的认知控制和情绪调节功能失调。与临床评分相关的改变可能表明MDD的可靠神经标志物。
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Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry
Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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