Executive functions in obsessive–compulsive disorder: An activation likelihood estimate meta-analysis of fMRI studies

A. Del Casale, C. Rapinesi, G. Kotzalidis, P. de Rossi, M. Curto, D. Janiri, Silvia Criscuolo, M. C. Alessi, V. Ferri, R. De Giorgi, G. Sani, S. Ferracuti, P. Girardi, R. Brugnoli
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Abstract Objectives: To identify activation changes assessed in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) through Activation Likelihood Estimate meta-analysis. Methods: We included 28 peer-reviewed standard stereotactic space studies assessing adult OCD patients (OCDpts) vs. healthy controls (HCs) with fMRI during executive task performance. Results: In within-group analyses, HCs showed task-related activations in bilateral inferior frontal gyri, right middle frontal gyrus, right inferior parietal lobule, right claustrum, bilateral cingulate gyri, and left caudate body. OCDpts showed task-related left-sided activations in the superior, medial, and inferior frontal gyri, and thalamus, and bilateral activations in the middle frontal gyri, inferior parietal lobule, and insular cortices. Subtraction analysis showed increased left middle frontal gyrus activation in OCDpts. In between-groups analyses, OCDpts hypoactivated the right caudate body, left putamen, left ACC, and right medial and middle frontal gyri. Right caudate hypoactivation persisted also after applying Family‐wise error algorithms. Conclusions: This meta-analysis confirms that during executive functioning OCDpts show a functional deficit of the right caudate body, which could represent a major neural functional correlate of their illness.
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目的:通过激活似然估计meta分析,确定强迫症(OCD)的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中评估的激活变化。方法:我们纳入了28项同行评审的标准立体定向空间研究,用功能磁共振成像评估成年强迫症患者(OCDpts)与健康对照组(hc)在执行任务表现中的表现。结果:在组内分析中,HCs在双侧额下回、右侧额中回、右侧顶叶下小叶、右侧屏状体、双侧扣带回和左侧尾状体中显示任务相关激活。ocdpt表现出与任务相关的左侧额上回、内侧回、下回和丘脑激活,双侧额中回、顶叶下小叶和岛叶皮层激活。减法分析显示强迫症患者左侧额叶中回激活增加。在组间分析中,ocd患者的右侧尾状体、左侧壳核、左侧ACC、右侧内侧和中额回活性降低。在应用家族误差算法后,右尾状核的低激活也持续存在。结论:本荟萃分析证实,在执行功能期间,ocd患者表现出右侧尾状体的功能缺陷,这可能代表其疾病的主要神经功能相关。
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