躁狂或抑郁首发小儿双相情感障碍患者皮层下结构体积的变化。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY BMC Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1186/s12888-024-06208-x
Weijia Gao, Yue Chen, Dong Cui, Ce Zhu, Qing Jiao, Linyan Su, Shaojia Lu, Rongwang Yang
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背景:双相情感障碍开始时可能表现为抑郁或躁狂,这会影响治疗和预后。不同发病症状的儿童双相情感障碍(PBD)患者之间的生理和病理差异尚不清楚。本研究旨在调查首次发病的抑郁型(PBD-FED)和首次发病的躁狂型(PBD-FEM)双相情感障碍患者的皮层下结构改变:共有59人接受了高分辨率结构磁共振扫描,其中包括28名PBD-FED患者、13名PBD-FEM患者和18名健康对照者(HCs)。FreeSurfer 7.2 用于检测皮层下体积的变化。同时,比较了三组患者丘脑、海马和杏仁核亚区的体积:结果:控制年龄、性别、教育程度和估计颅内容积的协方差分析表明,PBD 患者的第三脑室和第四脑室增大。与 PBD-FED 组和 HC 组相比,PBD-FEM 组左侧丘脑、双侧海马和右侧杏仁核的灰质体积减少。随后的亚区分析显示,PBD-FEM 组的右侧皮质杏仁核瞬时、双侧附属基底核、左侧海马尾部、右侧海马头部和体部体积减少:结论:本研究结果提供了 PBD-FEM 患者皮层下结构减少的证据,这可能是其特征性表现。
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Alterations of subcortical structure volume in pediatric bipolar disorder patients with manic or depressive first-episode.

Background: Bipolar disorder may begin as depression or mania, which can affect the treatment and prognosis. The physiological and pathological differences among pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) patients with different onset symptoms are not clear. The aims of the present study were to investigate subcortical structural alterations in PBD patients with first-episode depressive (PBD-FED) and first-episode manic (PBD-FEM).

Methods: A total of 59 individuals including 28 PBD-FED, 13 PBD-FEM, and 18 healthy controls (HCs) underwent high-resolution structural magnetic resonance scans. FreeSurfer 7.2 was used to detect changes in subcortical volumes. Simultaneously, thalamic, hippocampal, and amygdala subregion volumes were compared between the three groups.

Results: Analysis of covariance controlling for age, sex, education, and estimated intracranial volume shows third and fourth ventricle enlargement in patients with PBD. Compared with the PBD-FED and HCs, the PBD-FEM group had reduced gray matter volume in the left thalamus, bilateral hippocampus, and right amygdala. Subsequent subregion analyses showed right cortico-amygdaloid transient, bilateral accessory-basal nucleus, left hippocampal tail, right hippocampal head, and body volume reduction in the PBD-FEM group.

Conclusions: The present findings provided evidence of decreased subcortical structure in PBD-FEM patients, which might present its trait feature.

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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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