Abnormal resting-state functional connectivity in subregions of amygdala in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder
文献类型:期刊论文
作者 | Guan, Lin1,2,3,6; Liu, Rui1,2,3,6![]() ![]() |
刊名 | BMC PSYCHIATRY
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出版日期 | 2024-07-31 |
卷号 | 24期号:1页码:12 |
通讯作者邮箱 | gangwangdoc@ccmu.edu.cn (g. wang) ; yinuo0311@163.com (xu chen ) |
关键词 | Adolescents Major depressive disorder Resting-state functional connectivity Amygdala subregions |
DOI | 10.1186/s12888-024-05977-9 |
产权排序 | 4 |
文献子类 | 实证研究 |
英文摘要 | BackgroundThe different symptoms of major depressive disorder (MDD) in adolescents compared to adults suggested there may be differences in the pathophysiology between adolescents and adults with MDD. However, despite the amygdala being considered critical in the pathophysiology, there was limited knowledge about the commonalities and differences in the resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) of amygdala subregions in MDD patients of different age groups.MethodsIn the current study, 65 adolescents (46 with MDD and 19 controls) and 91 adults (35 with MDD and 56 controls) were included. A seed-based functional connectivity analysis was performed for each of the amygdala subregions. A 2 x 2 ANOVA was used to analyze the main effect of age, diagnosis, and their interaction on the rsFC of each subregion.ResultsA significant main effect of age was revealed in the rsFC of bilateral centromedial (CM) subregions and right laterobasal (LB) subregion with several brain regions in the limbic system and frontoparietal network. The significant main effect of diagnosis showed MDD patients of different ages showed higher connectivity than controls between the right LB and left middle frontal gyrus (MFG).ConclusionsThe rsFC of specific amygdala subregions with brain regions in the limbic system and frontoparietal network is affected by age, indicating a distinct amygdala connectivity profile in adolescents. The decreased rsFC between the right LB and the left MFG in adolescents and adults with MDD could serve as a diagnostic biomarker and a target of nonpharmacological treatment for MDD. |
收录类别 | SCI |
WOS关键词 | ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX ; ANXIETY ; BRAIN ; NETWORKS ; FRONTOPARIETAL ; METAANALYSIS ; PREVALENCE ; CIRCUITS ; COVID-19 |
资助项目 | Capital Health Development Study Project[2022-2G-2123] ; High-level Public Health Technology Talent Construction Project[Discipline Backbone-01-029] ; Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Programme[QML20231901] ; Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Programme[QML20211901] ; Beijing Anding Hospital, Capital Medical University[YJ201907] ; Capital's Funds for Health Improvement and Research[CFH2020-4-2125] |
WOS研究方向 | Psychiatry |
WOS记录号 | WOS:001282227400003 |
出版者 | BMC |
资助机构 | Capital Health Development Study Project ; High-level Public Health Technology Talent Construction Project ; Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Programme ; Beijing Anding Hospital, Capital Medical University ; Capital's Funds for Health Improvement and Research |
源URL | [http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/48596] ![]() |
专题 | 心理研究所_中国科学院行为科学重点实验室 |
通讯作者 | Wang, Gang; Chen, Xu |
作者单位 | 1.Capital Med Univ, Beijing Anding Hosp, Natl Clin Res Ctr Mental Disorders, Beijing, Peoples R China 2.Capital Med Univ, Beijing Anding Hosp, Beijing Key Lab Mental Disorders, Beijing, Peoples R China 3.Capital Med Univ, Adv Innovat Ctr Human Brain Protect, Beijing, Peoples R China 4.Inst Psychol, CAS Key Lab Behav Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China 5.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China 6.Capital Med Univ, Beijing Anding Hosp, Beijing, Peoples R China |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Guan, Lin,Liu, Rui,Wang, Changshuo,et al. Abnormal resting-state functional connectivity in subregions of amygdala in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder[J]. BMC PSYCHIATRY,2024,24(1):12. |
APA | Guan, Lin.,Liu, Rui.,Wang, Changshuo.,Fan, Qingchen.,Zhou, Jingjing.,...&Chen, Xu.(2024).Abnormal resting-state functional connectivity in subregions of amygdala in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder.BMC PSYCHIATRY,24(1),12. |
MLA | Guan, Lin,et al."Abnormal resting-state functional connectivity in subregions of amygdala in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder".BMC PSYCHIATRY 24.1(2024):12. |
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