Aberrant functional connectivity of the globus pallidus in the modulation of the relationship between childhood trauma and major depressive disorder.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-07-03 Print Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1503/jpn.240019
Jinrou Xia, Xiaohui Lin, Tong Yu, Huiwen Yu, Yurong Zou, Qianyi Luo, Hongjun Peng
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Abstract

Background: Childhood trauma plays a crucial role in the dysfunctional reward circuitry in major depressive disorder (MDD). We sought to explore the effect of abnormalities in the globus pallidus (GP)-centric reward circuitry on the relationship between childhood trauma and MDD.

Methods: We conducted seed-based dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) analysis among people with or without MDD and with or without childhood trauma. We explored the relationship between abnormal reward circuitry, childhood trauma, and MDD.

Results: We included 48 people with MDD and childhood trauma, 30 people with MDD without childhood trauma, 57 controls with childhood trauma, and 46 controls without childhood trauma. We found that GP subregions exhibited abnormal dFC with several regions, including the inferior parietal lobe, thalamus, superior frontal gyrus (SFG), and precuneus. Abnormal dFC in these GP subregions showed a significant correlation with childhood trauma. Moderation analysis revealed that the dFC between the anterior GP and SFG, as well as between the anterior GP and the precentral gyrus, modulated the relationship between childhood abuse and MDD severity. We observed a negative correlation between childhood trauma and MDD severity among patients with lower dFC between the anterior GP and SFG, as well as higher dFC between the anterior GP and precentral gyrus. This suggests that reduced dFC between the anterior GP and SFG, along with increased dFC between the anterior GP and precentral gyrus, may attenuate the effect of childhood trauma on MDD severity.

Limitations: Cross-sectional designs cannot be used to infer causality.

Conclusion: Our findings underscore the pivotal role of reward circuitry abnormalities in MDD with childhood trauma. These abnormalities involve various brain regions, including the postcentral gyrus, precentral gyrus, inferior parietal lobe, precuneus, superior frontal gyrus, thalamus, and middle frontal gyrus.

Clinical trial registration: ChiCTR2300078193.

调节童年创伤与重度抑郁障碍之间关系的丘脑苍白球功能连接异常。
背景:童年创伤在重性抑郁障碍(MDD)的奖赏回路功能失调中起着至关重要的作用。我们试图探讨以苍白球(GP)为中心的奖赏回路异常对童年创伤与重性抑郁症之间关系的影响:我们对患有或不患有多发性硬化症、有或没有童年创伤的人进行了基于种子的动态功能连接(dFC)分析。我们探讨了异常奖赏回路、童年创伤和 MDD 之间的关系:我们纳入了 48 名患有 MDD 且有童年创伤的患者、30 名患有 MDD 但没有童年创伤的患者、57 名患有童年创伤的对照组患者和 46 名没有童年创伤的对照组患者。我们发现,GP 亚区域与多个区域(包括顶叶下部、丘脑、额上回(SFG)和楔前回)的 dFC 出现异常。这些GP亚区的dFC异常与童年创伤有显著相关性。调节分析表明,GP前部与SFG之间以及GP前部与前中央回之间的dFC调节了童年虐待与MDD严重程度之间的关系。我们观察到,在前GP和SFG之间dFC较低以及前GP和前中央回之间dFC较高的患者中,童年创伤和MDD严重程度之间存在负相关。这表明,GP前部和SFG之间的dFC降低,以及GP前部和前中央回之间的dFC升高,可能会减弱童年创伤对MDD严重程度的影响:局限性:横断面设计不能用于推断因果关系:结论:我们的研究结果表明,奖赏回路异常在伴有儿童创伤的 MDD 中起着关键作用。这些异常涉及多个脑区,包括中央后回、中央前回、顶叶下部、楔前、额上回、丘脑和额中回:临床试验注册号:ChiCTR2300078193。
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6.80
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience publishes papers at the intersection of psychiatry and neuroscience that advance our understanding of the neural mechanisms involved in the etiology and treatment of psychiatric disorders. This includes studies on patients with psychiatric disorders, healthy humans, and experimental animals as well as studies in vitro. Original research articles, including clinical trials with a mechanistic component, and review papers will be considered.
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