Resting-State Network Dynamics in Asthma: Interplay Between Depressive Symptoms and Airway Inflammation

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Maxie Liebscher , Claire Laubacher , Theodore P. Imhoff-Smith , Rasmus M. Birn , Danika R. Klaus , Corrina J. Frye , William W. Busse , Melissa A. Rosenkranz
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Abstract

Background

Asthma and depression frequently co-occur, potentially worsening each other’s symptoms. The salience network (SN) may play a key role in this link, but the roles of the default mode network (DMN) and frontoparietal network (FPN), as outlined in the triple network theory, remain unclear in the asthma-depression connection. This longitudinal study investigated pre-post changes in graph-theory metrics within and between the 3 networks in individuals with asthma and how these relate to depressive symptoms.

Methods

Twenty-four individuals with asthma underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging scans pre- and postsegmental allergen challenge. Depressive symptoms were assessed at baseline using the Beck Depression Inventory. Changes in graph-theory metrics were analyzed using region-of-interest (ROI)-to-ROI analyses, controlling for sex.

Results

Allergen challenge led to changes in network properties. Within-network analyses showed decreased degree centrality (β = 0.50, false discovery rate–corrected p [pFDR] = .004) and betweenness centrality (β = 0.10, pFDR = .025) of the posterior cingulate cortex (DMN) and reduced degree centrality of the anterior cingulate cortex (SN), which correlated with depressive symptoms (β = 0.05, pFDR = .017). Between-network analyses showed reduced closeness centrality in the bilateral lateral parietal during SN-DMN interactions (right: β = 0.23, pFDR = .010; left: β = 0.23, pFDR = .013) and increased degree centrality in the left posterior parietal cortex during SN-FPN interactions (β = −0.10, pFDR = .038), which correlated with depressive symptoms.

Conclusions

Allergen challenge alters graph-theory metrics within and between resting-state networks, with changes linked to depression symptoms. Findings highlight the SN’s critical role in network switching and its vulnerability to inflammation in asthma-depression connection.
哮喘的静息状态网络动力学:抑郁症状和气道炎症之间的相互作用
背景:哮喘和抑郁症经常同时发生,可能会加重彼此的症状。突出网络(SN)可能在这一联系中发挥关键作用,但三网络理论中概述的默认模式网络(DMN)和额顶叶网络(FPN)在哮喘-抑郁联系中的作用尚不清楚。这项纵向研究调查了哮喘患者3个网络内部和网络之间图论指标的前后变化,以及这些变化与抑郁症状的关系。方法对24例哮喘患者进行节段性过敏原激发前后的功能磁共振成像扫描。在基线时使用贝克抑郁量表评估抑郁症状。在控制性别的情况下,使用兴趣区域(ROI)到ROI分析来分析图论指标的变化。结果过敏原挑战导致了网络特性的改变。网络内分析显示,与抑郁症状相关的后扣带皮层(DMN)和前扣带皮层(SN)的中心性程度降低(β = 0.50,错误发现率校正p [pFDR] = 0.004)、中间中心性(β = 0.10, pFDR = 0.025)和中心性程度降低(β = 0.05, pFDR = 0.017)。网络间分析显示,在SN-DMN相互作用期间,双侧侧顶叶的亲密中心性降低(右:β = 0.23, pFDR = 0.010;左侧:β = 0.23, pFDR = 0.013),在SN-FPN相互作用期间,左侧后顶叶皮层中心性度增加(β = - 0.10, pFDR = 0.038),与抑郁症状相关。结论:过敏原挑战会改变静息状态网络内部和之间的图论指标,这种变化与抑郁症状有关。研究结果强调,在哮喘-抑郁连接中,SN在网络切换中起着关键作用,并且容易受到炎症的影响。
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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