Putamen subregion dysfunction mediates the relationship between childhood maltreatment and major depressive disorder.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Qianyi Luo, Huiwen Yu, Tong Yu, Jinrou Xia, Yurong Zou, Yuhong Li, Juran Chen, Xiaohui Lin, Hongjun Peng
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Abstract

Childhood maltreatment is a significant risk factor for the development of major depressive disorder (MDD) and is closely linked to abnormalities in the brain's reward circuitry. Previous studies have observed reward circuitry abnormalities centered around the putamen in MDD patients, treating it as a single core nucleus. However, the putamen is a heterogeneous nucleus composed of different functional subregions, and there is limited research focused on the abnormal functional connectivity (FC) of putamen subregions in MDD with childhood maltreatment. To explore putamen-centered reward circuitry abnormalities in MDD with childhood maltreatment, we conducted static and dynamic functional connectivity (FC) analyses with putamen subregions (including the ventral anterior putamen, dorsal anterior putamen, ventral posterior putamen, and dorsal posterior putamen) as regions of interest. Four groups were included: MDD with childhood maltreatment (n = 48), MDD without childhood maltreatment (n = 30), healthy controls with childhood maltreatment (n = 57), and healthy controls without childhood maltreatment (n = 46). Compared to MDD without childhood maltreatment, MDD with childhood maltreatment exhibited higher dynamic FC between the right dorsal putamen and the right prefrontal gyrus, as well as lower static FC between the right ventral anterior putamen and the left middle frontal gyrus and left anterior cingulate gyrus. A positive correlation was found between these aberrant dynamic FC patterns and childhood maltreatment. Additionally, the abnormal dynamic FC mediated the relationship between childhood neglect and the depression severity. These findings suggest that dysfunctional connectivity within the putamen subregions may serve as a neurobiological marker for MDD in individuals with childhood maltreatment. This study contributes to a better understanding of the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of MDD, with implications for more targeted interventions that take into account the specific brain alterations associated with a history of childhood maltreatment.

壳核亚区功能障碍在儿童虐待与重度抑郁症的关系中起中介作用。
童年虐待是发展为重度抑郁症(MDD)的一个重要风险因素,并且与大脑奖赏回路的异常密切相关。先前的研究已经观察到,重度抑郁症患者的奖赏回路异常集中在壳核周围,并将其视为单个核心核。然而,壳核是一个由不同功能亚区组成的异质核,对MDD伴儿童期虐待的壳核亚区异常功能连接(FC)的研究有限。为了探索童年虐待伴MDD的以壳核为中心的奖赏回路异常,我们以壳核亚区(包括壳核前部腹侧、壳核前部背侧、壳核后部腹侧和壳核后部背侧)为兴趣区域,进行了静态和动态功能连接(FC)分析。包括四组:伴儿童期虐待的重度抑郁症(n = 48)、无儿童期虐待的重度抑郁症(n = 30)、伴儿童期虐待的健康对照组(n = 57)和无儿童期虐待的健康对照组(n = 46)。与未遭受童年虐待的MDD相比,遭受童年虐待的MDD右侧硬核背侧与右侧前额叶回之间的动态FC较高,右侧硬核前腹侧与左侧额叶中回和左侧扣带回前回之间的静态FC较低。这些异常的动态FC模式与儿童虐待之间存在正相关。此外,异常动态FC在童年忽视与抑郁严重程度的关系中起中介作用。这些发现表明,壳核亚区内的功能障碍连接可能是童年虐待个体重度抑郁症的神经生物学标志物。这项研究有助于更好地理解重度抑郁症的潜在神经生物学机制,并对考虑与儿童虐待史相关的特定大脑改变的更有针对性的干预措施产生影响。
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8.80
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4.30%
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154
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期刊介绍: The original papers published in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience deal with all aspects of psychiatry and related clinical neuroscience. Clinical psychiatry, psychopathology, epidemiology as well as brain imaging, neuropathological, neurophysiological, neurochemical and moleculargenetic studies of psychiatric disorders are among the topics covered. Thus both the clinician and the neuroscientist are provided with a handy source of information on important scientific developments.
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