Changes in ventral prefrontal-subcortical network connectivity during the course of remission from bipolar mania

Jennifer E. Siegel-Ramsay , Elizabeth Lippard , Thomas Blom , Wade Webber , Cal Adler , David E. Fleck , Melissa P. DelBello , Jorge R.C. Almeida , Stephen M. Strakowski
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Abstract

Background

Dysregulated ventral prefrontal-subcortical networks are implicated in bipolar disorder, although how connectivity changes within these networks during the emergence and resolution of affective episodes is unclear. To address this knowledge gap, in this post-hoc study, we investigated longitudinal changes in prefrontal-subcortical connectivity during remission from mania in individuals with bipolar I disorder.

Methods

We followed 35 individuals with bipolar I disorder through eight weeks of treatment for a manic episode. Using mixed models, we compared changes in ventral prefrontal-subcortical connectivity between individuals who remitted (n = 16, Young Mania Rating Scale/Hamilton Depression Rating Scale < 10 by week eight) and those who did not (n = 19) during emotional distractor conditions of the continuous performance task (CPT-END), a cognitive attentional task with emotional and neutral distractors; at baseline, one and eight weeks of treatment covarying for age and sex.

Results

During the eight-week trial, significant group-by-time interactions were found between medial prefrontal cortex and right inferior frontal gyrus pars triangularis. There was also a group-by-time interaction in connectivity between prefrontal cortex and left thalamus, bilateral amygdala, and pregenual anterior cingulate cortex.

Conclusion

These results highlight distinct ventral prefrontal-subcortical connectivity patterns characterizing the remitted state in bipolar disorder during tasks requiring focused attention amid emotional distractions. In the context of previous research, remission was associated with more normative connectivity between medial prefrontal and both thalamus and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. However, while ventral prefrontal–paralimbic/limbic connectivity may show improvement with symptom remission, it may not fully normalize, suggesting residual functional abnormalities despite clinical recovery.
双相躁狂症缓解过程中腹侧前额叶-皮质下网络连通性的变化
腹侧前额叶-皮层下网络失调与双相情感障碍有关,尽管在情感发作的出现和消退过程中,这些网络内的连接如何变化尚不清楚。为了解决这一知识差距,在这项事后研究中,我们调查了双相I型躁狂症患者躁狂症缓解期间前额叶-皮层下连通性的纵向变化。方法:我们对35名双相I型障碍患者进行了为期8周的躁狂发作治疗。使用混合模型,我们比较了缓解个体之间腹侧前额叶-皮层下连通性的变化(n = )16,青年躁狂症评定量表/汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表<;连续表现任务(CPT-END)是一项具有情绪和中性干扰物的认知注意力任务,在情绪干扰物条件下(n = 19);在基线,1周和8周的治疗随年龄和性别而变化。结果在8周的试验中,内侧前额叶皮层和右侧额下回三角部之间存在显著的组时间相互作用。前额叶皮层与左丘脑、双侧杏仁核和前扣带皮层之间的连通性也存在群体时间相互作用。结论:这些结果突出了不同的腹侧前额叶-皮层下连接模式,表征了双相情感障碍在情绪干扰下需要集中注意力的任务时的缓解状态。在之前的研究中,缓解与内侧前额叶皮层与丘脑和腹外侧前额叶皮层之间更规范的连接有关。然而,虽然腹侧前额叶-旁边缘/边缘的连通性可能随着症状缓解而改善,但它可能不会完全正常化,这表明尽管临床恢复,但仍存在功能异常。
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Journal of mood and anxiety disorders
Journal of mood and anxiety disorders Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General), Behavioral Neuroscience
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