Reduced neural suppression at occipital cortex in subthreshold depression.

IF 5.8 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Jinhui Li, Yuheng Tan, Zixin Zheng, Chunliang Feng, Wenjie Fang, Xiaodan Huang, Song Lin, Kwok-Fai So, Lu Huang, Chaoran Ren, Qian Tao
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Abstract

Impaired visual perception and biochemical changes in the occipital cortex have been observed in major depression. However, the neural basis underlying these abnormalities remains yet elusive. Importantly, it remains unknown whether these abnormalities are present in the early stage of depression, known as subthreshold depression (SD). Recognized as a precursor of major depression, SD has gained a growing attention in both research and clinical fields. The current study recruit young adults with SD and demographically matched healthy controls (HC). Experiment 1 utilized a series of psychophysical tasks in a large sample (n = 95), and Experiment 2 used a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) approach in a medium sample (n = 63). Our results show that the impaired spatial suppression at the behavioural level is accompanied by a significant reduction in neural suppression in the human middle temporal complex (hMT+) and early visual cortex (EVC) within the SD group. Additionally, we found enhanced functional connectivity between hMT+ and the medial prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, insula, and postcentral gyrus in the SD group. These findings provide new insights into the psychopathological mechanisms underlying depressive symptoms and highlight the significance of the occipital cortex in the early identification and prevention of depression.

阈下抑郁患者枕皮质神经抑制减少。
在重度抑郁症患者中观察到视觉知觉受损和枕叶皮层的生化变化。然而,这些异常背后的神经基础仍然难以捉摸。重要的是,目前尚不清楚这些异常是否存在于抑郁症的早期阶段,即阈下抑郁症(SD)。SD被认为是重度抑郁症的前兆,在研究和临床领域受到越来越多的关注。目前的研究招募了患有SD的年轻成年人和人口统计学匹配的健康对照(HC)。实验1在大样本(n = 95)中使用了一系列心理物理任务,实验2在中等样本(n = 63)中使用了功能磁共振成像(fMRI)方法。我们的研究结果表明,在行为水平上的空间抑制受损伴随着SD组人类中颞叶复合体(hMT+)和早期视觉皮层(EVC)神经抑制的显著减少。此外,我们发现SD组hMT+与内侧前额叶皮层、前扣带皮层、脑岛和中央后回之间的功能连通性增强。这些发现为抑郁症状的精神病理机制提供了新的见解,并强调了枕皮质在抑郁症早期识别和预防中的重要性。
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CiteScore
11.50
自引率
2.90%
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484
审稿时长
23 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychiatry has suffered tremendously by the limited translational pipeline. Nobel laureate Julius Axelrod''s discovery in 1961 of monoamine reuptake by pre-synaptic neurons still forms the basis of contemporary antidepressant treatment. There is a grievous gap between the explosion of knowledge in neuroscience and conceptually novel treatments for our patients. Translational Psychiatry bridges this gap by fostering and highlighting the pathway from discovery to clinical applications, healthcare and global health. We view translation broadly as the full spectrum of work that marks the pathway from discovery to global health, inclusive. The steps of translation that are within the scope of Translational Psychiatry include (i) fundamental discovery, (ii) bench to bedside, (iii) bedside to clinical applications (clinical trials), (iv) translation to policy and health care guidelines, (v) assessment of health policy and usage, and (vi) global health. All areas of medical research, including — but not restricted to — molecular biology, genetics, pharmacology, imaging and epidemiology are welcome as they contribute to enhance the field of translational psychiatry.
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