Neuroimaging insights into adolescent depression risk and development

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Niamh MacSweeney, Yara J. Toenders, Christian K. Tamnes
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Adolescence is a period of increased risk for the onset of depression. However, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying this vulnerability remain poorly understood despite substantial investment and efforts in this research area. In this Perspective, we review existing literature on the links between the adolescent brain and depression risk and development, and discuss methodological and conceptual challenges related to quantifying brain features and measuring depression. We highlight the importance of considering both large-scale longitudinal cohort studies and smaller focused investigator-led studies with deep phenotyping to advance our understanding of the neural basis of depression in adolescence. Emphasizing the need to embrace the developmental context and refine our methodologies, we propose several considerations to help current and future researchers advance our understanding of how the developing brain influences depression risk in today’s youth. Adolescence marks a critical period for the onset of depression, yet the neurobiological mechanisms remain unclear. Here the authors review literature linking adolescent brain development to depression risk, emphasizing the need for both large-scale and focused studies to refine methodologies and enhance understanding of neural influences on youth depression.

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神经影像学对青少年抑郁风险和发展的洞察
青春期是患抑郁症风险增加的时期。然而,尽管在这一研究领域进行了大量的投资和努力,但这种脆弱性背后的神经生物学机制仍然知之甚少。在这一观点中,我们回顾了关于青少年大脑与抑郁症风险和发展之间联系的现有文献,并讨论了量化大脑特征和测量抑郁症相关的方法和概念挑战。我们强调了考虑大规模纵向队列研究和较小的聚焦研究者主导的深度表型研究的重要性,以促进我们对青少年抑郁症的神经基础的理解。强调需要接受发展背景和完善我们的方法,我们提出了几个考虑因素,以帮助当前和未来的研究人员提高我们对大脑发育如何影响当今年轻人抑郁风险的理解。青春期是抑郁症发病的关键时期,但其神经生物学机制尚不清楚。在这里,作者回顾了将青少年大脑发育与抑郁症风险联系起来的文献,强调需要大规模和集中的研究来改进方法,并加强对神经对青少年抑郁症影响的理解。
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