High-resolution structural magnetic resonance examination of the Habenula in patients with first-episode depression: an exploratory radiomics diagnostic value analysis based on cluster analysis.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Lin Hou, BingYang Bian, ShuXin Luan, XingChen Pan, MingYang Li, Han Xue, HongChao Wang, HuiMao Zhang, Lei Zhang
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Background: The habenula (Hb) is a vital hub for the monoaminergic pathway and plays a crucial role in depression pathophysiology. However, owing to its small size and heterogeneity between individuals, there is no consensus on imaging alterations in the Hb in depression. This study aimed to examine the differences in the Hb between healthy controls (HCs) and patients with first-episode depression (FED) who were not taking any antidepressants, and to assess the value of Hb voxel cluster radiomic features in discriminating patients with FED from HCs.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 94 participants (47 HCs and 47 patients with FED) who underwent 3-T magnetic resonance imaging. Differences in the Hb volume and T1 values between the two groups were examined. Correlations among volume, T1 value, depression severity, and age were also examined. Furthermore, a clustering-based radiomics model to differentiate patients with FED from HCs was developed and validated.

Results: In HCs, the Hb T1 value was positively related to age, whereas that of patients with FED showed no significant correlation. The prediction performance was improved in the clustering-based radiomics model (area under the curve [AUC] = 0.844) compared with the traditional model (AUC = 0.708).

Conclusions: Our findings imply that the Hb and its internal heterogeneity are imaging markers for depression studies.

Trial registration: Not applicable.

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首发抑郁症患者Habenula的高分辨率结构磁共振检查:基于聚类分析的探索性放射组学诊断价值分析。
背景:habenula (Hb)是单胺能通路的重要枢纽,在抑郁症病理生理中起着至关重要的作用。然而,由于其体积小且个体间异质性,对于抑郁症患者Hb的影像学改变尚无共识。本研究旨在检查健康对照(hc)和未服用任何抗抑郁药物的首发抑郁症(FED)患者的Hb差异,并评估Hb体素簇放射学特征在区分FED患者和hc患者中的价值。方法:这项横断面研究包括94名参与者(47名hc和47名FED患者),他们接受了3-T磁共振成像。检测两组间Hb体积和T1值的差异。体积、T1值、抑郁严重程度和年龄之间的相关性也被检查。此外,开发并验证了一种基于聚类的放射组学模型来区分FED患者和hc患者。结果:hc患者Hb T1值与年龄呈正相关,而FED患者Hb T1值与年龄无显著相关。与传统模型(AUC = 0.708)相比,基于聚类的放射组学模型(曲线下面积[AUC] = 0.844)的预测性能有所提高。结论:我们的研究结果表明,Hb及其内部异质性是抑郁症研究的影像学标志物。试验注册:不适用。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
4.50%
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716
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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