Sad Mood in Late-Life Depression Correlates With Reduced Thickness in Orbitofrontal Cortex.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Julia C Loureiro, Bruce Martins, Leandro da C L Valiengo, Bianca S Pinto, Bruna B Teixeira, Luara C Tort, Leonardo A Santosa, Rafael G Benatti, Maira M P Lessa, Jessica F Silva, Cristiane S Miranda, Henriette B Cardeal, André R Brunoni, Orestes V Forlenza
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Abstract

Introduction: Late-life depression (LLD) is a heterogeneous psychiatric condition characterized by a wide range of psychopathological symptoms and associated with functional and structural abnormalities in brain networks implicated in mood and cognitive regulation. This cross-sectional study investigated the relationship between specific depressive symptom dimensions and cortical brain measures, as assessed by magnetic resonance imaging, in a sample of 87 community-dwelling older adults with depression.

Results: Significant associations were identified between the severity of sad mood and reduced cortical volume in the right medial orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) (p [FDR] = 0.047), as well as reduced cortical thickness in the left OFC (p [FDR] = 0.008), left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) (p [FDR] = 0.02), and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (p [FDR] = 0.054). Apathy/lassitude was also significantly associated with reduced thickness in the left OFC (p [FDR] = 0.016) and left VLPFC (p [FDR] = 0.046). Moreover, overall depression severity correlated with reduced thickness in the right middle temporal cortex (MTC) (p [FDR] = 0.035).

Discussion: Our results suggest that feelings of low mood and lassitude in LLD are linked to structural changes in brain regions involved in emotion regulation, motivational drive, self-referential thinking, executive control, and decision-making. The findings contribute to the understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of LLD and support the hypothesis that symptom-specific disruptions within mood and cognitive processing circuits are integral to its pathophysiology.

老年抑郁症患者的悲伤情绪与眶额叶皮质厚度减少有关。
老年抑郁症(LLD)是一种异质性精神疾病,其特征是广泛的精神病理症状,并与涉及情绪和认知调节的脑网络的功能和结构异常有关。本横断面研究调查了特定抑郁症状维度与大脑皮层测量之间的关系,通过磁共振成像评估了87名社区居住的老年抑郁症患者。结果:悲伤情绪的严重程度与右侧内侧眶额皮质(OFC)皮质体积减少(p [FDR] = 0.047),以及左侧眶额皮质(p [FDR] = 0.008)、左侧腹外侧前额皮质(VLPFC) (p [FDR] = 0.02)和右侧背外侧前额皮质(DLPFC)皮质厚度减少(p [FDR] = 0.054)之间存在显著相关性。冷漠/倦怠也与左侧OFC (p [FDR] = 0.016)和左侧VLPFC (p [FDR] = 0.046)的厚度减少显著相关。此外,总体抑郁严重程度与右侧中颞叶皮层(MTC)厚度减少相关(p [FDR] = 0.035)。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,LLD的情绪低落和倦怠感与涉及情绪调节、动机驱动、自我参照思维、执行控制和决策的大脑区域的结构变化有关。这些发现有助于理解LLD的神经生物学基础,并支持情绪和认知处理回路中症状特异性中断是其病理生理学不可或缺的假设。
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6.10
自引率
2.50%
发文量
168
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The rapidly increasing world population of aged people has led to a growing need to focus attention on the problems of mental disorder in late life. The aim of the Journal is to communicate the results of original research in the causes, treatment and care of all forms of mental disorder which affect the elderly. The Journal is of interest to psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, nurses and others engaged in therapeutic professions, together with general neurobiological researchers. The Journal provides an international perspective on the important issue of geriatric psychiatry, and contributions are published from countries throughout the world. Topics covered include epidemiology of mental disorders in old age, clinical aetiological research, post-mortem pathological and neurochemical studies, treatment trials and evaluation of geriatric psychiatry services.
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