Quantitative evaluation of the cerebellum in patients with depression and healthy adults by VolBrain method

Anatomy Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.2399/ana.21.1079010
Güzin Özmen, Duygu Akın Saygın, I. I. Uysal, Seral Özşen, Y. Paksoy, Özkan Güler
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Objectives: Besides the well-known sensorimotor control function, the cerebellum is also associated with cognitive functions and mood via the cerebral-cerebellar circuit. This study aimed to investigate possible cerebellar morphometric changes in untreated patients with depression. Methods: Brain magnetic resonance (MR) images of 40 adults (age: 18–50 years), including 20 untreated depression patients and 20 healthy controls were analysed prospectively. Intracranial cavity and total cerebellar volumes were measured by using VolBrain. The cerebellum segmentation was performed with CERES to obtain the total gray matter volumes and cortical thickness of the lobules. Results: Total cerebellar volume was 141.27±13.12 cm3 in the depressed group and 142.63±8.01 cm3 in the control group (p>0.05). The difference between males and females in the depressed group was not statistically significant (p>0.05). Total cerebellar volume was approximately 11% of total intracranial volume in both groups. The cortical thickness of lobule V (right-total), lobule VIIIB (right), and lobule IX (right) was smaller in the depressed group, independent of sex (p<0.05). Lobule V, VIIIB and IX volume was smaller and Crus-I cortical thickness was increased in depressed females (p<0.05). Conclusion: The cerebellar volume and cortical thickness of cerebellar lobules in patients with depression show significant differences compared to healthy subjects.
用VolBrain方法定量评价抑郁症患者和健康成人的小脑功能
目的:小脑除了具有众所周知的感觉运动控制功能外,还通过脑-小脑回路与认知功能和情绪有关。本研究旨在探讨未经治疗的抑郁症患者可能出现的小脑形态变化。方法:对40例成人(18 ~ 50岁)的脑磁共振(MR)图像进行前瞻性分析,其中包括20例未经治疗的抑郁症患者和20例健康对照。用VolBrain软件测量颅内腔和小脑总容积。用CERES进行小脑分割,获得脑小叶灰质总体积和皮层厚度。结果:抑郁组小脑总容积为141.27±13.12 cm3,对照组为142.63±8.01 cm3 (p>0.05)。抑郁组男女差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。两组小脑总容积约占颅内总容积的11%。抑郁组脑皮层V小叶(右全)、viii小叶b(右)、IX小叶(右)的厚度均较小,与性别无关(p<0.05)。抑郁症女性的V、viii、IX小叶体积较小,cru - i皮质厚度增加(p<0.05)。结论:抑郁症患者小脑体积和小脑小叶皮层厚度与健康人相比存在显著差异。
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