早发抑郁症和晚发抑郁症患者的嗅觉功能连接差异

Ben Chen, Mingfeng Yang, Meiling Liu, Qiang Wang, Huarong Zhou, Min Zhang, L. Hou, Zhangying Wu, Si Zhang, Gaohong Lin, X. Zhong, Yuping Ning
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晚发性抑郁(LOD)和早发性抑郁(EOD)表现出不同的病理机制和临床表型,包括不同程度的嗅觉障碍。然而,导致EOD和LOD之间嗅觉功能障碍差异的大脑异常尚不清楚。本研究的目的是比较EOD患者和LOD患者嗅觉区域的功能连接(FC)模式,并探讨其与认知功能的关系。本研究共招募了105例EOD患者、101例LOD患者和160例正常对照(nc)。受试者接受了临床评估、嗅觉测试、认知评估和磁共振成像。选取了主要和次要嗅觉区中的8个区域来研究嗅觉FC。与EOD和nc患者相比,LOD患者表现出较低的气味识别(OI)。当选择主要和次要嗅觉区(梨状皮质、外侧内嗅皮质和眶额皮质)作为感兴趣的区域时,LOD组的FC比EOD组和NC组低。此外,这些异常的嗅觉FC与认知功能评分下降和成骨不全有关,而左眶额皮质和左杏仁核之间的FC是整体认知评分和成骨不全之间关系的部分中介。总的来说,与EOD患者相比,LOD患者的初级和次级嗅觉皮质的FC都有所下降,异常的嗅觉FC与成骨不全症功能障碍和认知障碍有关。眶额皮质和杏仁核之间的FC介导了整体认知功能与成骨不全的关系。
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Differences in olfactory functional connectivity in early-onset depression and late-onset depression
Late-onset depression (LOD) and early-onset depression (EOD) exhibit different pathological mechanisms and clinical phenotypes, including different extents of olfactory dysfunction. However, the brain abnormalities underlying the differences in olfactory dysfunction between EOD and LOD remain unclear. The aim of this study was to compare the functional connectivity (FC) patterns of olfactory regions between EOD patients and LOD patients and examine their relationship with cognitive function. One hundred five patients with EOD, 101 patients with LOD and 160 normal controls (NCs) were recruited for the present study. Subjects underwent clinical assessment, olfactory testing, cognitive assessments and magnetic resonance imaging. Eight regions of the primary and secondary olfactory regions were selected to investigate olfactory FC. Patients with LOD exhibited decreased odor identification (OI) compared with patients with EOD and NCs. The LOD group exhibited decreased FC compared with the EOD and NC groups when primary and secondary olfactory regions were selected as the regions of interest (the piriform cortex, lateral entorhinal cortex and orbital-frontal cortex). Additionally, these abnormal olfactory FCs were associated with decreased cognitive function scores and OI, and the FC between the left orbital-frontal cortex and left amygdala was a partial mediator of the relationship between global cognitive scores and OI. Overall, patients with LOD exhibited decreased FC in both the primary and secondary olfactory cortices compared with patients with EOD, and abnormal olfactory FC was associated with OI dysfunction and cognitive impairment. The FC between the orbital-frontal cortex and amygdala mediated the relationship between global cognitive function and OI.
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