重度抑郁障碍患者面部处理系统之间的有效连接性发生了改变。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Fangrui Sheng, Yun Wang, Ruinan Li, Xiaoya Li, Xiongying Chen, Zhifang Zhang, Rui Liu, Ling Zhang, Yuan Zhou, Gang Wang
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背景:神经影像学研究揭示了重度抑郁障碍(MDD)患者在处理情绪面孔时的异常功能交互作用,从而加深了我们对 MDD 病理生理学的理解。然而,目前还不清楚 MDD 患者的人脸处理系统之间是否存在异常的定向交互作用:方法:一组 MDD 患者和一组健康对照组在功能性磁共振成像中接受了人脸匹配任务。我们使用动态因果建模(DCM)分析来研究脸部处理系统中 7 个区域之间的有效连接。我们使用参数经验贝叶斯模型比较了 MDD 患者和对照组之间的有效连接性:我们分析了 48 名患者和 44 名健康对照者。与脸部匹配条件相比,两组患者在形状匹配条件下均表现出更高的准确性和更快的反应时间。然而,两组之间没有发现明显的行为或大脑激活差异。通过 DCM,我们发现与对照组相比,MDD 患者在不同任务条件下,右侧背外侧前额叶皮层 (DLPFC)、杏仁核和纺锤形面区 (FFA) 的自我连接性降低;从右侧杏仁核到双侧 DLPFC、右侧 FFA 和左侧杏仁核的内在连通性增加,表明以杏仁核为中心的面部加工系统右侧的内在连通性增加;面部加工系统左侧的正向内在连通性增加和减少;以及对连通性的类似任务调节效应。局限性:我们的研究不包括纵向神经影像数据,DCM分析中感兴趣区的选择有限:我们的研究结果为 MDD 患者面部处理系统的复杂改变模式提供了证据,可能涉及右侧杏仁核的程度更高。这些结果证实了之前的一些发现,并强调了脸部处理系统两侧区域在 MDD 病理生理学中的关键作用。
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Altered effective connectivity among face-processing systems in major depressive disorder.

Background: Neuroimaging studies have revealed abnormal functional interaction during the processing of emotional faces in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), thereby enhancing our comprehension of the pathophysiology of MDD. However, it is unclear whether there is abnormal directional interaction among face-processing systems in patients with MDD.

Methods: A group of patients with MDD and a healthy control group underwent a face-matching task during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Dynamic causal modelling (DCM) analysis was used to investigate effective connectivity between 7 regions in the face-processing systems. We used a Parametric Empirical Bayes model to compare effective connectivity between patients with MDD and controls.

Results: We included 48 patients and 44 healthy controls in our analyses. Both groups showed higher accuracy and faster reaction time in the shape-matching condition than in the face-matching condition. However, no significant behavioural or brain activation differences were found between the groups. Using DCM, we found that, compared with controls, patients with MDD showed decreased self-connection in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), amygdala, and fusiform face area (FFA) across task conditions; increased intrinsic connectivity from the right amygdala to the bilateral DLPFC, right FFA, and left amygdala, suggesting an increased intrinsic connectivity centred in the amygdala in the right side of the face-processing systems; both increased and decreased positive intrinsic connectivity in the left side of the face-processing systems; and comparable task modulation effect on connectivity.

Limitations: Our study did not include longitudinal neuroimaging data, and there was limited region of interest selection in the DCM analysis.

Conclusion: Our findings provide evidence for a complex pattern of alterations in the face-processing systems in patients with MDD, potentially involving the right amygdala to a greater extent. The results confirm some previous findings and highlight the crucial role of the regions on both sides of face-processing systems in the pathophysiology of MDD.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience publishes papers at the intersection of psychiatry and neuroscience that advance our understanding of the neural mechanisms involved in the etiology and treatment of psychiatric disorders. This includes studies on patients with psychiatric disorders, healthy humans, and experimental animals as well as studies in vitro. Original research articles, including clinical trials with a mechanistic component, and review papers will be considered.
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