双相情感障碍患者后代的海马时间动态和空间异质性揭示了易感性标记。

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Luigi F Saccaro, Farnaz Delavari, Dimitri Van De Ville, Camille Piguet
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摘要

目的:躁郁症(BD)是一种高度遗传性疾病,其特征是情绪失调和情绪状态之间的反复震荡。尽管早期干预的疗效已得到证实,但仍缺乏高危人群的易感性标记。海马体是情绪调节网络的关键枢纽,由多个具有不同投射的亚区组成。然而,BD患者的海马动态功能连接(dFC)仍不清楚。我们旨在研究海马亚区的dFC是否能区分BD患者、BD患者的后代(BDoff)和健康对照组(HC);以及在这些群体中,dFC与症状的相关性是否不同:我们通过对 97 名受试者(26 名 BD 患者、18 名 BDoff 患者和 53 名 HC 患者)的静息状态功能磁共振成像数据进行尖端的微协同激活模式(μCAPs)分析,首次研究了海马的 dFC。结果发现:BD 患者(p-valueFDR:0.00015)和 BDoff 患者(p-valueFDR:0.020)海马体与躯体运动-μCAP 之间的 dFC 均低于 HC 患者。相反,BD 患者海马头部与边缘-μCAP 之间的 dFC 比 HC 患者高(p-valueFDR:0.005)。此外,前顶叶-μCAP 与抑郁症状和情绪失调症状之间的相关性在 BD 患者中明显高于 HC 患者(p-valueFDR 结论):总体而言,我们观察到大规模脑功能网络的改变与 BD 认知控制灵活性下降以及躯体运动、显著性和情绪处理紊乱有关。有趣的是,BDoff 的表型介于 BD 和 HC 之间,这表明海马亚区的 dFC 可能是 BD 易感性的标志。
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Hippocampal temporal dynamics and spatial heterogeneity unveil vulnerability markers in the offspring of bipolar patients.

Objectives: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a highly heritable disorder characterized by emotion dysregulation and recurrent oscillations between mood states. Despite the proven efficacy of early interventions, vulnerability markers in high-risk individuals are still lacking. BD patients present structural alterations of the hippocampus, a pivotal hub of emotion regulation networks composed of multiple subregions with different projections. However, the hippocampal dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) in BD remains unclear. We aim to investigate whether the dFC of hippocampal subdivisions differentiates BD patients, offspring of BD patients (BDoff), and healthy controls (HC); and whether it correlates with symptoms differently between these groups.

Methods: We studied for the first time the dFC of the hippocampus through a cutting-edge micro-co-activation patterns (μCAPs) analysis of resting-state functional MRI data of 97 subjects (26 BD, 18 BDoff, 53 HC). μCAPs allow a data-driven differentiation within the seed region.

Results: dFC between the hippocampal body and a somatomotor-μCAP was lower both in BD patients (p-valueFDR:0.00015) and in BDoff (p-valueFDR:0.020) than in HC. Inversely, dFC between the hippocampal head and a limbic-μCAP was higher in BD patients than in HC (p-valueFDR: 0.005). Furthermore, the correlations between a frontoparietal-μCAP and both depression and emotion dysregulation symptoms were significantly higher in BD than HC (p-valueFDR <0.02).

Conclusion: Overall, we observed alterations of large-scale functional brain networks associated with decreased cognitive control flexibility and disrupted somatomotor, saliency, and emotion processing in BD. Interestingly, BDoff presented an intermediate phenotype between BD and HC, suggesting that dFC of hippocampal subregions might represent a marker of vulnerability to BD.

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Bipolar Disorders
Bipolar Disorders 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
7.40%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bipolar Disorders is an international journal that publishes all research of relevance for the basic mechanisms, clinical aspects, or treatment of bipolar disorders and related illnesses. It intends to provide a single international outlet for new research in this area and covers research in the following areas: biochemistry physiology neuropsychopharmacology neuroanatomy neuropathology genetics brain imaging epidemiology phenomenology clinical aspects and therapeutics of bipolar disorders Bipolar Disorders also contains papers that form the development of new therapeutic strategies for these disorders as well as papers on the topics of schizoaffective disorders, and depressive disorders as these can be cyclic disorders with areas of overlap with bipolar disorders. The journal will consider for publication submissions within the domain of: Perspectives, Research Articles, Correspondence, Clinical Corner, and Reflections. Within these there are a number of types of articles: invited editorials, debates, review articles, original articles, commentaries, letters to the editors, clinical conundrums, clinical curiosities, clinical care, and musings.
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