重度抑郁症伴自杀意念的皮质结构改变的性别差异

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Jiayi Liu, Hongyong Zhang, Yang Wu, Wu Li, Meng Li, Xiaochi Yuan, Cong Zhou, Min Chen, Jingjing Zhou, Jian Cui
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背景:先前的研究已经证实了重度抑郁症伴自杀意念(MDDSI)的脑结构变化。虽然在MDD中观察到大脑结构的性别差异,但MDDSI的具体差异仍未得到充分探讨。本研究旨在研究MDDSI患者的性别特异性皮质结构变化,以改善自杀风险评估并支持性别特异性干预措施的发展。方法:从177名参与者获得高分辨率t1加权磁共振成像(MRI)数据,其中包括117名重度抑郁症患者(男性44名,女性73名)和60名健康对照(HC;男性23人,女性37人)。使用FreeSurfer,我们评估了组和性别的主要影响,以及性别与组之间的相互作用,对皮质厚度(CT)、表面积(SA)、皮质体积(CV)和局部旋转指数(LGI)的影响。Pearson偏相关分析检验了性别特异性区域与SI评分之间的关系。结果:与性别无关,MDDSI患者在右侧顶叶下皮层和顶叶上皮层均表现出显著的LGI降低。发现了显著的按性别分组的相互作用,事后分析显示,与没有SI的性别匹配的MDD患者(MDDNonSI)相比,男性MDDSI患者右侧舌回(LG)的CT明显高于女性,右侧枕侧皮质(LOC)的SA更小,右侧骨周皮质(PCAL)的CV更低。在这些结构变化和SI评分之间没有发现显著的关联。结论:本研究强调了MDDSI患者皮质结构的性别特异性差异。这些发现有助于理解重度抑郁症合并SI的神经生物学机制。试验注册:中国临床试验注册中心(ChiCTR): ChiCTR2100049646
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Sex Differences in Cortical Structural Alterations in Major Depressive Disorder With Suicidal Ideation

Sex Differences in Cortical Structural Alterations in Major Depressive Disorder With Suicidal Ideation

Background: Previous studies have documented brain structural changes in major depressive disorder with suicidal ideation (MDDSI). While sex differences in brain structure have been observed in MDD, the specific differences in MDDSI remain underexplored. This study aims to examine sex-specific cortical structural changes in MDDSI patients, with the goal of improving suicide risk assessment and supporting the development of sex-specific interventions.

Methods: High-resolution T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data were acquired from 177 participants, including 117 patients with MDD (44 males and 73 females) and 60 healthy controls (HC; 23 males and 37 females). Using FreeSurfer, we assessed the main effects of both group and sex, as well as sex-by-group interactions, on cortical thickness (CT), surface area (SA), cortical volume (CV), and local gyrification index (LGI). Pearson partial correlation analysis was performed to examine the associations between sex-specific regions and SI scores.

Results: Patients with MDDSI exhibited significantly reduced LGI in the right inferior and superior parietal cortices, irrespective of sex. Significant sex-by-group interactions were identified and post hoc analyses revealed that male MDDSI patients showed significantly greater CT in the right lingual gyrus (LG) compared to their female counterparts, along with smaller SA in the right lateral occipital cortex (LOC) and reduced CV in the right pericalcarine cortex (PCAL) compared to their sex-matched MDD patients without SI (MDDNonSI). No significant associations were found between these structural changes and SI scores.

Conclusion: This study highlights sex-specific differences in cortical structures in MDDSI patients. These findings contribute to understanding the neurobiological mechanisms underlying MDD with SI.

Trial Registration: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR): ChiCTR2100049646

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Depression and Anxiety
Depression and Anxiety 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
15.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
81
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Depression and Anxiety is a scientific journal that focuses on the study of mood and anxiety disorders, as well as related phenomena in humans. The journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality research and review articles that contribute to the understanding and treatment of these conditions. The journal places a particular emphasis on articles that contribute to the clinical evaluation and care of individuals affected by mood and anxiety disorders. It prioritizes the publication of treatment-related research and review papers, as well as those that present novel findings that can directly impact clinical practice. The journal's goal is to advance the field by disseminating knowledge that can lead to better diagnosis, treatment, and management of these disorders, ultimately improving the quality of life for those who suffer from them.
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