国家阿尔茨海默病协调中心统一数据集中与老年人抑郁症相关的脑结构。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Shanna L Burke, Adrienne Grudzien, Tan Li, Natalie Goulett, Christopher P Barnes, Kevin Hanson, Steven T DeKosky
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摘要

目的:本研究利用国家阿尔茨海默病协调中心(n= 1551)的结构MRI数据,研究了四种晚期抑郁症亚组(近期、20年前、慢性、无抑郁)与区域脑容量的关系。多元线性回归评估了抑郁症对30项MRI生物标志物的影响,而适度分析评估了APOE ε4和抑郁症如何影响认知状态和大脑结构体积之间的联系。结果经协变量调整并应用Hochberg方法,近期抑郁(< 2年)与大脑总容积和左额叶皮质灰质体积减少相关。慢性抑郁与右侧侧脑室容积增大相关。结论近期抑郁与特定区域脑萎缩和脑室增大有关。未来的研究应该调查年龄对这些关联的影响,以及抑郁症状消退后脑容量的恢复是否发生。
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Brain Structures Associated with Depression in Older Adults in the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center Uniform Data Set.

PurposeThis study examined relations between four late-life depression subgroups (recent, >2 years ago, chronic, no depression) and regional brain volumes using structural MRI data from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (n=1,551).Data AnalysisMultiple linear regressions evaluated the effects of depression on 30 MRI biomarkers, while moderation analyses assessed how APOE ε4 and depression shape the connections between cognitive status and brain structure volumes.ResultsAfter adjusting for covariates and applying Hochberg's method, recent depression (< 2 years) was associated with reduced total cerebrum cranial volume and left frontal lobe cortical gray matter volume. Chronic depression correlated with larger right lateral ventricle volume.ConclusionThese findings suggest that recent depression is linked to brain atrophy across specific regions and ventricular enlargement. Future research should investigate age-related impacts on these associations and whether restoration of brain volume occurs after depressive symptoms subside.

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CiteScore
6.20
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发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology (JGP) brings together original research, clinical reviews, and timely case reports on neuropsychiatric care of aging patients, including age-related biologic, neurologic, and psychiatric illnesses; psychosocial problems; forensic issues; and family care. The journal offers the latest peer-reviewed information on cognitive, mood, anxiety, addictive, and sleep disorders in older patients, as well as tested diagnostic tools and therapies.
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