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Hyperconnectivity of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in obsessive-compulsive disorder:

机译:强迫症中腹侧前额叶皮层的超连通性:

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Neuroimaging research has highlighted maladaptive thalamo-cortico-striatal interactions in obsessive-compulsive disorder as well as a more general deficit in prefrontal functioning linked with compromised executive functioning. More specifically, dysfunction in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, a central hub in coordinating flexible behaviour, is thought to be central to obsessive-compulsive disorder symptomatology. We sought to determine the intrinsic alterations of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in obsessive-compulsive disorder employing resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging analyses with a ventromedial prefrontal cortex seed region of interest. A total of 38 obsessive-compulsive disorder patients and 33 matched controls were included in our analyses. We found widespread ventromedial prefrontal cortex hyperconnectivity during rest in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, displaying increased connectivity with its own surrounding region in addition to hyperconnectivity with several areas along the thalamo-cortico-striatal loop: thalamus, caudate and frontal gyrus. Obsessive-compulsive disorder patients also exhibited increased functional connectivity from the ventromedial prefrontal cortex to temporal and occipital lobes, cerebellum and the motor cortex, reflecting ventromedial prefrontal cortex hyperconnectivity in large-scale brain networks. Furthermore, hyperconnectivity of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and caudate correlated with obsessive-compulsive disorder symptomatology. Additionally, we used three key thalamo-cortico-striatal regions that were hyperconnected with our ventromedial prefrontal cortex seed as supplementary seed regions, revealing hypoconnectivity along the orbito- and lateral prefrontal cortex-striatal pathway. Taken together, these results confirm a central role of a hyperconnected ventromedial prefrontal cortex in obsessive-compulsive disorder, with a special role for maladaptive crosstalk with the caudate, and indications for hypoconnectivity along the lateral and orbito pathways.
机译:神经影像学研究强调了强迫症中适应不良的丘脑-皮层-纹状体相互作用以及与执行功能受损相关的前额叶功能更普遍的缺陷。更具体地说,腹侧前额叶皮层功能失调是协调强迫行为的中心枢纽,被认为是强迫症症状的中心。我们试图确定静止状态功能连接磁共振成像分析与感兴趣的腹侧前额叶皮层种子区域的强迫症中腹侧前额叶皮层的内在变化。我们的分析包括38例强迫症患者和33例相匹配的对照组。我们发现强迫症患者在休息期间存在广泛的腹膜前额叶皮质高连通性,除了与沿丘脑-皮层-纹状体环的多个区域(丘脑,尾状和额回)的超连通性外,与自身周围区域的连通性也增强。强迫症患者还表现出从腹外侧前额叶皮层到颞叶和枕叶,小脑和运动皮层的功能连接性增强,反映了大规模脑网络中腹膜前额叶皮层的过度连接。此外,腹侧前额叶皮层和尾状体的过度连通性与强迫症的症状相关。此外,我们使用了三个与我们腹侧前额叶皮层种子高度相连的丘脑-皮质-纹状体区域作为补充种子区域,揭示了沿眶和侧前额叶皮层-纹状体通路的连通性低下。综上所述,这些结果证实了超连接的腹侧前额叶皮层在强迫症中的核心作用,特别是在与尾状核的适应不良串扰中起着特殊的作用,并表明了沿侧向和眶向通路的连通性低下。

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