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Atrophic Corpus Callosum Associated with Altered Functional Asymmetry in Major Depressive Disorder

机译:萎缩的胼callosum与主要抑郁症的功能性不对称相关

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Purpose: Impairments in intra- and inter-hemispheric information transfer circuits have been reported in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the specific anomalous connection (intra- and/or inter-hemispheric) and hemisphere (left and/or right) in which this connection plays a more dominant role in the pathogenic mechanism underlying MDD are still poorly understood. Patients and Methods: Structural magnetic resonance imaging and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging were performed in 33 patients with MDD and 33 healthy controls. The intra- and inter-hemispheric functional connectivity (FC) strength in the default mode network areas and volume of the callosal subregions were computed using independent samples t -tests. The partial correlations between the volumes and FCs were also computed. Results: The patients with MDD had smaller volumes in the genu of the corpus callosum than the controls. The intrahemispheric FCs of the bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus, left precuneus, left medial superior frontal gyrus, left medial orbitofrontal gyrus, left angular gyrus and left middle temporal gyrus, and interhemispheric FCs of the bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus in the patients with MDD were lower than those in the controls. Moreover, the intrahemispheric FCs of the precuneus and interhemispheric FCs of middle frontal gyrus, orbital middle frontal gyrus, and anterior cingulate gyrus in the patients with MDD showed right-lateralized asymmetry, which were opposite from the asymmetry patterns observed in the controls. The functional asymmetry of the anterior cingulate gyrus was correlated with the volume of the genu of the corpus callosum and disease duration. Conclusion: These findings provide robust evidence that intra- and inter-hemispheric disconnections are involved in MDD, and that functional disruptions in the left hemisphere may be more relevant to the pathophysiology of MDD. Furthermore, imbalanced interhemispheric exchanges may contribute to the anatomical deficits in the corpus callosum in patients with MDD.
机译:目的:主要抑郁症(MDD)的患者报告了在和半球间信息传输电路的损伤。然而,这种联系在底层MDD的致病机制中发挥更大占主导地位的特异性异常连接(左右和/或左右)仍然很差。患者和方法:在33例MDD和33例健康对照中进行结构磁共振成像和静态功能磁共振成像。使用独立的样本T -Tests计算默认模式网络区域和呼叫子区域的体积中的半球间功能连接(FC)强度。还计算了卷和FCS之间的部分相关性。结果:MDD患者在胼calloSum的癌症中具有比对照组的较小体积。双侧后铰接旋转的内肌球灰,左侧寿命,左侧内侧额外的额外转象,左侧内侧胰醛rental,左角旋转和留下的双侧后刺肌的卵形菌,MDD患者的卵形钳子均低于控制器中的那些。此外,MDD患者中,中正面血晶,轨道中间逆转带,轨道中间逆转带和前型铰接回物的前静脉和卵形铰接旋转的内半球形FC显示出右侧疏透的不对称性,其与对照中观察到的不对称图案相反。前铰接旋转的功能不对称与语料库胼callosum和疾病持续时间的大量相关。结论:这些发现提供了强大的证据,即涉及和半球间断线涉及MDD,左半球的功能破坏可能与MDD的病理生理学更相关。此外,不平衡的间歇性交换可能有助于MDD患者中胼um的解剖学缺陷。

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