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Relationships between changes in sustained fronto-striatal connectivity and positive affect with antidepressant treatment in major depression

机译:抑郁症患者持续纹状体连通性变化与积极抗抑郁治疗之间的关系

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Objective: Deficits in positive affect and their neural bases have been associated with major depression. However, whether reductions in positive affect result solely from an overall reduction in nucleus accumbens activity and fronto-striatal connectivity or the additional inability to sustain engagement of this network over time is unknown. The authors sought to determine whether treatment-induced changes in the ability to sustain nucleus accumbens activity and fronto-striatal connectivity during the regulation of positive affect are associated with gains in positive affect.udMethod: UsingfMRI,theauthors assessed the ability to sustain activity in reward-related networks when attempting to increase positive emotion during per- formance of an emotion regulation para- digm in 21 depressed patients before and after 2 months of antidepressant treat- ment. Over the same interval, 14 healthy comparison subjects underwent scanning as well.udResults: After 2 months of treatment, self-reported positive affect increased. The patients who demonstrated the largest increases in sustained nucleus accumbens activity over the 2 months were those who demonstrated the largest increases in positive affect. In addition, the patients who demonstrated the largest increases in sustained fronto-striatal connectivity were also those who demonstrated the largest increases in positive affect when control- ling for negative affect. None of these associations were observed in healthy comparison subjects.udConclusions: Treatment-induced change in the sustained engagement of fronto- striatal circuitry tracks the experience of positive emotion in daily life. Studies examining reduced positive affect in a va- riety of psychiatric disorders might benefit from examining the temporal dynamics of brain activity when attempting to under- stand changes in daily positive affect.
机译:目的:积极情绪的缺陷及其神经基础与重度抑郁症有关。但是,尚不清楚阳性影响的减少是否仅是伏隔核活动和额叶纹状体连接性的整体减少,还是由于该网络无法长期维持该网络的参与而导致的。作者试图确定在积极影响的调节过程中,治疗引起的伏隔核活性维持能力和额叶纹状体连通性的改变是否与积极影响的获得相关。 ud方法:作者使用fMRI评估了维持能力在21个月抗抑郁药治疗前后,尝试在情绪调节范例中提高积极情绪时,奖励相关网络中的活动。在相同的时间间隔内,也对14位健康的比较对象进行了扫描。 ud结果:治疗2个月后,自我报告的积极影响增加。在两个月中显示伏隔核持续活动最大增加的患者是那些表现出积极影响最大的患者。此外,在控制负面影响时,表现出持续的额叶纹状体连通性增加最大的患者也是那些在正面影响中增加最大的患者。在健康的比较对象中未观察到这些关联。 ud结论:额叶纹状体回路持续参与中治疗引起的变化追踪了日常生活中积极情绪的经历。试图了解每日积极影响的变化时,研究各种精神疾病中积极影响减少的研究可能会受益于检查大脑活动的时间动态。

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