Disruptions in segregation mechanisms in fMRI-based brain functional network predict the major depressive disorder condition

被引:3
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作者
Khorev, Vladimir S. [1 ,2 ]
Kurkin, Semen A. [1 ]
Zlateva, Gabriella [3 ]
Paunova, Rositsa [3 ]
Kandilarova, Sevdalina [3 ]
Maes, Michael [3 ]
Stoyanov, Drozdstoy [3 ]
Hramov, Alexander E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Immanuel Kant Balt Fed Univ, Balt Ctr Neurotechnol & Artificial Intelligence, 14 A Nevskogo Ul, Kaliningrad 236016, Russia
[2] Innopolis Univ, Neurosci & Cognit Technol Lab, 1 Univ Skaya Str, Innopolis 420500, Russia
[3] Med Univ Plovdiv, Res Inst, Dept Psychiat & Med Psychol, 15A Vassil Aprilov Blvd, Plovdiv 4002, Bulgaria
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
fMRI; Network analysis; Consensus networks; MDD; Healthy controls; Classification; CONNECTIVITY; MOOD; ANTIDEPRESSANT; METAANALYSIS; DYSFUNCTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.chaos.2024.115566
中图分类号
O1 [数学];
学科分类号
0701 ; 070101 ;
摘要
This study investigates the functional brain network in major depressive disorder using network theory and a consensus network approach. At the macroscopic level, we found significant differences in connectivity measures such as node strength and clustering coefficient, with healthy controls exhibiting higher values. This is consistent with disruptions in functional brain network segregation in patients with major depressive disorder. Consensus network analysis revealed that the central executive and salience networks were predominant in healthy controls, whereas depressed patients showed greater overlap with the default mode network. No differences were found in network efficiency measures, indicating comparable brain network integration between healthy controls and major depressive disorder groups. Importantly, the clustering coefficient emerged as an effective diagnostic biomarker for depression, achieving high sensitivity (90%), specificity (92%), and overall precision (90%). Further analysis at the mesoscale level uncovered unique functional connections distinguishing healthy controls and major depressive disorder groups. Our findings underscore the utility of analyzing functional networks from the macroscale to the mesoscale, and provide insight into overcoming the challenges associated with intersubject variability and the multiple comparisons problem in network analysis.
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