Aberrant interhemispheric functional connectivity in first-episode, drug-naïve major depressive disorder

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Hong Yang
Chengwei Wang
Gongjun Ji
Zhan Feng
Jingfeng Duan
Feng Chen
Xiaohong Joe Zhou
Yushu Shi
Haiyan Xie
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[1] Zhejiang University,Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine
[2] Shihezi University,Department of CT/MRI, The First Affiliated Hospital of the Medical College
[3] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Department of Radiology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College
[4] Anhui Medical University,Laboratory of Cognitive Neuropsychology, Department of Medical Psychology
[5] Zhejiang University,Department of Psychiatry, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine
[6] University of Illinois at Chicago,Center for Magnetic Resonance Research and Departments of Radiology, Neurosurgery, and Bioengineering
[7] Zhejiang University,Department of Psychiatry, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine
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Major depressive disorder; Voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity; Functional connectivity; Default mode network; Cognitive control network;
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Many studies have indicated that depression is associated with impairment of the topological organization of the brain functional network, which may lead to disruption of mood and cognition in depressive patients. The abnormality of homotopic connectivity provides a basis for the clinical manifestations of depression, such as emotional and cognitive disorders. Several studies have investigated the abnormal imbalance of homotopic regions between the hemispheres in depressive patients. However, the reported findings are inconsistent. Additionally, the published studies have focused on only the grey matter when investigating functional connectivity abnormalities of the bilateral cerebral hemispheres in major depressive disorder (MDD). The aim of this study is to investigate functional connectivity abnormalities of the bilateral cerebral hemispheres in patients with first-episode, drug-naïve MDD using a voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) method. Based on DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, 23 first-episode, drug-naïve MDD patients were recruited, together with 20 gender- and age-matched healthy normal controls. A Philips Achieva 3.0 T MRI scanner was used to acquire brain functional images at resting state as well as high-resolution structural images. The functional images were preprocessed by using Data Processing Assistant for Resting-State Functional MR Imaging toolkit and SPM8.VMHC between the bilateral hemispheres was computed and compared between the MDD and control groups. The correlation between the VMHC values of the abnormal homotopy function areas and the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) was evaluated in the MDD patients. Compared with the control group, the MDD patients showed significantly decreased VMHC values in the bilateral brain regions including the insular, putamen, and frontal white matter. The MDD patients did not exhibit increased VMHC values in any brain regions compared with the normal controls. In addition, a negative correlation was observed between the VMHC value in the frontal lobe white-matter and the HAMD in the MDD patients. Abnormalities in brain homotopic functional connectivity observed in this study may indicate abnormal neural circuits related to aberrant cognition and emotional processing in MDD. Although the physiological significance underlaying abnormal VMHC in white matter in the frontal lobe needs further research, our study new angle to investigate the role of white-matter abnormalities in MDD as well as other psychiatric disorders.
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