Disrupted functional connectivity of the emotion regulation network in major depressive disorder and its association with symptom improvement: A multisite resting-state functional MRI study

The emotion regulation network (ERN) in the brain provides a framework for understanding the neuropathology of affective disorders. Although previous neuroimaging studies have investigated the neurobiological correlates of the ERN in major depressive disorder (MDD), whether patients with MDD exhibit...

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Hauptverfasser: Lan, Zhihui, Zhu, Lin-lin, Dai, You-ran, Wu, Yan-kun, Shen, Tian, Yang, Jing-jing, Li, Ji-tao, Xia, Mingrui, Wang, Xiaoqin, Wei, Dongtao, Liu, Bangshan, Chen, Taolin, Tang, Yanqing, Gong, Qiyong, Wang, Fei, Qiu, Jiang, Xie, Peng, Li, Lingjiang, He, Yong, Su, Yun-Ai, Si, Tianmei
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description The emotion regulation network (ERN) in the brain provides a framework for understanding the neuropathology of affective disorders. Although previous neuroimaging studies have investigated the neurobiological correlates of the ERN in major depressive disorder (MDD), whether patients with MDD exhibit abnormal functional connectivity (FC) patterns in the ERN and whether the abnormal FC in the ERN can serve as a therapeutic response signature remain unclear. A large functional magnetic resonance imaging dataset comprising 709 patients with MDD and 725 healthy controls (HCs) recruited across five sites was analyzed. Using a seed-based FC approach, we first investigated the group differences in whole-brain resting-state FC of the 14 ERN seeds between participants with and without MDD. Furthermore, an independent sample (45 MDD patients) was used to evaluate the relationship between the aforementioned abnormal FC in the ERN and symptom improvement after 8 weeks of antidepressant monotherapy. Compared to the HCs, patients with MDD exhibited aberrant FC between 7 ERN seeds and several cortical and subcortical areas, including the bilateral middle temporal gyrus, bilateral occipital gyrus, right thalamus, calcarine cortex, middle frontal gyrus, and the bilateral superior temporal gyrus. In an independent sample, these aberrant FCs in the ERN were negatively correlated with the reduction rate of the HAMD score among MDD patients. These results might extend our understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings underlying unadaptable or inflexible emotional processing in MDD patients and help to elucidate the mechanisms of therapeutic response.
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Affective disorders
Antidepressants
Antidepressive Agents - pharmacology
Antidepressive Agents - therapeutic use
Brain
Brain - diagnostic imaging
Brain - physiopathology
Brain Mapping - methods
Brain research
Case-Control Studies
Connectome
Cortex
Cortex (frontal)
Datasets
Depressive Disorder, Major - diagnostic imaging
Depressive Disorder, Major - physiopathology
Depressive personality disorders
Emotion recognition
Emotional behavior
Emotional disorders
Emotional regulation
Emotional Regulation - physiology
Emotions
Female
Frontal gyrus
Functional connectivity
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Mental depression
Mental disorders
Middle Aged
Nerve Net - diagnostic imaging
Nerve Net - physiopathology
Neural networks
Neuroimaging
Neuropathology
Occipital lobe
Original Article
Patients
Quality control
Research centers
Resting
Seeds
Superior temporal gyrus
Temporal gyrus
Temporal lobe
Young Adult
title Disrupted functional connectivity of the emotion regulation network in major depressive disorder and its association with symptom improvement: A multisite resting-state functional MRI study
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