Resting-state functional connectivity in women with Major Depressive Disorder
Abstract Objective Limited research has focused on whole-brain functional connectivity in a well-characterized sample of subjects with current Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). We aimed to investigate resting-state functional connectivity and the extent to which this is correlated with depression sev...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of psychiatric research 2014-12, Vol.59, p.38-44 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Objective Limited research has focused on whole-brain functional connectivity in a well-characterized sample of subjects with current Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). We aimed to investigate resting-state functional connectivity and the extent to which this is correlated with depression severity in unmedicated depressed subjects without comorbidities. Methods We utilized Independent Component Analysis (ICA) to investigate whole-brain functional connectivity in a sample of healthy controls ( n = 26) and unmedicated subjects diagnosed only with current MDD ( n = 20). Correlations were calculated between network connectivity strength and depression severity. Results Depressed subjects demonstrated significantly decreased connectivity in the right frontoparietal ( p = 0.03), left frontoparietal ( p = 0.01), and language ( p = 0.02) networks compared to healthy control subjects. Conclusion We found abnormal resting-state functional connectivity not previously reported in MDD. Decreased connectivity in the frontoparietal and language networks may represent depression-related difficulties in attention, cognitive control, goal-directed cognition, and language. Findings from this study may further elucidate functional connectivity as a diagnostic marker of depression severity. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3956 1879-1379 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2014.09.002 |