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Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: Relationship with age of onset

BACKGROUND: The uncinate fasciculus connects limbic structures, such as the hippocampus and amygdala, with frontal regions. This study utilized diffusion tensor imaging to examine the structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in late-life depression. METHOD: 18 elderly depressed and 19 elderly...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Warren D, MacFall, James R, Gerig, Guido, Krishnan, Ranga R
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19300596
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author Taylor, Warren D
MacFall, James R
Gerig, Guido
Krishnan, Ranga R
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description BACKGROUND: The uncinate fasciculus connects limbic structures, such as the hippocampus and amygdala, with frontal regions. This study utilized diffusion tensor imaging to examine the structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in late-life depression. METHOD: 18 elderly depressed and 19 elderly nondepressed subjects were matched for age and sex; 8 subjects had mid- to late-onset of depression while 10 subjects had early-onset depression. 3T diffusion tensor imaging-based fiber tract mapping delineated the uncinate fasciculus in each hemisphere, which guided measurement of the fractional anisotropy of the uncinate fasciculus in the temporal stem. After controlling for age and sex, differences between diagnostic groups were assessed. RESULTS: After controlling for age and sex, individuals with early onset depression exhibited lower anisotropy of the left uncinate fasciculus than did mid- and late-onset or nondepressed subjects (F(2,36) = 4.50, p = 0.02). Analyses of the right uncinate fasciculus were not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: This provides preliminary evidence that there is a structural connectivity deficit between left frontal and limbic structures in early-onset depression. Further work is needed to determine if this is seen in younger depressed subjects, and if it influences treatment outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-26563032009-03-19 Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: Relationship with age of onset Taylor, Warren D MacFall, James R Gerig, Guido Krishnan, Ranga R Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Original Research BACKGROUND: The uncinate fasciculus connects limbic structures, such as the hippocampus and amygdala, with frontal regions. This study utilized diffusion tensor imaging to examine the structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in late-life depression. METHOD: 18 elderly depressed and 19 elderly nondepressed subjects were matched for age and sex; 8 subjects had mid- to late-onset of depression while 10 subjects had early-onset depression. 3T diffusion tensor imaging-based fiber tract mapping delineated the uncinate fasciculus in each hemisphere, which guided measurement of the fractional anisotropy of the uncinate fasciculus in the temporal stem. After controlling for age and sex, differences between diagnostic groups were assessed. RESULTS: After controlling for age and sex, individuals with early onset depression exhibited lower anisotropy of the left uncinate fasciculus than did mid- and late-onset or nondepressed subjects (F(2,36) = 4.50, p = 0.02). Analyses of the right uncinate fasciculus were not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: This provides preliminary evidence that there is a structural connectivity deficit between left frontal and limbic structures in early-onset depression. Further work is needed to determine if this is seen in younger depressed subjects, and if it influences treatment outcomes. Dove Medical Press 2007-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2656303/ /pubmed/19300596 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Taylor, Warren D
MacFall, James R
Gerig, Guido
Krishnan, Ranga R
Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: Relationship with age of onset
title Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: Relationship with age of onset
title_full Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: Relationship with age of onset
title_fullStr Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: Relationship with age of onset
title_full_unstemmed Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: Relationship with age of onset
title_short Structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: Relationship with age of onset
title_sort structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus in geriatric depression: relationship with age of onset
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19300596
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