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Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity and Its Relationships with Clinical Characteristics in Major Depressive Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Study

BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in large-scale, structural and functional brain connectivity have been increasingly reported in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). However, MDD-related alterations in functional interaction between the cerebral hemispheres are still not well understood. Resting...

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Autores principales: Wang, Li, Li, Ke, Zhang, Qing-E, Zeng, Ya-Wei, Jin, Zhen, Dai, Wen-Ji, Su, Yun-Ai, Wang, Gang, Tan, Yun-Long, Yu, Xin, Si, Tian-Mei
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3612036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060191
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author Wang, Li
Li, Ke
Zhang, Qing-E
Zeng, Ya-Wei
Jin, Zhen
Dai, Wen-Ji
Su, Yun-Ai
Wang, Gang
Tan, Yun-Long
Yu, Xin
Si, Tian-Mei
author_facet Wang, Li
Li, Ke
Zhang, Qing-E
Zeng, Ya-Wei
Jin, Zhen
Dai, Wen-Ji
Su, Yun-Ai
Wang, Gang
Tan, Yun-Long
Yu, Xin
Si, Tian-Mei
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description BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in large-scale, structural and functional brain connectivity have been increasingly reported in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). However, MDD-related alterations in functional interaction between the cerebral hemispheres are still not well understood. Resting state fMRI, which reveals spontaneous neural fluctuations in blood oxygen level dependent signals, provides a means to detect interhemispheric functional coherence. We examined the resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) between the two hemispheres and its relationships with clinical characteristics in MDD patients using a recently proposed measurement named “voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC)”. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We compared the interhemispheric RSFC, computed using the VMHC approach, of seventeen first-episode drug-naive patients with MDD and seventeen healthy controls. Compared to the controls, MDD patients showed significant VMHC decreases in the medial orbitofrontal gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, fusiform gyrus, and occipital regions including the middle occipital gyrus and cuneus. In MDD patients, a negative correlation was found between VMHC of the fusiform gyrus and illness duration. Moreover, there were several regions whose VMHC showed significant negative correlations with the severity of cognitive disturbance, including the prefrontal regions, such as middle and inferior frontal gyri, and two regions in the cereballar crus. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings suggest that the functional coordination between homotopic brain regions is impaired in MDD patients, thereby providing new evidence supporting the interhemispheric connectivity deficits of MDD. The significant correlations between the VMHC and clinical characteristics in MDD patients suggest potential clinical implication of VMHC measures for MDD. Interhemispheric RSFC may serve as a useful screening method for evaluating MDD where neural connectivity is implicated in the pathophysiology.
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spelling pubmed-36120362013-04-03 Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity and Its Relationships with Clinical Characteristics in Major Depressive Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Study Wang, Li Li, Ke Zhang, Qing-E Zeng, Ya-Wei Jin, Zhen Dai, Wen-Ji Su, Yun-Ai Wang, Gang Tan, Yun-Long Yu, Xin Si, Tian-Mei PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in large-scale, structural and functional brain connectivity have been increasingly reported in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). However, MDD-related alterations in functional interaction between the cerebral hemispheres are still not well understood. Resting state fMRI, which reveals spontaneous neural fluctuations in blood oxygen level dependent signals, provides a means to detect interhemispheric functional coherence. We examined the resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) between the two hemispheres and its relationships with clinical characteristics in MDD patients using a recently proposed measurement named “voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC)”. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We compared the interhemispheric RSFC, computed using the VMHC approach, of seventeen first-episode drug-naive patients with MDD and seventeen healthy controls. Compared to the controls, MDD patients showed significant VMHC decreases in the medial orbitofrontal gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, fusiform gyrus, and occipital regions including the middle occipital gyrus and cuneus. In MDD patients, a negative correlation was found between VMHC of the fusiform gyrus and illness duration. Moreover, there were several regions whose VMHC showed significant negative correlations with the severity of cognitive disturbance, including the prefrontal regions, such as middle and inferior frontal gyri, and two regions in the cereballar crus. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings suggest that the functional coordination between homotopic brain regions is impaired in MDD patients, thereby providing new evidence supporting the interhemispheric connectivity deficits of MDD. The significant correlations between the VMHC and clinical characteristics in MDD patients suggest potential clinical implication of VMHC measures for MDD. Interhemispheric RSFC may serve as a useful screening method for evaluating MDD where neural connectivity is implicated in the pathophysiology. Public Library of Science 2013-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3612036/ /pubmed/23555920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060191 Text en © 2013 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Li
Li, Ke
Zhang, Qing-E
Zeng, Ya-Wei
Jin, Zhen
Dai, Wen-Ji
Su, Yun-Ai
Wang, Gang
Tan, Yun-Long
Yu, Xin
Si, Tian-Mei
Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity and Its Relationships with Clinical Characteristics in Major Depressive Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Study
title Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity and Its Relationships with Clinical Characteristics in Major Depressive Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Study
title_full Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity and Its Relationships with Clinical Characteristics in Major Depressive Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Study
title_fullStr Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity and Its Relationships with Clinical Characteristics in Major Depressive Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Study
title_full_unstemmed Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity and Its Relationships with Clinical Characteristics in Major Depressive Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Study
title_short Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity and Its Relationships with Clinical Characteristics in Major Depressive Disorder: A Resting State fMRI Study
title_sort interhemispheric functional connectivity and its relationships with clinical characteristics in major depressive disorder: a resting state fmri study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3612036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060191
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