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Functional and Structural Alterations in the Cingulate Motor Area Relate to Decreased Fronto-Striatal Coupling in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychomotor Disturbances

Psychomotor disturbances are a classic feature of major depressive disorders. These can manifest as lack of facial expressions and decreased speech production, reduced body posture and mobility, and slowed voluntary movement. The neural correlates of psychomotor disturbances in depression are poorly...

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Autores principales: Liberg, Benny, Klauser, Paul, Harding, Ian H., Adler, Mats, Rahm, Christoffer, Lundberg, Johan, Masterman, Thomas, Wachtler, Caroline, Jonsson, Tomas, Kristoffersen-Wiberg, Maria, Pantelis, Christos, Wahlund, Björn
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4255491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25538633
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00176
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author Liberg, Benny
Klauser, Paul
Harding, Ian H.
Adler, Mats
Rahm, Christoffer
Lundberg, Johan
Masterman, Thomas
Wachtler, Caroline
Jonsson, Tomas
Kristoffersen-Wiberg, Maria
Pantelis, Christos
Wahlund, Björn
author_facet Liberg, Benny
Klauser, Paul
Harding, Ian H.
Adler, Mats
Rahm, Christoffer
Lundberg, Johan
Masterman, Thomas
Wachtler, Caroline
Jonsson, Tomas
Kristoffersen-Wiberg, Maria
Pantelis, Christos
Wahlund, Björn
author_sort Liberg, Benny
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description Psychomotor disturbances are a classic feature of major depressive disorders. These can manifest as lack of facial expressions and decreased speech production, reduced body posture and mobility, and slowed voluntary movement. The neural correlates of psychomotor disturbances in depression are poorly understood but it has been suggested that outputs from the cingulate motor area (CMA) to striatal motor regions, including the putamen, could be involved. We used functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging to conduct a region-of-interest analysis to test the hypotheses that neural activation patterns related to motor production and gray matter volumes in the CMA would be different between depressed subjects displaying psychomotor disturbances (n = 13) and matched healthy controls (n = 13). In addition, we conducted a psychophysiological interaction analysis to assess the functional coupling related to self-paced finger-tapping between the caudal CMA and the posterior putamen in patients compared to controls. We found a cluster of increased neural activation, adjacent to a cluster of decreased gray matter volume in the caudal CMA in patients compared to controls. The functional coupling between the left caudal CMA and the left putamen during finger-tapping task performance was additionally decreased in patients compared to controls. In addition, the strength of the functional coupling between the left caudal CMA and the left putamen was negatively correlated with the severity of psychomotor disturbances in the patient group. In conclusion, we found converging evidence for involvement of the caudal CMA and putamen in the generation of psychomotor disturbances in depression.
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spelling pubmed-42554912014-12-23 Functional and Structural Alterations in the Cingulate Motor Area Relate to Decreased Fronto-Striatal Coupling in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychomotor Disturbances Liberg, Benny Klauser, Paul Harding, Ian H. Adler, Mats Rahm, Christoffer Lundberg, Johan Masterman, Thomas Wachtler, Caroline Jonsson, Tomas Kristoffersen-Wiberg, Maria Pantelis, Christos Wahlund, Björn Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Psychomotor disturbances are a classic feature of major depressive disorders. These can manifest as lack of facial expressions and decreased speech production, reduced body posture and mobility, and slowed voluntary movement. The neural correlates of psychomotor disturbances in depression are poorly understood but it has been suggested that outputs from the cingulate motor area (CMA) to striatal motor regions, including the putamen, could be involved. We used functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging to conduct a region-of-interest analysis to test the hypotheses that neural activation patterns related to motor production and gray matter volumes in the CMA would be different between depressed subjects displaying psychomotor disturbances (n = 13) and matched healthy controls (n = 13). In addition, we conducted a psychophysiological interaction analysis to assess the functional coupling related to self-paced finger-tapping between the caudal CMA and the posterior putamen in patients compared to controls. We found a cluster of increased neural activation, adjacent to a cluster of decreased gray matter volume in the caudal CMA in patients compared to controls. The functional coupling between the left caudal CMA and the left putamen during finger-tapping task performance was additionally decreased in patients compared to controls. In addition, the strength of the functional coupling between the left caudal CMA and the left putamen was negatively correlated with the severity of psychomotor disturbances in the patient group. In conclusion, we found converging evidence for involvement of the caudal CMA and putamen in the generation of psychomotor disturbances in depression. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4255491/ /pubmed/25538633 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00176 Text en Copyright © 2014 Liberg, Klauser, Harding, Adler, Rahm, Lundberg, Masterman, Wachtler, Jonsson, Kristoffersen-Wiberg, Pantelis and Wahlund. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Liberg, Benny
Klauser, Paul
Harding, Ian H.
Adler, Mats
Rahm, Christoffer
Lundberg, Johan
Masterman, Thomas
Wachtler, Caroline
Jonsson, Tomas
Kristoffersen-Wiberg, Maria
Pantelis, Christos
Wahlund, Björn
Functional and Structural Alterations in the Cingulate Motor Area Relate to Decreased Fronto-Striatal Coupling in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychomotor Disturbances
title Functional and Structural Alterations in the Cingulate Motor Area Relate to Decreased Fronto-Striatal Coupling in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychomotor Disturbances
title_full Functional and Structural Alterations in the Cingulate Motor Area Relate to Decreased Fronto-Striatal Coupling in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychomotor Disturbances
title_fullStr Functional and Structural Alterations in the Cingulate Motor Area Relate to Decreased Fronto-Striatal Coupling in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychomotor Disturbances
title_full_unstemmed Functional and Structural Alterations in the Cingulate Motor Area Relate to Decreased Fronto-Striatal Coupling in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychomotor Disturbances
title_short Functional and Structural Alterations in the Cingulate Motor Area Relate to Decreased Fronto-Striatal Coupling in Major Depressive Disorder with Psychomotor Disturbances
title_sort functional and structural alterations in the cingulate motor area relate to decreased fronto-striatal coupling in major depressive disorder with psychomotor disturbances
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4255491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25538633
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00176
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