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Altered Resting-State Brain Activities in Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder Assessed by fMRI: Associations With Somatic Symptoms Defined by Yin-Yang Theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine

Identification of biological markers for defining subtypes of major depressive disorder (MDD) is critical for better understanding MDD pathophysiology and finding effective treatment intervention. The “Yin and Yang” theory is a fundamental concept of traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The theory di...

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Autores principales: Xu, Zhexue, Zhang, Shu, Huang, Liyuan, Zhu, Xiaolei, Zhao, Qing, Zeng, Yawei, Zhou, Dongfeng, Wang, Di, Kuga, Hironori, Kamiya, Atsushi, Qu, Miao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5962703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29867614
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00195
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author Xu, Zhexue
Zhang, Shu
Huang, Liyuan
Zhu, Xiaolei
Zhao, Qing
Zeng, Yawei
Zhou, Dongfeng
Wang, Di
Kuga, Hironori
Kamiya, Atsushi
Qu, Miao
author_facet Xu, Zhexue
Zhang, Shu
Huang, Liyuan
Zhu, Xiaolei
Zhao, Qing
Zeng, Yawei
Zhou, Dongfeng
Wang, Di
Kuga, Hironori
Kamiya, Atsushi
Qu, Miao
author_sort Xu, Zhexue
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description Identification of biological markers for defining subtypes of major depressive disorder (MDD) is critical for better understanding MDD pathophysiology and finding effective treatment intervention. The “Yin and Yang” theory is a fundamental concept of traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The theory differentiates MDD patients into two subtypes, Yin and Yang, based on their somatic symptoms, which had empirically been used for the delivery of effective treatment in East Asia. Nonetheless, neural processes underlying Yin and Yang types in MDD are poorly understood. In this study, we aim to provide physiological evidence using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify altered resting-state brain activity associated with Yin and Yang types in drug-naïve MDD patients. The Yin type and Yang type MDD patients showed increased amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) in different cortical brain areas in the parietal, temporal, and frontal lobe, compared to matched healthy controls. Differential ALFF is also observed in several cortical areas in frontal lobe and insula between Yin and Yang type group. Of note, although ALFF is increased in the inferior parietal lobe in both Yin and Yang type group, inferior parietal lobe-centered functional connectivity (FC) is increased in Yang type, but is decreased in Ying type, compared with matched healthy controls. These results suggest that differential resting-state brain activity and functional connectivity in Yin and Yang types may contribute to biological measures for better stratification of heterogeneous MDD patients.
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spelling pubmed-59627032018-06-04 Altered Resting-State Brain Activities in Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder Assessed by fMRI: Associations With Somatic Symptoms Defined by Yin-Yang Theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Xu, Zhexue Zhang, Shu Huang, Liyuan Zhu, Xiaolei Zhao, Qing Zeng, Yawei Zhou, Dongfeng Wang, Di Kuga, Hironori Kamiya, Atsushi Qu, Miao Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Identification of biological markers for defining subtypes of major depressive disorder (MDD) is critical for better understanding MDD pathophysiology and finding effective treatment intervention. The “Yin and Yang” theory is a fundamental concept of traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The theory differentiates MDD patients into two subtypes, Yin and Yang, based on their somatic symptoms, which had empirically been used for the delivery of effective treatment in East Asia. Nonetheless, neural processes underlying Yin and Yang types in MDD are poorly understood. In this study, we aim to provide physiological evidence using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify altered resting-state brain activity associated with Yin and Yang types in drug-naïve MDD patients. The Yin type and Yang type MDD patients showed increased amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) in different cortical brain areas in the parietal, temporal, and frontal lobe, compared to matched healthy controls. Differential ALFF is also observed in several cortical areas in frontal lobe and insula between Yin and Yang type group. Of note, although ALFF is increased in the inferior parietal lobe in both Yin and Yang type group, inferior parietal lobe-centered functional connectivity (FC) is increased in Yang type, but is decreased in Ying type, compared with matched healthy controls. These results suggest that differential resting-state brain activity and functional connectivity in Yin and Yang types may contribute to biological measures for better stratification of heterogeneous MDD patients. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5962703/ /pubmed/29867614 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00195 Text en Copyright © 2018 Xu, Zhang, Huang, Zhu, Zhao, Zeng, Zhou, Wang, Kuga, Kamiya and Qu. 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) and the copyright owner 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
Xu, Zhexue
Zhang, Shu
Huang, Liyuan
Zhu, Xiaolei
Zhao, Qing
Zeng, Yawei
Zhou, Dongfeng
Wang, Di
Kuga, Hironori
Kamiya, Atsushi
Qu, Miao
Altered Resting-State Brain Activities in Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder Assessed by fMRI: Associations With Somatic Symptoms Defined by Yin-Yang Theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
title Altered Resting-State Brain Activities in Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder Assessed by fMRI: Associations With Somatic Symptoms Defined by Yin-Yang Theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_full Altered Resting-State Brain Activities in Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder Assessed by fMRI: Associations With Somatic Symptoms Defined by Yin-Yang Theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_fullStr Altered Resting-State Brain Activities in Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder Assessed by fMRI: Associations With Somatic Symptoms Defined by Yin-Yang Theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Altered Resting-State Brain Activities in Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder Assessed by fMRI: Associations With Somatic Symptoms Defined by Yin-Yang Theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_short Altered Resting-State Brain Activities in Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder Assessed by fMRI: Associations With Somatic Symptoms Defined by Yin-Yang Theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
title_sort altered resting-state brain activities in drug-naïve major depressive disorder assessed by fmri: associations with somatic symptoms defined by yin-yang theory of the traditional chinese medicine
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5962703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29867614
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00195
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