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Abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: A comparative meta-analysis

BACKGROUND: Although dysfunction of amygdala-related circuits is centrally implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD), little is known about how this dysfunction differs between adult and adolescent MDD patients. METHODS: Voxel-wise meta-analyses of abnormal amygdala resting-state functional conn...

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Autores principales: Tang, Shi, Lu, Lu, Zhang, Lianqing, Hu, Xinyu, Bu, Xuan, Li, Hailong, Hu, Xiaoxiao, Gao, Yingxue, Zeng, Zirui, Gong, Qiyong, Huang, Xiaoqi
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6197798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30316866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2018.09.010
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author Tang, Shi
Lu, Lu
Zhang, Lianqing
Hu, Xinyu
Bu, Xuan
Li, Hailong
Hu, Xiaoxiao
Gao, Yingxue
Zeng, Zirui
Gong, Qiyong
Huang, Xiaoqi
author_facet Tang, Shi
Lu, Lu
Zhang, Lianqing
Hu, Xinyu
Bu, Xuan
Li, Hailong
Hu, Xiaoxiao
Gao, Yingxue
Zeng, Zirui
Gong, Qiyong
Huang, Xiaoqi
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description BACKGROUND: Although dysfunction of amygdala-related circuits is centrally implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD), little is known about how this dysfunction differs between adult and adolescent MDD patients. METHODS: Voxel-wise meta-analyses of abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) were conducted in adult and adolescent groups separately, followed by a quantitative meta-analytic comparison of the two groups. FINDINGS: Nineteen studies that included 665 MDD patients (392 adults and 273 adolescents) and 546 controls (341 adults and 205 adolescents) were identified in the current study. Adult-specific abnormal amygdala rsFC in MDD patients compared to that in controls was located mainly within the affective network, including increased connectivity with the right hippocampus/parahippocampus and bilateral ventromedial orbitofrontal cortex and decreased connectivity with the bilateral insula and the left caudate. Adolescent MDD patients specifically demonstrated decreased amygdala rsFC within the cognitive control network encompassing the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and imbalanced amygdala rsFC within the default mode network, which was manifested as hyperconnectivity in the right precuneus and hypoconnectivity in the right inferior temporal gyrus. Additionally, direct comparison between the two groups showed that adult patients had strengthened amygdala rsFC with the right hippocampus/parahippocampus as well as the right inferior temporal gyrus and weakened amygdala rsFC with the bilateral insula compared to that in adolescent patients. INTERPRETATION: Distinct impairments of amygdala-centered rsFC in adult and adolescent patients were related to different network dysfunctions in MDD. Adult-specific amygdala rsFC dysfunction within the affective network presumably reflects emotional dysregulation in MDD, whereas adolescent-specific amygdala rsFC abnormalities in networks involved in cognitive control might reflect the neural basis of affective cognition deficiency that is characteristic of adolescent MDD. FUND: This study was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81671669) and by a Sichuan Provincial Youth Grant (2017JQ0001).
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spelling pubmed-61977982018-10-25 Abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: A comparative meta-analysis Tang, Shi Lu, Lu Zhang, Lianqing Hu, Xinyu Bu, Xuan Li, Hailong Hu, Xiaoxiao Gao, Yingxue Zeng, Zirui Gong, Qiyong Huang, Xiaoqi EBioMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: Although dysfunction of amygdala-related circuits is centrally implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD), little is known about how this dysfunction differs between adult and adolescent MDD patients. METHODS: Voxel-wise meta-analyses of abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) were conducted in adult and adolescent groups separately, followed by a quantitative meta-analytic comparison of the two groups. FINDINGS: Nineteen studies that included 665 MDD patients (392 adults and 273 adolescents) and 546 controls (341 adults and 205 adolescents) were identified in the current study. Adult-specific abnormal amygdala rsFC in MDD patients compared to that in controls was located mainly within the affective network, including increased connectivity with the right hippocampus/parahippocampus and bilateral ventromedial orbitofrontal cortex and decreased connectivity with the bilateral insula and the left caudate. Adolescent MDD patients specifically demonstrated decreased amygdala rsFC within the cognitive control network encompassing the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and imbalanced amygdala rsFC within the default mode network, which was manifested as hyperconnectivity in the right precuneus and hypoconnectivity in the right inferior temporal gyrus. Additionally, direct comparison between the two groups showed that adult patients had strengthened amygdala rsFC with the right hippocampus/parahippocampus as well as the right inferior temporal gyrus and weakened amygdala rsFC with the bilateral insula compared to that in adolescent patients. INTERPRETATION: Distinct impairments of amygdala-centered rsFC in adult and adolescent patients were related to different network dysfunctions in MDD. Adult-specific amygdala rsFC dysfunction within the affective network presumably reflects emotional dysregulation in MDD, whereas adolescent-specific amygdala rsFC abnormalities in networks involved in cognitive control might reflect the neural basis of affective cognition deficiency that is characteristic of adolescent MDD. FUND: This study was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81671669) and by a Sichuan Provincial Youth Grant (2017JQ0001). Elsevier 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6197798/ /pubmed/30316866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2018.09.010 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research paper
Tang, Shi
Lu, Lu
Zhang, Lianqing
Hu, Xinyu
Bu, Xuan
Li, Hailong
Hu, Xiaoxiao
Gao, Yingxue
Zeng, Zirui
Gong, Qiyong
Huang, Xiaoqi
Abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: A comparative meta-analysis
title Abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: A comparative meta-analysis
title_full Abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: A comparative meta-analysis
title_fullStr Abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: A comparative meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: A comparative meta-analysis
title_short Abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: A comparative meta-analysis
title_sort abnormal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in adults and adolescents with major depressive disorder: a comparative meta-analysis
topic Research paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6197798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30316866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2018.09.010
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