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Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study
Psychiatric sequelae substantially contribute to the post-acute burden of disease associated with COVID-19, persisting months after clearance of the virus. Brain imaging shows white matter (WM) hypodensities/hyperintensities, and the involvement of grey matter (GM) in prefrontal, anterior cingulate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8562046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2021.100387 |
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author | Benedetti, Francesco Palladini, Mariagrazia Paolini, Marco Melloni, Elisa Vai, Benedetta De Lorenzo, Rebecca Furlan, Roberto Rovere-Querini, Patrizia Falini, Andrea Mazza, Mario Gennaro |
author_facet | Benedetti, Francesco Palladini, Mariagrazia Paolini, Marco Melloni, Elisa Vai, Benedetta De Lorenzo, Rebecca Furlan, Roberto Rovere-Querini, Patrizia Falini, Andrea Mazza, Mario Gennaro |
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description | Psychiatric sequelae substantially contribute to the post-acute burden of disease associated with COVID-19, persisting months after clearance of the virus. Brain imaging shows white matter (WM) hypodensities/hyperintensities, and the involvement of grey matter (GM) in prefrontal, anterior cingulate (ACC) and insular cortex after COVID, but little is known about brain correlates of persistent psychopathology. With a multimodal approach, we studied whole brain voxel-based morphometry, diffusion-tensor imaging, and resting-state connectivity, to correlate MRI measures with depression and post-traumatic distress (PTSD) in 42 COVID-19 survivors without brain lesions, at 90.59 ± 54.66 days after COVID. Systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) measured in the emergency department, which reflects the immune response and systemic inflammation based on peripheral lymphocyte, neutrophil, and platelet counts, predicted worse self-rated depression and PTSD, widespread lower diffusivity along the main axis of WM tracts, and abnormal functional connectivity (FC) among resting state networks. Self-rated depression and PTSD inversely correlated with GM volumes in ACC and insula, axial diffusivity, and associated with FC. We observed overlapping associations between severity of inflammation during acute COVID-19, brain structure and function, and severity of depression and post-traumatic distress in survivors, thus warranting interest for further study of brain correlates of the post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. Beyond COVID-19, these findings support the hypothesis that regional GM, WM microstructure, and FC could mediate the relationship between a medical illness and its psychopathological sequelae, and are in agreement with current perspectives on the brain structural and functional underpinnings of depressive psychopathology. |
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spelling | pubmed-85620462021-11-02 Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study Benedetti, Francesco Palladini, Mariagrazia Paolini, Marco Melloni, Elisa Vai, Benedetta De Lorenzo, Rebecca Furlan, Roberto Rovere-Querini, Patrizia Falini, Andrea Mazza, Mario Gennaro Brain Behav Immun Health Full Length Article Psychiatric sequelae substantially contribute to the post-acute burden of disease associated with COVID-19, persisting months after clearance of the virus. Brain imaging shows white matter (WM) hypodensities/hyperintensities, and the involvement of grey matter (GM) in prefrontal, anterior cingulate (ACC) and insular cortex after COVID, but little is known about brain correlates of persistent psychopathology. With a multimodal approach, we studied whole brain voxel-based morphometry, diffusion-tensor imaging, and resting-state connectivity, to correlate MRI measures with depression and post-traumatic distress (PTSD) in 42 COVID-19 survivors without brain lesions, at 90.59 ± 54.66 days after COVID. Systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) measured in the emergency department, which reflects the immune response and systemic inflammation based on peripheral lymphocyte, neutrophil, and platelet counts, predicted worse self-rated depression and PTSD, widespread lower diffusivity along the main axis of WM tracts, and abnormal functional connectivity (FC) among resting state networks. Self-rated depression and PTSD inversely correlated with GM volumes in ACC and insula, axial diffusivity, and associated with FC. We observed overlapping associations between severity of inflammation during acute COVID-19, brain structure and function, and severity of depression and post-traumatic distress in survivors, thus warranting interest for further study of brain correlates of the post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. Beyond COVID-19, these findings support the hypothesis that regional GM, WM microstructure, and FC could mediate the relationship between a medical illness and its psychopathological sequelae, and are in agreement with current perspectives on the brain structural and functional underpinnings of depressive psychopathology. Elsevier 2021-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8562046/ /pubmed/34746876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2021.100387 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://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 | Full Length Article Benedetti, Francesco Palladini, Mariagrazia Paolini, Marco Melloni, Elisa Vai, Benedetta De Lorenzo, Rebecca Furlan, Roberto Rovere-Querini, Patrizia Falini, Andrea Mazza, Mario Gennaro Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study |
title | Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_full | Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_fullStr | Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_full_unstemmed | Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_short | Brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 survivors: A multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study |
title_sort | brain correlates of depression, post-traumatic distress, and inflammatory biomarkers in covid-19 survivors: a multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study |
topic | Full Length Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8562046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2021.100387 |
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