Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (Feb 2022)

Global Functional Connectivity Analysis Indicating Dysconnectivity of the Hate Circuit in Major Depressive Disorder

  • Pan Pan,
  • Lu Wang,
  • Chujun Wu,
  • Kun Jin,
  • Song Cao,
  • Yan Qiu,
  • Ziwei Teng,
  • Sujuan Li,
  • Tiannan Shao,
  • Jing Huang,
  • Haishan Wu,
  • Hui Xiang,
  • Jindong Chen,
  • Feng Liu,
  • Hui Tang,
  • Wenbin Guo,
  • Wenbin Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2021.803080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

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BackgroundAbnormalities of functional connectivity (FC) in certain brain regions are closely related to the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Findings are inconsistent with different presuppositions in regions of interest. Our research focused on voxel-wise brain-wide FC changes in patients with MDD in an unbiased manner.MethodWe examined resting-state functional MRI in 23 patients with MDD and 26 healthy controls. Imaging data were analyzed by using global-brain FC (GFC) and used to explore the correlation of abnormal GFC values with clinical variables.ResultsIncreased GFC values in the left medial superior frontal gyrus (SFGmed) and decreased GFC values in the right supplementary motor area (SMA) were observed in the patients with MDD compared with the controls. The decreased GFC values in the right SMA had a positive correlation with vitamin D and Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A) scores.ConclusionAbnormal GFC in the hate circuit, particularly increased GFC in the left SFGmed and decreased GFC in the right SMA, appears to be a new sight for comprehending the pathological alterations in MDD.

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