Overlapping and Segregated Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder With and Without Childhood Neglect

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作者
Wang, Lifeng [1 ]
Dai, Zhengjia [2 ]
Peng, Hongjun [1 ]
Tan, Liwen [1 ]
Ding, Yuqiang [1 ,3 ]
He, Zhong [4 ]
Zhang, Yan [1 ]
Xia, Mingrui [2 ]
Li, Zexuan [1 ]
Li, Weihui [1 ]
Cai, Yi [1 ,5 ]
Lu, Shaojia [1 ]
Liao, Mei [1 ]
Zhang, Li [1 ]
Wu, Weiwei [1 ]
He, Yong [2 ]
Li, Lingjiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent South Univ, Xiangya Hosp 2, Mental Hlth Inst, Changsha 410011, Hunan, Peoples R China
[2] Beijing Normal Univ, State Key Lab Cognit Neurosci & Learning, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
[3] Tongji Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anat & Neurobiol, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China
[4] Cent South Univ, Xiangya Hosp 2, Dept Radiol, Changsha 410011, Hunan, Peoples R China
[5] Second Hunan Prov Peoples Hosp, Dept Psychol, Changsha 410011, Hunan, Peoples R China
基金
国家高技术研究发展计划(863计划); 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
MDD; childhood maltreatment; resting-state fMRI; functional connectivity; connectome; EARLY ADVERSE EXPERIENCE; EARLY-LIFE STRESS; VOLUNTARY SUPPRESSION; REGIONAL HOMOGENEITY; EMOTION PERCEPTION; CINGULATE CORTEX; GLOBAL SIGNAL; SEXUAL-ABUSE; DEFAULT MODE; NEURAL BASIS;
D O I
10.1002/hbm.22241
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Many studies have suggested that childhood maltreatment increase risk of adulthood major depressive disorder (MDD) and predict its unfavorable treatment outcome, yet the neural underpinnings associated with childhood maltreatment in MDD remain poorly understood. Here, we seek to investigate the whole-brain functional connectivity patterns in MDD patients with childhood maltreatment. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to explore intrinsic or spontaneous functional connectivity networks of 18 MDD patients with childhood neglect, 20 MDD patients without childhood neglect, and 20 healthy controls. Whole-brain functional networks were constructed by measuring the temporal correlations of every pairs of brain voxels and were further analyzed by using graph-theory approaches. Relative to the healthy control group, the two MDD patient groups showed overlapping reduced functional connectivity strength in bilateral ventral medial prefrontal cortex/ventral anterior cingulate cortex. However, compared with MDD patients without a history of childhood maltreatment, those patients with such a history displayed widespread reduction of functional connectivity strength primarily in brain regions within the prefrontal-limbic-thalamic-cerebellar circuitry, and these reductions significantly correlated with measures of childhood neglect. Together, we showed that the MDD groups with and without childhood neglect exhibited overlapping and segregated functional connectivity patterns in the whole-brain networks, providing empirical evidence for the contribution of early life stress to the pathophysiology of MDD. Hum Brain Mapp 35:1154-1166, 2014. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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页码:1154 / 1166
页数:13
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