Association of functional connectivity of the executive control network or default mode network with cognitive impairment in older adults with remitted major depressive disorder or mild cognitive impairment

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Neda Rashidi-Ranjbar
Tarek K. Rajji
Colin Hawco
Sanjeev Kumar
Nathan Herrmann
Linda Mah
Alastair J. Flint
Corinne E. Fischer
Meryl A. Butters
Bruce G. Pollock
Erin W. Dickie
Christopher R. Bowie
Matan Soffer
Benoit H. Mulsant
Aristotle N. Voineskos
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[1] University of Toronto,Institute of Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Psychiatry
[4] University of Toronto,Toronto Dementia Research Alliance
[5] University of Toronto,Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Department of Psychiatry
[6] University of Toronto,Baycrest Health Sciences, Rotman Research Institute, Department of Psychiatry
[7] University Health Network,Centre for Mental Health
[8] Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science,Department of Psychiatry
[9] St. Michael’s Hospital,Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry (CRB)
[10] University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,undefined
[11] Queen’s University,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2023年 / 48卷
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with an increased risk of developing dementia. The present study aimed to better understand this risk by comparing resting state functional connectivity (rsFC) in the executive control network (ECN) and the default mode network (DMN) in older adults with MDD or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Additionally, we examined the association between rsFC in the ECN or DMN and cognitive impairment transdiagnostically. We assessed rsFC alterations in ECN and DMN in 383 participants from five groups at-risk for dementia—remitted MDD with normal cognition (MDD-NC), non-amnestic mild cognitive impairment (naMCI), remitted MDD + naMCI, amnestic MCI (aMCI), and remitted MDD + aMCI—and from healthy controls (HC) or individuals with Alzheimer’s dementia (AD). Subject-specific whole-brain functional connectivity maps were generated for each network and group differences in rsFC were calculated. We hypothesized that alteration of rsFC in the ECN and DMN would be progressively larger among our seven groups, ranked from low to high according to their risk for dementia as HC, MDD-NC, naMCI, MDD + naMCI, aMCI, MDD + aMCI, and AD. We also regressed scores of six cognitive domains (executive functioning, processing speed, language, visuospatial memory, verbal memory, and working memory) on the ECN and DMN connectivity maps. We found a significant alteration in the rsFC of the ECN, with post hoc testing showing differences between the AD group and the HC, MDD-NC, or naMCI groups, but no significant alterations in rsFC of the DMN. Alterations in rsFC of the ECN and DMN were significantly associated with several cognitive domain scores transdiagnostically. Our findings suggest that a diagnosis of remitted MDD may not confer functional brain risk for dementia. However, given the association of rs-FC with cognitive performance (i.e., transdiagnostically), rs-FC may help in stratifying this risk among people with MDD and varying degrees of cognitive impairment.
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