1. Disrupted hemispheric connectivity specialization in patients with major depressive disorder: Evidence from the REST-meta-MDD Project
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Jun-Juan Zhu, Zhening Liu, Xiao-Ping Wu, Kerang Zhang, Yu-Feng Zang, Yu-Shu Shi, Kai Wang, Yu-Qi Cheng, Yiru Fang, Hong Zhang, Fei Wang, Yan-Song Liu, Zhijun Zhang, Jian Yang, Lan Hu, Ru Yang, Yi-Ting Zhou, Hai-Tang Qiu, Wenbin Guo, Wei Chen, Jia-Shu Yao, Xinran Wu, Huaqing Meng, Li Kuang, Xiufeng Xu, Qiyong Gong, Yudan Ding, Yanqing Tang, Yonggui Yuan, Chang Cheng, Xiao Chen, Yue-Di Shen, Chunming Xie, Yingying Yin, Qijing Bo, Shuqiao Yao, Jingping Zhao, Guanmao Chen, Tao Li, Lei Zhang, Chao-Gan Yan, Ying Wang, Peng Xie, Xiang Wang, Guangrong Xie, Chao-Jie Zou, Tian-Mei Si, Xilong Cui, Ai-Xia Zhang, Hong Yang, Zhenghua Hou, Daihui Peng, Qing-Hua Luo, Hai-Yan Xie, Ru-Bai Zhou, Li Wang, Jia Duan, Jiang Qiu, Ning-Xuan Chen, Taolin Chen, Feng Li, Yi-Cheng Long, Tongjian Bai, and Chuanyue Wang
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computer.software_genre ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Voxel ,mental disorders ,Specialization (functional) ,medicine ,Humans ,Dominance, Cerebral ,Default mode network ,Brain Mapping ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Functional specialization ,Perspective (graphical) ,Brain ,Human brain ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Visual cortex ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Major depressive disorder ,Psychology ,computer ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background : Functional specialization is a feature of human brain for understanding the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). The degree of human specialization refers to within and cross hemispheric interactions. However, most previous studies only focused on interhemispheric connectivity in MDD, and the results varied across studies. Hence, brain functional connectivity asymmetry in MDD should be further studied. Methods : Resting-state fMRI data of 753 patients with MDD and 451 healthy controls were provided by REST-meta-MDD Project. Twenty-five project contributors preprocessed their data locally with the Data Processing Assistant State fMRI software and shared final indices. The parameter of asymmetry (PAS), a novel voxel-based whole-brain quantitative measure that reflects inter- and intrahemispheric asymmetry, was reported. We also examined the effects of age, sex and clinical variables (including symptom severity, illness duration and three depressive phenotypes). Results : Compared with healthy controls, patients with MDD showed increased PAS scores (decreased hemispheric specialization) in most of the areas of default mode network, control network, attention network and some regions in the cerebellum and visual cortex. Demographic characteristics and clinical variables have significant effects on these abnormalities. Limitations : Although a large sample size could improve statistical power, future independent efforts are needed to confirm our results. Conclusions : Our results highlight the idea that many brain networks contribute to broad clinical pathophysiology of MDD, and indicate that a lateralized, efficient and economical brain information processing system is disrupted in MDD. These findings may help comprehensively clarify the pathophysiology of MDD in a new hemispheric specialization perspective.
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- 2021
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