抑郁可解开大脑憎恨环路

Depression uncouples brain hate circuit
作者:Tao, H.a, Guo, S.b, Ge, T.c, Kendrick, K.M.d, Xue,
机构: 中南大学湘雅二医院精神卫生研究所
期刊: MOL PSYCHIATR2013年1月1期18卷

Institute of Mental Health, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China

It is increasingly recognized that we need a better understanding of how mental disorders such as depression alter the brain's functional connections to improve both early diagnosis and therapy. A new holistic approach has been used to investigate functional connectivity changes in the brains of patients suffering from major depression using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data. A canonical template of connectivity in 90 different brain regions was constructed from healthy control subjects and this identified a six-community structure with each network corresponding to a different functional system. This template was compared with functional networks derived from fMRI scans of both first-episode and longer-term, drug resistant, patients suffering from severe depression. The greatest change in both groups of depressed patients was uncoupling of the so-called hate circuit involving the superior frontal gyrus, insula and putamen. Other major changes occurred in circuits related to risk and action responses, reward and emotion, attention and memory processing. A voxel-based morphometry analysis was also carried out but this revealed no evidence in the depressed patients for altered gray or white matter densities in the regions showing altered functional connectivity. This is the first evidence for the involvement of the hate circuit in depression and suggests a potential reappraisal of the key neural circuitry involved. We have hypothesized that this may reflect reduced cognitive control over negative feelings toward both self and others. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

Feng, J.; Centre for Computational Systems Biology, School of Mathematical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China; email:jianfeng64@gmail.com

通讯作者:Feng, J.; Centre for Computational Systems Biology, School of Mathematical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China; email:jianfeng64@gmail.com
学科代码:精神病学   关键词:Depression_can_solve_brain_hat
来源: Scopus
Scopus介绍:Scopus 于2004年11月正式推出,是目前全球规模最大的文摘和引文数据库。Scopus涵盖了由5000多家出版商出版发行的科技、医学和社会科学方面的18,000多种期刊,其中同行评审期刊16,500多种。相对于其他单一的文摘索引数据库而言,Scopus的内容更加全面,学科更加广泛,特别是在获取欧洲及亚太地区的文献方面,用户可检索出更多的文献数量。通过Scopus,用户可以检索到1823年以来的近4000万条摘要和题录信息,以及1996年以来所引用的参考文献。数据每日更新。 马上访问Scopus网站http://www.scopus.com/
顶一下(0
您可能感兴趣的文章
    发表评论网友评论(0)
      发表评论
      登录后方可发表评论,点击此处登录