| Literature DB >> 26826895 |
Qinji Su1, Dapeng Yao1, Muliang Jiang2, Feng Liu3, Liling Long2, Yi Dai2, Miaoyu Yu1, Zhikun Zhang1, Jian Zhang1, Jianrong Liu1, Changqing Xiao1, Jingping Zhao4, Wenbin Guo5.
Abstract
Neuroimaging data have demonstrated brain functional alterations in patients with somatization disorder (SD). However, there is little information on interhemispheric resting-state functional connectivity (FC) in SD. In this study, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) were applied to examine the changes of interhemispheric FC of the whole brain in patients with SD. A total of 25 first-episode, medication-naive SD patients and 28 age-, sex-, education-matched healthy controls (HC) underwent resting-state fMRI, and the data were analyzed by VMHC. Compared with HC, patients had lower VMHC in the angular gyrus/supramarginal gyrus (AG/SG) and insula. The reproducibility of the results was validated using the split-half and leave-one-out validations. No significant correlation was found between the VMHC in AG/SG or insula and clinical variables. Our findings indicate that the interhemispheric FC in the AG/SG and insula is decreased in first-episode, treatment-naive patients with SD, and thus provide new insight for disruption of interhemispheric FC in the pathophysiological mechanism of SD.Entities:
Keywords: Angular gyrus/supramarginal gyrus; Insula; Somatization disorder; Voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26826895 DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2016.01.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging ISSN: 0925-4927 Impact factor: 2.376