| Literature DB >> 26943454 |
Kailyn A L Bradley1, Stan Colcombe2, Sarah E Henderson1, Carmen M Alonso1, Michael P Milham3, Vilma Gabbay4.
Abstract
Alteration in self-perception is a salient feature in major depression. Hyperactivity of anterior cortical midline regions has been implicated in this phenomenon in depressed adults. Here, we extend this work to depressed adolescents during a developmental time when neuronal circuitry underlying the sense of self matures by using task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and connectivity analyses. Twenty-three depressed adolescents and 18 healthy controls (HC) viewed positive and negative trait words in a scanner and judged whether each word described them ('self' condition) or was a good trait to have ('general' condition). Self-perception scores were based on participants' endorsements of positive and negative traits during the fMRI task. Depressed adolescents exhibited more negative self-perceptions than HC. Both groups activated cortical midline regions in response to self-judgments compared to general-judgments. However, depressed adolescents recruited the posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus more for positive self-judgments. Additionally, local connectivity of the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex was reduced during self-reflection in depressed adolescents. Our findings highlight differences in self-referential processing network function between depressed and healthy adolescents and support the need for further investigation of brain mechanisms associated with the self, as they may be paramount to understanding the etiology and development of major depressive disorder.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescence; Default mode network; Depression; Medial prefrontal cortex; Self-esteem
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26943454 PMCID: PMC4912932 DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2016.02.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cogn Neurosci ISSN: 1878-9293 Impact factor: 6.464
Fig. 1Region of interest (ROI) placement for psychophysiological interaction (PPI) analysis. This figure illustrates the placement of the four ROIs (dMPFC = dorsal medial prefrontal cortex; aMPFC = anterior medial prefrontal cortex; vMPFC = ventral medial prefrontal cortex; PCC = posterior cingulate cortex).
Demographic and clinical characteristics.
| MDD | Healthy controls | |
|---|---|---|
| Age [ | 16.62 ± 2.51 (12–20) | 16.12 ± 1.54 (13–19) |
| Gender [ | 13/10 (57/43%) | 10/8 (56/44%) |
| Ethnicity [ | 10/4/7/0/2 | 6/6/1/3/2 |
| Episode duration mos. [ | 19.22 ± 15.85 (4–72) | 0 |
| Number of depression episodes [ | 0/19/4 | 18/0/0 |
| Number of suicide attempts [ | 19/2/2 | 18/0/0 |
| Med-naïve/Med-free/Medicated [ | 19/3/1 (83/13/4%) | 18/0/0 (100/0/0%) |
| CDRS-R | 49.22 ± 7.21 (38–64) | 19.56 ± 2.53 (17–27) |
| BDI-II | 22.7 ± 12.44 (1–45) | 2.67 ± 2.91 (0–10) |
| Anhedonia [ | 6.22 ± 2.61 (1–10) | 1.56 ± 0.71 (1–3) |
Note. MDD = major depressive disorder.
Respective percentages do not add up to 100% due to rounding.
Children's Depression Rating Scale – Revised.
Beck Depression Inventory, 2nd ed.
Fig. 2Distribution of positive self-perception scores. This graph illustrates the distributions of self-perception scores in the healthy control (HC) and depressed (MDD) groups.
Behavioral trait ratings (%).
| Self | General | Letter | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | |
| HC | 90.57 (5.92) | 9.43 (5.92) | 95.89 (4.28) | 4.11 (4.28) | 98.33 (4.20) | 96.83 (4.45) |
| MDD | 69.32 (15.37) | 30.68 (15.37) | 92.68 (6.12) | 7.31 (6.12) | 96.46 (6.14) | 95.82 (5.37) |
Note. Mean percentages are reported followed by (SD). The self and general categories indicate the percentage of positive perceptions (yes to positive traits, no to negative traits) and negative perceptions (no to positive traits, yes to negative traits) that were endorsed. The letter category indicates percent accuracy in detecting a letter ‘E’ in a trait word. HC = healthy controls; MDD = major depressive disorder.
Behavioral response times (ms).
| Self | General | Letter | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | |
| HC | 990.72 (226.29) | 1085.85 (233.10) | 946.35 (234.04) | 1033.39 (222.21) | 816.81 (208.76) | 869.43 (249.65) |
| MDD | 1271.50 (231.14) | 1332.95 (220.98) | 1099.49 (207.41) | 1237.14 (226.63) | 916.21 (233.75) | 981.20 (247.85) |
Note. Behavioral response times (ms) for positive and negative traits are reports followed by (SD). HC = healthy controls; MDD = major depressive disorder.
Activations for main effects of category, valence, and group.
| Region | Side | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPFC/VLPFC/Caudate/Putamen/Thalamus/Middle temporal gyrus/ACC/PCC/Precuneus | L/R | 35,608 | 6.17 | 2 | 52 | 26 |
| Inferior parietal (Angular gyrus)/lateral occipital gyrus | L | 1234 | 4.68 | −54 | −58 | 24 |
| Inferior parietal (Angular gyrus)/lateral occipital gyrus | R | 519 | 4 | 50 | −58 | 30 |
| None | ||||||
| None | ||||||
| PCC/Precuneus | L/R | 1208 | 3.94 | 4 | −42 | 4 |
| Cuneus | L/R | 491 | 3.82 | 0 | −82 | 34 |
| Middle occipital gyrus | L | 477 | 4.01 | −24 | −92 | 12 |
| Lateral occipital cortex | R | 530 | 3.92 | 34 | −86 | 0 |
| None | ||||||
Note. Z statistic images were thresholded using clusters determined by Z > 2.3 and a corrected cluster significance of p < 0.05. Peak x, y, z coordinates are in MNI space. R = right. L = left. MPFC = medial prefrontal cortex. ACC = anterior cingulate cortex. PCC = posterior cingulate cortex. VLPFC = ventrolateral prefrontal cortex.
Fig. 3Main effect of category activation pattern. This figure illustrates the activation pattern for the contrast of self-judgments vs. general-judgments across all participants.
Fig. 4Group comparison of positive self-judgments. This figure illustrates the activation pattern and parameter estimates elicited by the contrast of positive self-judgments in the depressed (MDD) group vs. positive self-judgments in the healthy control (HC) group.
Fig. 5Correlations between brain activity and symptoms. Graphs of the correlations between precuneus activity and depression severity and self-perception scores in the total sample (n = 35).
PPI connectivity differences between self- and general-judgments.
| Contrast/region | Side | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frontal pole/ACC/Orbitofrontal cortex | L | 1038 | 4 | −28 | 46 | 14 |
| vMPFC seed: MDD vs. HC | None | |||||
| aMPFC seed: MDD vs. HC | None | |||||
| PCC/Precuneus seed: MDD vs. HC | None | |||||
Note. Z statistic images were thresholded using clusters determined by Z > 2.3 and an FDR corrected cluster significance of p < 0.0125 (0.05/4 seeds). Peak x, y, z coordinates are in MNI space. R = right. L = left. dMPFC = dorsal medial prefrontal cortex; vMPFC = ventral medial prefrontal cortex; aMPFC = anterior medial prefrontal cortex; PCC = posterior cingulate cortex.
Fig. 6Functional connectivity results. This figure illustrates the connectivity of the dMPFC seed. The blue circle indicates the dMPFC seed region. The depressed (MDD) group showed reduced local frontal connectivity with the dMPFC seed during self-referential processing compared to general trait processing.