Literature DB >> 27107157

Cortical abnormalities in Parkinson's disease patients and relationship to depression: A surface-based morphometry study.

Peiyu Huang1, Yuting Lou2, Min Xuan1, Quanquan Gu1, Xiaojun Guan1, Xiaojun Xu1, Zhe Song3, Wei Luo2, Minming Zhang4.   

Abstract

Depression is a common occurrence in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Brain deficits may be the underlying cause of depression in PD. In the present study, we investigated whether morphometric alterations contribute to depression in PD. Seventeen depressed PD patients, 17 non-depressed PD patients and 45 normal controls were enrolled in the study. All subjects went through neurological and psychiatric clinical assessments. T1 weighted magnetic resonance imaging and surface-based morphometric analyses were performed to examine morphometric abnormalities in PD patients and their relationship to depression. We found that compared with normal controls, PD patients exhibited significantly decreased cortical thickness in the left precentral gyrus and the right postcentral gyrus extending to the middle frontal gyrus. Compared with non-depressed PD patients, depressed patients showed significantly increased cortical areas in the orbitofrontal regions and insula, which may imply white matter atrophy in these areas. The results of orbitofrontal and insula white matter atrophy are consistent with our previous finding that white matter integrity and functional connectivity are damaged in these regions in depressed PD patients, confirming their contribution to depression in PD.
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Keywords:  Cortical area; Cortical thickness; Depression; Morphometry; Parkinson's disease

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27107157     DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2016.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging        ISSN: 0925-4927            Impact factor:   2.376


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4.  Effectiveness of imaging genetics analysis to explain degree of depression in Parkinson's disease.

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9.  Damaged Insula Network Contributes to Depression in Parkinson's Disease.

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10.  Cortical thickness in Parkinson disease: A coordinate-based meta-analysis.

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