| Literature DB >> 28287615 |
Óscar F Gonçalves1,2,3, José Miguel Soares4,5, Sandra Carvalho1,2, Jorge Leite1,2, Ana Ganho-Ávila1, Ana Fernandes-Gonçalves6, Fernando Pocinho7, Angel Carracedo8, Adriana Sampaio1.
Abstract
The objective of the present study was to research the patterns of Default Mode Network (DMN) deactivation in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in the transition between a resting and a non-rest emotional condition. Twenty-seven participants, 15 diagnosed with OCD and 12 healthy controls (HC), underwent a functional neuroimaging paradigm in which DMN brain activation in a resting condition was contrasted with activity during a non-rest condition consisting in the presentation of emotionally pleasant and unpleasant images. Results showed that HC, when compared with OCD, had a significant deactivation in two anterior nodes of the DMN (medial frontal and superior frontal) in the non-rest pleasant stimuli condition. Additional analysis for the whole brain, contrasting the resting condition with all the non-rest conditions grouped together, showed that, compared with OCD, HC had a significantly deactivation of a widespread brain network (superior frontal, insula, middle and superior temporal, putamen, lingual, cuneus, and cerebellum). Concluding, the present study found that OCD patients had difficulties with the deactivation of DMN even when the non-rest condition includes the presentation of emotional provoking stimuli, particularly evident for images with pleasant content.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28287615 PMCID: PMC5347382 DOI: 10.1038/srep44468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Demographic information by group (OCD = Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; HC = Healthy Controls; EHI = Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, YBOCS = Yale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale, BDI = Beck Depression Inventory).
| OCD | HC | |
|---|---|---|
| N | 15 | 12 |
| %Female | 26.7 | 33.3 |
| Age | 31.67(11.44) | 30.92(8.98) |
| EHI | 93.53(7.86) | 90.0(14.77) |
| YBOCS | 23.80(6.74) | 0.67(1.23) |
| BDI | 9.47(6.63) | 3.33(3.17) |
Figure 1DMN template mask.
DMN Deactivation (Rest task-Pleasant Stimuli Condition; L-Left hemisphere; R – Right hemisphere; HC – Healthy controls; OCD – Obsessive compulsive disorder).
| HC > OCD | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medial Frontal Gyrus | R | 3.55 | 81 | 10 54 24 |
| Superior Frontal Gyrus | L | 3.44 | 100 | −18 44 36 |
Figure 2Regions of the DMN significantly deactivated in the HC compared to OCD (Resting state - Rest task-Pleasant Stimuli Condition).
Whole Brain Deactivations (Rest condition - Non-rest condition; L-Left hemisphere; R – Right hemisphere; HC – Healthy controls; OCD – Obsessive compulsive disorder).
| HC > OCD | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insula | L | 4.09 | 110 | −38, −4, −12 |
| Middle Temporal Gyrus | L | 3.24 | −42, −12, −18 | |
| Lingual Gyrus | L | 3.91 | 269 | −14, −76, −6 |
| Anterior Cerebellum | L | 3.27 | −8, −66, −10 | |
| Insula | R | 3.47 | 269 | 46, 14, −4 |
| Superior Temporal Gyrus | R | 3.25 | 50, 2, −10 | |
| Putamen | R | 3.24 | 32, 8, 4 | |
| Superior Frontal Gyrus | R | 3.44 | 98 | 28, 66, 8 |
| Lingual Gyrus | R | 3.25 | 143 | 12, −80, −4 |
| Cuneus | R | 2.84 | 14, −74, 8 | |
Figure 3Whole brain regions significantly deactivated in the HC compared to OCD (Resting condition – Non-rest condition).