| Literature DB >> 29943098 |
Mengmeng Ma1, Junran Zhang2,3, Ning Chen1, Jian Guo1, Yang Zhang1, Li He4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder is a common comorbidity in migraineurs. Depression may affect the progression and prognosis of migraine. Few studies have examined the brain function in migraineurs that may cause this comorbidity. Here, we aimed to explore depression-related abnormalities in the intrinsic brain activity of interictal migraineurs with comorbid depression using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging.Entities:
Keywords: Amplitude of low frequency fluctuation patterns; Depression; Migraine; Neuroimaging; Psychiatric comorbidity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29943098 PMCID: PMC6020083 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-018-0876-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Demographic and clinical characteristics of all subjects
| dMIG ( | ndMIG ( | MDD ( | HC ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, y, mean (SD) | 27.8 (9.25) | 33.59 (8.07) | 30.92 (9.1) | 29.48 (7,18) | 0.206a |
| Male | 3 (30%) | 5 (22.7%) | 3 (23%) | 10 (37%) | 0.685b |
| Education, y, mean (SD) | 13.6 (3.41) | 19 (3.28) | 13.65 (2.93) | 16.11 (3.02) | 0.531a |
| Clinical characters of migraine | |||||
| With/without aura | 0/10 | 0/22 | NA | NA | |
| Duration of migraine, y, mean (SD) | 7.2 (5.55) | 9.82 (7.14) | NA | NA | 0.314c |
| Attack frequency, per month, mean (SD) | 8.52 (7.02) | 4.5 (3.50) | NA | NA | 0.08c |
| Attack duration, h, mean (SD) | 18.65 (14.39) | 12.75 (16.79) | NA | NA | 0.42c |
| VAS score (0–10), mean (SD) | 6.55 (1.17) | 5.88 (1.31) | NA | NA | 0.174c |
| HIT-6, mean (SD) | 65.1 (6.26) | 60 (5.77) | NA | NA | 0.081c |
| MoCA, mean (SD) | 27.5 (2.88) | 27.82 (1.5) | 27.92 (1.66) | 30.59 (1.83) | 0.620a |
| 24-HRSD, mean (SD) | 26.9 (6.67) | 3 (2.23) | 27.85 (6.49) | 2.48 (2.12) | < 0.001a d |
| 14-HAMA, mean (SD) | 6 (1.826) | 3.82 (2.59) | 5.23 (2.28) | 4.19 (2.69) | 0.088a |
aP value for the age, MoCA and neuropsychological scores distribution in the four groups were obtained using a separate one-way ANCOVA tests. Post-hoc tests were then performed using the t-test
bP value for the gender distribution and sleep disturbance in the four groups were obtained using a chi-squared test
cP value for the clinical characters distribution for dMIG and ndMIG group were obtained using two sample t-test
dPost-hoc paired comparisons showed significant differences between dMIG versus ndMIG and HC, depression versus ndMIG and HC, P < 0.001
dMIG migraine with depression, ndMIG migraine without depression group, MDD major depressive disorder, HC health control group, VAS visual analogue scale, HIT-6 Headache Impact Test, MoCA Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 24-HRSD 24-Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, 14-HAMA Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale Values are represented as the mean (standard deviation)
Fig. 1Significant main effect of migraine. Significant main effect of migraine in left medial prefrontal cortex (a), the bilateral posterior cingulate cortex/ precuneus (b) and the right rectus gyrus (c) and main effect of depression in left medial prefrontal cortex (d); mPFC: medial prefrontal cortex; REC: rectus gyrus; PCC: posterior cingulate cortex. dMIG: migraineurs with depression; ndMIG: migraineurs without depression; MDD: patients with major depressive disorderand; HC: healthy controls; mPFC: medial prefrontal cortex; PCC: posterior cingulate cortex; REC: rectus gyrus
Brain regions showing significant main and interaction effects among four groups
| Region | Hemi | Voxel | BA | Peak voxel MNI coordinates | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| x | y | z | ||||||
| Main effect of migraine | ||||||||
| Cluster 1 | PCC/Precuneus | L/R | 20 | 23 | -3 | −36 | 33 | 3.62 |
| Cluster 2 | REC | R | 35 | 11 | 6 | 39 | −18 | −3.44 |
| Cluster 3 | mPFC | L | 20 | 10 | −36 | 45 | 9 | 4 |
| Main effect of depression | ||||||||
| Cluster 1 | mPFC | L | 752 | 10 | −30 | 51 | 6 | 8.46 |
| Interaction effect | ||||||||
| Cluster 1 | Thalamus | R | 10 | NA | 12 | −12 | 6 | 3.30 |
| Cluster 2 | fusiform | R | 38 | 37 | 27 | −3 | −42 | −4.07 |
Hemi hemisphere, L left, R right, BA Brodmann Area, MNI Montreal Neurological Institute, x, y, z, coordinates of primary peak locations in the MNI space, T value statistical value of peak voxel showing ALFF differences among the four groups, PCC posterior cingulated cortex, REC rectus gyrus, mPFC medial prefrontal cortex
Fig. 2Significant interaction effects. Significant interaction effects in right thalamus (a) and the right fusiform (b); * uncorrected, P < 0.05. ** indicated Bonfornni corrected. dMIG migraineurs with depression, ndMIG migraineurs without depression, MDD patients with major depressive disorder and, HC healthy controls