| Literature DB >> 30425491 |
Katharina Helm1,2, Kathrin Viol3, Thomas M Weiger2, Peter A Tass4, Christian Grefkes5,6, Damir Del Monte3, Günter Schiepek3,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The causes of major depressive disorder (MDD), as one of the most common psychiatric disorders, still remain unclear. Neuroimaging has substantially contributed to understanding the putative neuronal mechanisms underlying depressed mood and motivational as well as cognitive impairments in depressed individuals. In particular, analyses addressing changes in interregional connectivity seem to be a promising approach to capture the effects of MDD at a systems level. However, a plethora of different, sometimes contradicting results have been published so far, making general conclusions difficult. Here we provide a systematic overview about connectivity studies published in the field over the last decade considering different methodological as well as clinical issues.Entities:
Keywords: EEG; MDD; effective connectivity; fMRI; functional connectivity; major depressive disorder; structural connectivity
Year: 2018 PMID: 30425491 PMCID: PMC6200438 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S170989
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Coding of brain regions. To reduce the number of all brain regions occurring in the analyzed studies, they were summarized to 17 main regions
| Code | Color | Brain region | Subregions reported in the studies cited |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
| Frontal pole | Frontal pole |
| 2 |
| Orbitofrontal lobe | Medial orbitofrontal cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, orbitomedial prefrontal cortex |
| 3 |
| Lateral frontal lobe | Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, inferior frontal cortex, inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal cortex, middle frontal gyrus, prefrontal cortex, rostral PFC, superior frontal cortex, superior frontal gyrus, subgenual prefrontal cortex, ventrolateral prefrontal cortex |
| 4 |
| Medial frontal lobe | Dorsomedial frontal cortex, dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, medial frontal gyrus, medial prefrontal cortex, medial prefrontal gyrus, superior medial frontal gyrus, ventromedial frontal cortex, ventromedial prefrontal cortex |
| 5 |
| Sensorimotor (central) | Paracentral gyrus, paracentral lobule, precentral gyrus, primary sensory motor cortex, supplementary motor area |
| 6 |
| Superior parietal lobe | Precuneus, parietal lobe, superior parietal gyrus |
| 7 |
| Inferior parietal lobe | Angular gyrus, inferior parietal cortex, inferior parietal lobe, supramarginal gyrus |
| 8 |
| Temporal pole | Temporal poles |
| 9 |
| Superior temporal lobe | Superior temporal gyrus |
| 10 |
| Middle temporal lobe | Middle temporal gyrus |
| 11 |
| Inferior temporal lobe | Inferior temporal gyrus |
| 12 |
| Medial temporal lobe | Amygdala, fusiform gyrus, hippocampus, middle cingulum, parahippocampal gyrus |
| 13 |
| Cingulate cortex | Anterior cingulate cortex, cingulate, dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, pregenual anterior cingulate cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, rostral anterior cingulate cortex, subgenual anterior cingulate cortex, subgenual cingulate cortex, supragenual cingulate cortex |
| 14 |
| Basal ganglia/thalamus | Caudate body, claustrum, caudate nucleus, caudate putamen, dorsal caudate, dorsal caudal putamen, lentiform nucleus, nucleus accumbens, putamen, pallidostriatum, thalamus, ventral caudate nucleus, ventral rostral putamen, ventral striatum |
| 15 |
| Insula | Anterior insula cortex, insula, dorsal insula, dorsal mid insular cortex, fronto insula operculum, posterior insula |
| 16 |
| Occipital lobe | Cuneus, lingual gyrus, middle occipital gyrus, occipital cortex, superior occipital gyrus |
| 17 |
| Cerebellum | Cerebellum, crus cerebelli, culmen |
Studies on structural connectivity using DTI
| Author | Year | Task | Decreased connectivity | Increased connectivity | Sample size | Medication status | Mean symptom severity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arnold et al | 2012 | Rest | > AMYG-Hc | 17 | Naive | HDRS 9.18 ±6.82 | |
| de Kwaasteniet et al | 2013 | Emotional | < subACC-MTL | 18 | Mixed | HDRS 19.17 ±3.9 | |
| Fang et al | 2012 | Cognitive | > cortico-limbic-Nw | 22 | Naive | HDRS 26.0 ±5.1 | |
| Korgaonkar et al | 2012 | Rest | Disparities in white matter tracts of limbic, frontal, thalamic, cortical connections | 23 | Naive | HDRS 19.1 ±3.0 | |
| Singh et al | 2013 | Rest | < Clustering | > AMYG-MeOFG | 93 | Mixed | BDi 30.28 ±10.17 |
| Xu et al | 2013 | Rest | Anterior genu of corpus callosum altered | 27 | Naive | HDRS 28.5 | |
Notes: <, decreased connectivity; >, increased connectivity (if the information was available in the original article). The sample of the study by Arnold et al consisted of patients with remitted MDD.
Abbreviations: ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; AMYG, amygdala; BDi, Beck Depression inventory; BS, brain stem; Ce, cerebellum; DTi, diffusion-tensor imaging; Hc, hippocampus; HDRS, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; MeOFG, medial orbitofrontal gyrus; MTL, middle temporal lobe; Nw, network.
Studies on functional connectivity with fMRi in resting state
| Author | Year | Decreased connectivity | Increased connectivity | Sample size | Medication status | Mean symptom severity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abbott et al | 2013 | ECT-therapy normalized DMN-PFC in responders | 9 | Medicated | HDRS pre-treatment (responders) 34.6 | |
| Anand et al | 2005 | < ACC-PST | 15 | Naive | HDRS 31±8 | |
| Cao et al | 2012 | > IHc-MFG | 42 | Naive | HDRS 23.60 (3.77) | |
| Chen et al | 2015 | < PCC-DMePFC | 38 | Naive | HDRS 21.1 ±6.5 | |
| Connolly et al | 2013 | < subACC PCu | > subACC-Ci | 23 | Naive | BDi 27.3 ±2.1 |
| Cullen et al | 2009 | < subACC-supACC | 12 | Mixed | BDi 27.7 ±11.3 | |
| Davey et al | 2012 | < pACC-CN | > subACC-DMeFC | 18 | Mixed | BDi 35.4 |
| Downar et al | 2014 | Comparison of TMS responders to non-responders: reward pathway | 47 | Naive | BDi 32.6 | |
| Fox et al | 2012 | TMS treatment outcome: > DLPFC-subCC | 13 | Mixed | HDRS 23.8 | |
| Furman et al | 2011 | < vS-lsubACC | > vS-IPCu | 21 | Mixed | BDi 31.3 |
| Greicius et al | 2007 | > subCC-DMN (MePFC, ACC) | 28 | Mixed | HDRS 25.4 ±4 | |
| Guo et al | 2013 | < IPCC-lTHA | 24 | Naive | HDRS 25.75 ±5.86 | |
| Guo et al | 2013 | < Ce-PFC (TRD and TSD) | > Ce-LG (TRD and TSD) | 45 (23 TRD, 22 TSD) | Medicated | HDRS TRD: 24.5 TSD: 25.9 |
| Guo et al | 2013 | < lCalc-liTG (TRD) | 45 (23 TRD, 22 TSD) | Mixed | HDRS TRD: 24.5 TSD: 25.9 | |
| Guo et al | 2015 | < rCi-lMFG | 44 | Naive | HDRS 25.2 ±5.2 | |
| Horn et al | 2010 | > pACC-ACi | 28 | Medicated | HDRS 17.2 ±4.7 | |
| Kozel et al | 2011 | AD treatment outcome highly related with SCalC | 13 | Medicated | HDRS not available | |
| Lai et al | 2014 | < within MFC | 44 | Naive | HDRS 22.1 ±2.3 | |
| Li et al | 2013 | > aDMN und > pDMN before AD treatment, normalized after treatment | 24 | Medicated | HDRS 26.42 ±5.22 | |
| Liu et al | 2012 | < Ce-DMN (vMPFC, PCC, PCu) | > Ce-TP | 60 | Naive | HDRS 26.1 ±5.0 |
| Ma et al | 2012 | < rMTG-rAG (TSD) | > rMTG-lSMG (TSD) | 35 (18 TRD, 17 TSD) | Mixed | HDRS TRD: 23.9 TSD: 25.6 |
| Perrin et al | 2012 | Electroconvulsive therapy outcome: < within lDLPFC | 9 | Medicated | MADRS 36.4 ±4.9 | |
| Ramasubbu | 2014 | < AMYG-VLPFC | 55 | Naive | HDRS 21.41 ±2.2 | |
| Salomons et al | 2014 | Successful TMS treatment associated with > DMePFC-subCC | 25 | Mixed | HDRS 21.3 ±6.7 | |
| Sheline et al | 2010 | > DLPFC-DMPFC | 18 | Naive | HDRS 20.2 ±2.9 | |
| Tahmasian et | 2013 | < AMYG-rMeFG | 21 | Medicated | BDi 25.3 ±7.1 | |
| Veer et al | 2010 | < within lFP | > within affective network (AMYG, lACi) | 19 | Naive | MADRS 14.21 ±9.62 |
| Wang et al | 2014 | < within vMPFC | 20 | Mixed | HDRS 27.1 | |
| Wang et al | 2013 | < within MeOFC | 17 | Naive | HDRS 26.58 ±3.43 | |
| Wei et al | 2013 | < rfronto-parietal Nw | > lfronto-parietal | 20 | Naive | HDRS 25.8 ±2.4 |
| Ye et al | 2012 | < rDLPFC-rPL | > rDLPFC-lACC | 22 | Mixed | HDRS 18.5 |
| Yu et al | 2013 | Disciriminative power for: MePFC-PCu MePFC-THAL MePFC-iTG THAL-ACC THAL-Hc Ce-MePFC Ce-Hc Ce-THAL Ce-ACC | 19 | – | HDRS 25.43 ±6.34 | |
| Zeng et al | 2012 | AMYG-PFC | 24 | Naive | HDRS 26.42 ±5.22 | |
| Zeng et al | 2014 | sACC-VLPFC sACC- VMePFC sACC-STG sACC-Lnuc sACC-Hc sACC-Ci sACC-THAL sACC-SFG sACC-AMYG pACC- MePFC pACC-Pcu pACC-SFG pACC-Ci pACC-OFC pACC-MTG pACC-STG pACC-THAL pACC-AG pACC-ITG pACC-SMG pACC-P | 24 | Naive | HDRS 26.42 ±5.22 | |
| Zhang et al | 2015 | < PCC-MTG | > PCC-MFG | 45 | Naive | HDRS 27.3 ±7 |
| Zhang | 2011 | Altered nodal centralities | 30 | Naive | HDRS 24.3 ±5.0 | |
| Zhu | 2012 | < within PCC | > Within MePFC | 35 | Naive | CES-D 38.03 ±6.67 |
Notes: <, decreased connectivity; >, increased connectivity (if the information was available in the original article). A small r or l in front of the regions indicates if the finding was in the left (l) or right (r) hemisphere.
Abbreviations: ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; ACi, anterior Ci; aDMN, anterior DMN; AG, angular gyrus; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; Calc, calcarine cortex; Cau, caudatus; CB, caudate body; CC, cingulate cortex; Ce, cerebellum; CES-D, Center For Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; Ci, insula; CN, caudate nucleus; CP, caudate putamen; Cu, cuneus; DC, dorsal caudate; DLPFC, dorsolateral PFC; DMePFC, dorsal medial PFC; DMN, default mode network; FG, fusiform gyrus; FIO, fronto insula operculum; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; FP, frontal pole; Hc, hippocampus; HDRS, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; IFG, inferior frontal gyrus; IOG, inferior occipital gyrus; IPL, inferior parietal lobe; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; LG, lingual gyrus; Lnuc, lentiform nucleus; MADRS, Montgomery-Asberger Depression Rating Scale; MC, middle cingulum; MeFG, medial frontal gyrus; MeOFC, medial OFC; MePFC, medial PFC; MFC, middle frontal cortex; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; OC, occipital cortex; OFC, orbitofrontal cortex; P, putamen; pACC, pregenual ACC; PCC, posterior cingulate cortex; PCG, paracentral gyrus; PCu, precuneus; pDMN, posterior DMN; PFC, prefrontal cortex; PG, precentral gyrus; PHG, parahippocampus; PL, parietal lobe; PST, pallido-striatum; sACC, subgenual ACC; SCalC, subcallosal cortex; subCC, subgenual CC; SFG, superior frontal gyrus; SMG, supramarginal gyrus; STG, superior temporal gyrus; STP, superior temporal pole; TP, temporal poles; TRD, treatment-resistant depression; TSD, treatment-sensitive depression; vACC, ventral ACC; vC, visual cortex; vLPFC, ventrolateral PFC; vMePFC, ventromedial PFC; vRP, ventral rostral putamen; vs, ventral striatum.
Studies on functional connectivity in task-related fMRI
| Author | Year | Task | Decreased connectivity | Increased connectivity | Sample size | Medication status | Mean symptom severity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anand | 2005 | Emotional pictures | < ACC-PST | 15 | Naive | HDRS 31 ±8 | |
| Avery et al | 2014 | visceral interoceptive sensation | > lDMCi-rMTG | 20 | Naive | HDRS 23.1 ±7.5 | |
| Henje Blom et al | 2015 | Emotional face | > ACi-rFG | 31 | Naive | BDI 29.1 ±1.7 | |
| Davey et al | 2012 | Executive control | < subACC-MFG | > subACC-rvS | 17 | Mixed | BDI 34.4 ±12.6 |
| de Kwaasteniet et al | 2013 | Emotional face | > subACC-MTL | 18 | mixed | HDRS 19.17 ±3.9 | |
| Frodl et al | 2010 | Emotional face | > OFC-rPCu | 25 | Naive | HDRS 20.6 ±5.2 | |
| Hamilton et al | 2008 | Emotional pictures | > rAMYG-Hc | 14 | Mixed | BDI 27.6 ±10.6 | |
| Heller et al | 2013 | Emotional pictures | > Fronto-striatal-connectivity is correlated with positive treatment effect | 21 | Medicated | HDRS 20.6 ±2.39 | |
| Ho et al | 2014 | Emotional face | < rACC-lFG | > rACC-lAMYG | 19 | Naive | BDI 23.05 ±2.6 |
| Kong et al | 2013 | Emotional face | < AMYG-lRPFC | 28 | Naive | HDRS 28.5 ±5.2 | |
| Lemogne et al | 2009 | Personality traits | > MFG-DACC | 15 | Medicated | BDI 18.4 | |
| Marchand et al | 2013 | Executive control | Unipolar vs bipolar: | 26 | Naive | MADRS 26.6 ±4.0 | |
| Marchand et al | 2012 | Executive control | < P-IFG | 18 | Naive | MADRS 26.3 | |
| Strigo et al | 2013 | Pain anticipation | > DCi-PTHAL | 31 | Naive | BDI 2.5 | |
| van Tol et al | 2013 | Emotional words | < FONW-rOFC | 25 | Naive | MADRS 14.4 ±10.2 | |
| Vasic et al | 2009 | Working memory | FC within NW: | > lDLPFC | 14 | Medicated | BDI 20.5 ±8.8 |
Notes: <, decreased connectivity; >, increased connectivity (if the information was available in the original article). A small r or l in front of the regions indicates if the finding was on the left or right hemisphere.
Abbreviations: ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; ACi, anterior Ci; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; C, cingulate; Ce, cerebellum; Ci, insula; CN, caudate nucleus; CP, caudate putamen; CrC, crus cerebelli; DACC, dorsal ACC; DCi, dorsal Ci; DLPFC, dorsolateral PFC; DMCi, dorsal mid-insular cortex; FG, fusiform gyrus; FONw, fronto- opercular network; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; FP, frontal pole; Hc, hippocampus; HDRS, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; IFG, inferior frontal gyrus; IPG, inferior parietal gyrus; MADRS, Montgomery-Asberger Depression Rating Scale; MC, middle cingulum; MeFG, medial frontal gyrus; MeOFC, medial OFC; MePFC, medial PFC; MeThal, medial Thalamus; MFG, middle frontal gyrus; MOG, middle occipital gyrus; MTG, middle temporal gyrus; NA, nucleus accumbens; OFC, orbitofrontal cortex; P, putamen; PCC, posterior cingulate cortex; PCu, precuneus; PFC, prefrontal cortex; PG, precentral gyrus; PHG, parahippocampus; PST, pallidostriatum; RPFC, rostral PFC; S1/M1, primary sensorimotor cortex; SFG, superior frontal gyrus; SMA, suppl. motor area; SOG, superior occipital gyrus; SPFC, superior PFC; SPG, superior parietal gyrus; STG, superior temporal gyrus; subACC, subgenual ACC; vCN, ventral CN; vLPFC, ventrolateral PFC; vMePFC, ventromedial PFC; vs, ventral striatum.
Studies on functional connectivity with EEG, MEG and SPECT
| Author | Year | Task | Decreased connectivity | Increased connectivity | Sample size | Medication status | Mean symptom severity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Holmes and Pizzagalli | 2008 | Stroop task | < rACC-MePFC | 20 | Naive | BDI 22.55 ±9.23 | ||
| Fingelkurts et al | 2007 | Rest | Comparison of long/short-range FC between the hemispheres and correlation with symptoms severity | 12 | Naive | HDRS 24±4 | ||
| Lee et al | 2011 | Rest | > within right fronto-temporal network at delta/theta-frequencies correlated with poorer AD-treatment response | 108 | Medicated | HDRS 27.94 | ||
| Leistritz et al | 2010 | Pain anticipation | < Generalized partial directed coherence after pain stimulation | 18 | Mixed | BDI 29.4 ±9.7 | ||
| Leuchter et al | 2012 | Rest | > Alpha, theta, delta- coherence in long-distance connections between frontopolar/temporal/parietooccipital regions | 121 | Naive | HDRS 21.9 ±3.6 | ||
| Lu et al | 2013 | Emotional faces | < ACC-AMYG | 20 | Naive | - | ||
| Olbrich et al | 2014 | Rest | Before treatment: | 60 | Naive | HDRS 19.8±6.2 | ||
| Shajahan et al | 2002 | verbal fluency | After transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment: > DLF-loop and limbic loop | 15 | Mixed | HDRS 25±5.7 | ||
Notes: <, decreased connectivity; >, increased connectivity (if the information was available in the original article). A small r or l in front of the regions indicates if the finding was on the left (l) or right (r) hemisphere. The study by Lu et al104 used MEG; the study by Shajahan et al43 used SPECT. l, left, r, right (if provided by the original work).
Abbreviations: ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; AD, antidepressants; AMYG, amygdala; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; DLF, dorsolateral frontal; EEG, electroencephalography; HDRS, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; PFC, prefrontal cortex; DLPFC, dorsolateral PFC; MEG, magneto-encephalography; MePFC, medial PFC; SPECT, single-photon emission computed tomography.
Studies on effective connectivity
| Author | Year | Method | Task | Decreased connectivity | Increased connectivity | Sample size | Medication status | Mean symptom severity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Almeida et al | 2009 | fMRI | Emotional faces | < lOMPFC-lAMYG | 16 | Mixed | HDRS 24.6 | |
| Leistritz et al | 2013 | EEG | Pain anticipation | > NW-redundancy after pain-processing | 18 | Mixed | BDI 29.4 (9.7) | |
| Lu et al | 2012 | MEG | Emotional faces | < DLPFC-AMYG | > AMYG-ACC | 20 | Not available | HDRS not available |
| Schlösser et al | 2008 | fMRI | Stroop task | > dACC-rACC | 16 | Naive | BDI 27.1 (10.5) |
Notes: <, decreased connectivity; >, increased connectivity (if the information was available in the original article). A small r or l in front of the regions indicates if the finding was on the left (l) or right (r) hemisphere.
Abbreviations: ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; AMYG, amygdala; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; dACC, dorsal ACC; DLPFC, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; EEG, electro-encephalography; HDRS, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; MEG, magneto-encephalography; rACC, rostral ACC; OMPFC, orbitomedial prefrontal cortex.
Figure 1Functional connectivity (FC) for MDD patients compared with healthy controls for resting state (left) and task-related fMRI studies (right).
Notes: A/F: sagittal, lateral view; b/g: sagittal, anterior view; C/H: lateral view of the surface; D/I: sagittal, dorsal view; E/J: lateral view, insula displayed by removing the opercular brain segments. The orange lines represent increased, the blue lines decreased FC. The circles indicate an altered self-referential connectivity (ie, within the region). Colors of the brain regions are coded according to Table 1.
Abbreviations: fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; MDD, major depressive disorder.
Figure 2Synopsis of findings on FC in MDD compared to healthy controls using fMRI/resting state.
Notes: The matrix shows the findings on connectivity alterations between the 17 brain regions (see Table 1), separated for decreased connectivity (lower triangle, blue) and increased connectivity (upper triangle, orange). The numbers in the cells specify the number of studies where this kind of altered connectivity was found.
Abbreviations: FC, functional connectivity; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; MDD, major depressive disorder.
Figure 3Histogram of the 17 regions found in fMRI/resting state studies showing the number of studies that found a region to have an altered FC with another region.
Notes: Blue: decreased connectivities in MDD compared to healthy controls; orange: increased connectivities in MDD compared to healthy controls.
Abbreviations: FC, functional connectivity; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; MDD, major depressive disorder.
Figure 4Synopsis of findings on functional connectivity in MDD compared to healthy controls using task-related fMRI.
Notes: The matrix shows the findings on FC alterations between the 17 brain regions (see Table 1), separated for decreased connectivity (lower triangle, blue) and increased connectivity (upper triangle, orange). The numbers in the cells specify the number of studies where this kind of altered FC was found.
Abbreviations: FC, functional connectivity; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; MDD, major depressive disorder.
Figure 5Histogram of the 17 regions found in fMRI/task-related studies showing the number of studies that found a region to have an altered FC with another region.
Notes: Blue: decreased connectivities in MDD compared to healthy controls; orange: increased FC in MDD compared to healthy controls.
Abbreviations: FC, functional connectivity; fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging; MDD, major depressive disorder.