Literature DB >> 31758093

Severity of current depression and remission status are associated with structural connectome alterations in major depressive disorder.

Udo Dannlowski1, Martijn P van den Heuvel2,3, Jonathan Repple4, Marco Mauritz1, Susanne Meinert1, Siemon C de Lange2,3, Dominik Grotegerd1, Nils Opel1, Ronny Redlich1, Tim Hahn1, Katharina Förster1, Elisabeth J Leehr1, Nils Winter1, Janik Goltermann1, Verena Enneking1, Stella M Fingas1, Hannah Lemke1, Lena Waltemate1, Igor Nenadic5, Axel Krug5, Katharina Brosch5, Simon Schmitt5, Frederike Stein5, Tina Meller5, Andreas Jansen5, Olaf Steinsträter5, Bernhard T Baune6,7, Tilo Kircher5.   

Abstract

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated to affected brain wiring. Little is known whether these changes are stable over time and hence might represent a biological predisposition, or whether these are state markers of current disease severity and recovery after a depressive episode. Human white matter network ("connectome") analysis via network science is a suitable tool to investigate the association between affected brain connectivity and MDD. This study examines structural connectome topology in 464 MDD patients (mean age: 36.6 years) and 432 healthy controls (35.6 years). MDD patients were stratified categorially by current disease status (acute vs. partial remission vs. full remission) based on DSM-IV criteria. Current symptom severity was assessed continuously via the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD). Connectome matrices were created via a combination of T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and tractography methods based on diffusion-weighted imaging. Global tract-based metrics were not found to show significant differences between disease status groups, suggesting conserved global brain connectivity in MDD. In contrast, reduced global fractional anisotropy (FA) was observed specifically in acute depressed patients compared to fully remitted patients and healthy controls. Within the MDD patients, FA in a subnetwork including frontal, temporal, insular, and parietal nodes was negatively associated with HAMD, an effect remaining when correcting for lifetime disease severity. Therefore, our findings provide new evidence of MDD to be associated with structural, yet dynamic, state-dependent connectome alterations, which covary with current disease severity and remission status after a depressive episode.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31758093     DOI: 10.1038/s41380-019-0603-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-4184            Impact factor:   15.992


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