1. The reductions in the subcallosal region cortical volume and surface area in major depressive disorder across the adult life span
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Jiang Qiu, Qunlin Chen, Jie Meng, Kaixiang Zhuang, Dongtao Wei, Wenjing Yan, Kangcheng Wang, and Peng Xie
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Prefrontal Cortex ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Cortical volume ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Linear regression ,medicine ,Humans ,Volume reduction ,In patient ,Applied Psychology ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Organ Size ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Adult life ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Ageing ,Case-Control Studies ,Linear Models ,Cardiology ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BackgroundImaging studies have shown that the subcallosal region (SCR) volume was decreased in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). However, whether the volumetric reductions in the SCR are due to thinning of the cortex or a loss of surface area (SA) remains unclear. In addition, the relationship between cortical measurements of the SCR and age through the adult life span in MDD remains unclear.MethodsWe used a cross-sectional design from 114 individuals with MDD and 112 matched healthy control (HC) individuals across the adult life span (range: 18–74 years). The mean cortical volume (CV), SA and cortical thickness (CT) of the SCR were computed using cortical parcellation based on FreeSurfer software. Multivariate analyses of covariance models were performed to compare differences between the MDD and HC groups on cortical measurements of the SCR. Multiple linear regression models were used to test age-by-group interaction effects on these cortical measurements of the SCR.ResultsThe MDD had significant reductions in the CV and SA of the left SCR compared with HC individuals after controlling of other variables. The left SCR CV and SA reductions compared with matched controls were observed only in early adulthood patients. We also found a significant age-related CT reduction in the SCR both in the MDD and HC participants.ConclusionsThe SCR volume reduction was mainly driven by SA in MDD. The different trajectories between the CT and SA of the SCR with age may provide valuable information to distinguish pathological processes and normal ageing in MDD.
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- 2019
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