Author/Authors :
Bracht، نويسنده , , Tobias and Horn، نويسنده , , Helge and Strik، نويسنده , , Werner and Federspiel، نويسنده , , Andrea and Schnell، نويسنده , , Susanne and Hِfle، نويسنده , , Oliver and Stegmayer، نويسنده , , Katharina and Wiest، نويسنده , , Roland and Dierks، نويسنده , , Thomas and Müller، نويسنده , , Thomas J. and Walther، نويسنده , , Sebastian، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
AbstractBackground
dial forebrain bundle (MFB) is a key structure of the reward system and connects the ventral tegmental area (VTA) with the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), the medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC, lOFC) and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC). Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies in major depressive disorder point to white matter alterations of regions which may be incorporated in the MFB. Therefore, it was the aim of our study to probe white matter integrity of the MFB using a DTI-based probabilistic fibre tracking approach.
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ients with major depressive disorder (MDD) (12 melancholic-MDD patients, 10 non-melancholic-MDD patients) and 21 healthy controls underwent DTI scans. We used a bilateral probabilistic fibre tracking approach to extract pathways between the VTA and NACC, mOFC, lOFC, dlPFC respectively. Mean fractional anisotropy (FA) values were used to compare structural connectivity between groups.
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A did not differ between healthy controls and all MDD patients. Compared to healthy controls melancholic MDD-patients had reduced mean-FA in right VTA-lOFC and VTA-dlPFC connections. Furthermore, melancholic-MDD patients had lower mean-FA than non-melancholic MDD-patients in the right VTA-lOFC connection. Mean-FA of these pathways correlated negatively with depression scale rating scores.
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the small sample size and heterogeneous age group comparisons between melancholic and non-melancholic MDD-patients should be regarded as preliminary.
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sults suggest that the melancholic subtype of MDD is characterized by white matter microstructure alterations of the MFB. White matter microstructure is associated with both depression severity and anhedonia.
Keywords :
Structural imaging , Diffusion Tensor Imaging , Anhedonia , mood disorder