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Structural abnormality of the corticospinal tract in major depressive disorder.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Scientists are beginning to document abnormalities in white matter connectivity in major depressive disorder (MDD). Recent developments in diffusion-weighted image analyses, including tractography clustering methods, may yield improved characterization of these white matter abnormalities in MDD. In this study, we acquired diffusion-weighted imaging data from MDD participants and matched healthy controls. We analyzed these data using two tractography clustering methods: automated fiber quantification (AFQ) and the maximum density path (MDP) procedure. We used AFQ to compare fractional anisotropy (FA; an index of water diffusion) in these two groups across major white matter tracts. Subsequently, we used the MDP procedure to compare FA differences in fiber paths related to the abnormalities in major fiber tracts that were identified using AFQ.

Results

FA was higher in the bilateral corticospinal tracts (CSTs) in MDD (p's?ConclusionsThis is the first study to implicate the CST and several related fiber pathways in MDD. These findings suggest important new hypotheses regarding the role of CST abnormalities in MDD, including in relation to explicating CST-related abnormalities to depressive symptoms and RDoC domains and constructs.

SUBMITTER: Sacchet MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4187017 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural abnormality of the corticospinal tract in major depressive disorder.

Sacchet Matthew D MD   Prasad Gautam G   Foland-Ross Lara C LC   Joshi Shantanu H SH   Hamilton J Paul JP   Thompson Paul M PM   Gotlib Ian H IH  

Biology of mood & anxiety disorders 20140910


<h4>Background</h4>Scientists are beginning to document abnormalities in white matter connectivity in major depressive disorder (MDD). Recent developments in diffusion-weighted image analyses, including tractography clustering methods, may yield improved characterization of these white matter abnormalities in MDD. In this study, we acquired diffusion-weighted imaging data from MDD participants and matched healthy controls. We analyzed these data using two tractography clustering methods: automat  ...[more]

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