Department of Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons and New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, New York 10032, USA.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2012 Jun;33(6):1325-33. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21284. Epub 2011 Apr 15.
Studies have found abnormalities of resting EEG measures of hemispheric activity in depressive disorders. Similar EEG findings and a prominent thinning of the cortical mantle have been reported for persons at risk for depression. The correspondence between EEG alpha power and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures of cortical thickness was examined in a multigenerational study of individuals at risk for depression. Seventy-five participants underwent resting EEG and approximately 5 years later underwent MRI scanning. High-risk participants (n = 37) were biological descendants of probands having major depression and low-risk participants (n = 38) were descendants of individuals without a history of depression. EEG alpha power was interpolated across the surface of a template brain and coregistered with measures of cortical thickness. Voxel-wise correlations of cortical thickness and alpha power were computed while covarying for age and gender. The high-risk group, when compared to the low-risk group, showed greater alpha asymmetry in an eyes-closed condition, with relatively less activity over right parietal cortex. Alpha power correlated inversely with cortical thickness, particularly over the right posterior region, indicating that EEG evidence of reduced cortical activity was associated with increased cortical thinning. This is the first report of widespread correlation of EEG alpha activity with MRI measures of cortical thickness. Although both EEG and MRI measures are associated with risk for depression, we did not detect evidence that cortical thickness mediated the alpha asymmetry findings. Thus, alpha asymmetry, alone or in combination with MRI, may be a marker of vulnerability for a familial form of depression.
研究发现,抑郁症患者存在大脑半球静息脑电图(EEG)活动的异常。有报道称,有抑郁风险的人也存在类似的 EEG 发现和皮质层明显变薄。在一项对有抑郁风险的个体进行的多代研究中,研究人员检查了 EEGα 功率与皮质厚度磁共振成像(MRI)测量值之间的相关性。75 名参与者接受了静息 EEG 检查,大约 5 年后接受了 MRI 扫描。高风险参与者(n = 37)是有重度抑郁症先证者的生物学后代,低风险参与者(n = 38)是没有抑郁症病史个体的后代。EEGα 功率在模板脑的表面进行插值,并与皮质厚度的测量值进行配准。在协方差年龄和性别后,计算了皮质厚度和α功率的体素相关性。与低风险组相比,高风险组在闭眼状态下表现出更大的α不对称性,右顶叶皮质的活动相对较少。α功率与皮质厚度呈负相关,特别是在右后区域,这表明 EEG 证据表明皮质活动减少与皮质变薄增加有关。这是首次报道 EEGα 活动与 MRI 皮质厚度测量值的广泛相关性。尽管 EEG 和 MRI 测量值都与抑郁风险相关,但我们没有发现皮质厚度介导α不对称性发现的证据。因此,α不对称性,单独或与 MRI 结合,可能是家族性抑郁的脆弱性标志物。