Stuhrmann Anja, Suslow Thomas, Dannlowski Udo
University of Münster, Department of Psychiatry, Albert-Schweitzer-Campus 1, Building, A9, 48149 Münster, Germany.
Biol Mood Anxiety Disord. 2011 Nov 7;1(1):10. doi: 10.1186/2045-5380-1-10.
Cognitive models of depression suggest that major depression is characterized by biased facial emotion processing, making facial stimuli particularly valuable for neuroimaging research on the neurobiological correlates of depression. The present review provides an overview of functional neuroimaging studies on abnormal facial emotion processing in major depression. Our main objective was to describe neurobiological differences between depressed patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and healthy controls (HCs) regarding brain responsiveness to facial expressions and, furthermore, to delineate altered neural activation patterns associated with mood-congruent processing bias and to integrate these data with recent functional connectivity results. We further discuss methodological aspects potentially explaining the heterogeneity of results.
A Medline search was performed up to August 2011 in order to identify studies on emotional face processing in acutely depressed patients compared with HCs. A total of 25 studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging were reviewed.
The analysis of neural activation data showed abnormalities in MDD patients in a common face processing network, pointing to mood-congruent processing bias (hyperactivation to negative and hypoactivation to positive stimuli) particularly in the amygdala, insula, parahippocampal gyrus, fusiform face area, and putamen. Furthermore, abnormal activation patterns were repeatedly found in parts of the cingulate gyrus and the orbitofrontal cortex, which are extended by investigations implementing functional connectivity analysis. However, despite several converging findings, some inconsistencies are observed, particularly in prefrontal areas, probably caused by heterogeneities in paradigms and patient samples.
Further studies in remitted patients and high-risk samples are required to discern whether the described abnormalities represent state or trait characteristics of depression.
抑郁症的认知模型表明,重度抑郁症的特征是面部情绪加工存在偏差,这使得面部刺激对于抑郁症神经生物学相关性的神经影像学研究尤为重要。本综述概述了关于重度抑郁症中异常面部情绪加工的功能神经影像学研究。我们的主要目的是描述重度抑郁症(MDD)患者与健康对照者(HCs)在大脑对面部表情的反应方面的神经生物学差异,此外,描绘与情绪一致加工偏差相关的神经激活模式改变,并将这些数据与近期的功能连接结果整合起来。我们还将讨论可能解释结果异质性的方法学方面的问题。
截至2011年8月进行了Medline检索,以确定与HCs相比,关于急性抑郁症患者情绪面孔加工的研究。共检索并综述了25项使用功能磁共振成像的研究。
神经激活数据分析显示,MDD患者在一个常见的面部加工网络中存在异常,表明存在情绪一致加工偏差(对负面刺激过度激活,对正面刺激激活不足),尤其是在杏仁核、脑岛、海马旁回、梭状回面部区和壳核。此外,在扣带回和眶额皮质的部分区域反复发现异常激活模式,通过功能连接分析的研究进一步扩展了这一发现。然而,尽管有几项趋同的发现,但也观察到一些不一致之处,尤其是在前额叶区域,这可能是由范式和患者样本的异质性导致的。
需要对缓解期患者和高危样本进行进一步研究,以辨别所描述的异常是抑郁症的状态特征还是特质特征。