Davey C G, Whittle S, Harrison B J, Simmons J G, Byrne M L, Schwartz O S, Allen N B
Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health,The University of Melbourne,Parkville,Victoria,Australia.
Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre,Department of Psychiatry,The University of Melbourne,Parkville,Victoria,Australia.
Psychol Med. 2015 Apr;45(5):1001-9. doi: 10.1017/S0033291714002001. Epub 2014 Aug 27.
The amygdala and subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sACC) are key brain regions for the generation of negative affect. In this longitudinal fMRI study of adolescents we investigated how amygdala-sACC connectivity was correlated with negative affectivity (NA) both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, and examined its relationship to the onset of first-episode depression.
Fifty-six adolescents who were part of a larger longitudinal study of adolescent development were included. They had no history of mental illness at the time of their baseline scan (mean age 16.5 years) and had a follow-up scan 2 years later (mean age 18.8 years). We used resting-state functional-connectivity MRI to investigate whether cross-sectional and change measures of amygdala-sACC connectivity were (i) correlated with NA and its change over time, and (ii) related to the onset of first-episode depression.
The magnitude of amygdala connectivity with sACC showed significant positive correlation with NA at both time-points. Further analysis confirmed that change in amygdala-sACC connectivity between assessments was correlated with change in NA. Eight participants developed a first episode of depression between the baseline and follow-up assessments: they showed increased amygdala-sACC connectivity at follow-up.
Amygdala-sACC connectivity is associated with NA in adolescence, with change in connectivity between these regions showing positive correlation with change in NA. Our observation that the onset of depression was associated with an increase in connectivity between the regions provides support for the neurobiological 'scar' hypothesis of depression.
杏仁核和膝下前扣带回皮质(sACC)是产生消极情绪的关键脑区。在这项针对青少年的纵向功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中,我们调查了杏仁核与sACC之间的连接性在横断面和纵向层面上如何与消极情感性(NA)相关,并研究了其与首发抑郁症发病的关系。
纳入了56名青少年,他们是一项更大规模的青少年发育纵向研究的一部分。在基线扫描时(平均年龄16.5岁)他们没有精神疾病史,并在2年后进行了随访扫描(平均年龄18.8岁)。我们使用静息态功能连接磁共振成像来研究杏仁核与sACC连接性的横断面测量和变化测量是否(i)与NA及其随时间的变化相关,以及(ii)与首发抑郁症的发病相关。
杏仁核与sACC的连接强度在两个时间点均与NA呈显著正相关。进一步分析证实,两次评估之间杏仁核与sACC连接性的变化与NA的变化相关。8名参与者在基线和随访评估之间出现了首次抑郁发作:他们在随访时杏仁核与sACC的连接性增加。
杏仁核与sACC的连接性在青春期与NA相关,这些区域之间连接性的变化与NA的变化呈正相关。我们观察到抑郁症的发病与这些区域之间连接性的增加有关,这为抑郁症的神经生物学“疤痕”假说提供了支持。