Scheepens Dominique S, van Waarde Jeroen A, Lok Anja, de Vries Glenn, Denys Damiaan A J P, van Wingen Guido A
Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Department of Psychiatry, Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, Netherlands.
Front Psychiatry. 2020 Jun 3;11:485. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00485. eCollection 2020.
Adequate and timely identification of depression is essential to improve patient care. A potential method to achieve this is by using neuroimaging. Many neuroimaging studies have revealed widespread abnormalities in brain structure and function in patients with depression, but in most studies only single neuroimaging modalities were used. Links between abnormalities in brain structure and function need to be therefore further explored in order to define diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
A systematic literature review according to preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines was conducted.
Out of 2,516 articles, only 14 studies were eligible to be included. These studies combined structural and functional neuroimaging methods in depressed patients compared to controls. Four studies reported a negative relationship between brain structure and function within the default mode network: reduced gray or white matter integrity in depressed patients compared to healthy controls was associated with enhanced neural activity or connectivity. The other studies reported positive relationships (two studies), mixed relationships (two studies), or no link (six studies) between structural and functional brain abnormalities.
This systematic literature review revealed no robust relationship between abnormalities in brain structure and function in patients with depression. Remarkably, only 14 studies could be included and four of these suggested enhanced default mode network connectivity associated with reduced structural brain integrity. In the ongoing development of the diagnostic and treatment applications of neuroimaging, large-scale studies that combine structural with functional neuroimaging are required to determine the relationship between structural and functional abnormalities in depression.
充分且及时地识别抑郁症对于改善患者护理至关重要。实现这一目标的一种潜在方法是使用神经影像学。许多神经影像学研究已揭示抑郁症患者大脑结构和功能存在广泛异常,但在大多数研究中仅使用了单一的神经影像学模式。因此,需要进一步探索大脑结构和功能异常之间的联系,以确定诊断和治疗应用。
根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行了系统的文献综述。
在2516篇文章中,只有14项研究符合纳入标准。这些研究将抑郁症患者与对照组的结构和功能神经影像学方法相结合。四项研究报告了默认模式网络内大脑结构与功能之间的负相关关系:与健康对照组相比,抑郁症患者灰质或白质完整性降低与神经活动或连接增强有关。其他研究报告了大脑结构和功能异常之间的正相关关系(两项研究)、混合关系(两项研究)或无关联(六项研究)。
这项系统的文献综述显示,抑郁症患者大脑结构和功能异常之间没有强有力的关系。值得注意的是,仅纳入了14项研究,其中四项表明默认模式网络连接增强与大脑结构完整性降低有关。在神经影像学诊断和治疗应用的不断发展中,需要结合结构和功能神经影像学的大规模研究来确定抑郁症中结构和功能异常之间的关系。