Brain-Behaviour Research Group, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia.
School of Science and Technology, University of New England, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.
Rev Neurosci. 2021 Feb 15;32(6):597-613. doi: 10.1515/revneuro-2020-0132. Print 2021 Aug 26.
Depression continues to carry a major disease burden worldwide, with limitations on the success of traditional pharmacological or psychological treatments. Recent approaches have therefore focused upon the neurobiological underpinnings of depression, and on the "individualization" of depression symptom profiles. One such model of depression has divided the standard diagnostic criteria into four "depression subtypes", with neurological and behavioral pathways. At the same time, attention has been focused upon the region of the brain known as the "default mode network" (DMN) and its role in attention and problem-solving. However, to date, no review has been published of the links between the DMN and the four subtypes of depression. By searching the literature studies from the last 20 years, 62 relevant papers were identified, and their findings are described for the association they demonstrate between aspects of the DMN and the four depression subtypes. It is apparent from this review that there are potential positive clinical and therapeutic outcomes from focusing upon DMN activation and connectivity, via psychological therapies, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and some emerging pharmacological models.
抑郁症在全球范围内仍存在较大疾病负担,传统的药物或心理治疗效果有限。因此,最近的研究方法集中在抑郁症的神经生物学基础上,以及抑郁症症状谱的“个体化”上。其中一种抑郁症模型将标准诊断标准分为四个“抑郁症亚型”,涉及神经和行为途径。与此同时,人们还关注被称为“默认模式网络”(DMN)的大脑区域及其在注意力和解决问题方面的作用。然而,迄今为止,还没有发表过关于 DMN 与抑郁症的四个亚型之间联系的综述。通过对过去 20 年的文献研究进行搜索,确定了 62 篇相关论文,并描述了它们在 DMN 与抑郁症四个亚型之间的相关性方面的发现。从这篇综述中可以明显看出,通过心理治疗、经颅磁刺激和一些新兴的药理学模型,关注 DMN 的激活和连通性可能会带来积极的临床和治疗效果。