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重度抑郁症患者的短期大脑血流变异性。

Short-term cerebral blood flow variability in major depressive disorder.

机构信息

UMIT - Institute of Psychology, University for Health Sciences Medical Informatics and Technology, Eduard-Wallnöfer Zentrum 1, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.

UMIT - Institute of Psychology, University for Health Sciences Medical Informatics and Technology, Eduard-Wallnöfer Zentrum 1, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2021 Mar 1;282:1120-1124. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.12.136. Epub 2020 Dec 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous research has documented reduced heart rate and blood pressure variability in major depressive disorder (MDD), suggesting a limited capacity for cardiovascular regulation and diminished homeostatic resources in the disorder. This study aimed to complement this knowledge by investigating short-term cerebral blood flow (CBF) variability in MDD.

METHODS

Using transcranial Doppler sonography, blood flow velocities in the middle cerebral arteries of both hemispheres were recorded in 35 MDD patients and 35 healthy controls, at rest and during serial subtraction task-induced mental stress. CBF variability was represented by the root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD) in the beat-to-beat mean, systolic and diastolic flow velocity.

RESULTS

Patients, as compared to controls, exhibited smaller mean and diastolic blood flow variability in MCA both at rest and during mental stress. Mean, systolic and diastolic blood flow variability were greater during the task than at rest. CBF variability did not differ between patient subgroups composed according to medication use.

LIMITATIONS

Potential effects of blood pressure and respiration on CBF variability could not be investigated.

CONCLUSIONS

The study revealed evidence of reduced short-term CBF variability in MDD. The task-induced CBF variability increase may be ascribed to neural activity associated with arithmetic processing. Lower blood pressure variability and deficient autonomic cardiovascular control may contribute to the reduction of short-term CBF variability seen in MDD. Short-term CBF variability reflects preserved interplay of regulatory mechanisms ensuring optimal blood and energy supply to the brain. Therefore, the results suggest impaired cerebroprotective mechanisms, associated with suboptimal cerebral performance.

摘要

背景

先前的研究记录了重度抑郁症(MDD)患者的心率和血压变异性降低,表明其心血管调节能力有限,体内稳态资源减少。本研究旨在通过研究 MDD 患者的短期大脑血流(CBF)变异性来补充这方面的知识。

方法

使用经颅多普勒超声,在 35 名 MDD 患者和 35 名健康对照者的两侧大脑中动脉中记录静息和连续减法任务诱发的精神应激时的血流速度。CBF 变异性由连续心动周期平均、收缩期和舒张期血流速度的均方根差(RMSSD)表示。

结果

与对照组相比,患者在静息和精神应激时大脑中动脉的平均和舒张血流变异性均较小。与静息时相比,任务期间的平均、收缩和舒张血流变异性更大。根据用药情况将患者分为亚组后,CBF 变异性没有差异。

局限性

不能研究血压和呼吸对 CBF 变异性的潜在影响。

结论

该研究表明 MDD 存在短期 CBF 变异性降低。任务诱导的 CBF 变异性增加可能归因于与算术处理相关的神经活动。较低的血压变异性和自主心血管控制不足可能导致 MDD 中观察到的短期 CBF 变异性降低。短期 CBF 变异性反映了确保大脑最佳血液和能量供应的调节机制的相互作用。因此,结果表明与大脑性能不佳相关的脑保护机制受损。

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