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强迫症患者纹状体功能梯度的改变。

Altered striatal functional gradients in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

作者信息

Webb Lachlan, Hearne Luke, Tian Ye E, Zalesky Andrew, Robinson Conor, Hall Caitlin V, Sonkusare Saurabh, Burgher Bjorn, Breakspear Michael, Meyer Garance M, Horn Andreas, Naze Sebastien, Mosley Philip, Cocchi Luca

机构信息

QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Department of Psychiatry, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

medRxiv. 2025 Jul 16:2025.07.15.25331605. doi: 10.1101/2025.07.15.25331605.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is associated with functional alterations in how the striatum interacts with the rest of the brain. However, the characterization of these changes in OCD is incomplete. Mapping functional striatal gradients provides a new opportunity to fill this knowledge gap. These gradients provide a spatial representation of continuous changes in whole-brain connectivity within striatal regions. Thus, OCD-related differences in striatal gradients imply changes in the functional organisation of striatal connections.

METHODS

We calculated spatial striatal gradients linked to whole brain activity in 52 people with OCD and 45 controls. Gradients were computed with individuals at rest and when they underwent a threat-safety reversal task. Using a longitudinal dataset of 47 people with OCD, we investigated possible associations between changes in striatal gradient topology and fluctuations in symptom severity.

RESULTS

Results showed group differences in the main gradient topology at rest, specifically in striatal regions overlapping with the putamen and caudate. Individuals showing a reduction in symptoms over time tended to change their gradient topology in favour of the control participants' average topology. Finally, gradients linked to the appraisal of safety-reversal, but not threat-reversal, showed a group difference in a region separating the right nucleus accumbens and the putamen.

CONCLUSIONS

This study advances knowledge of striatal connectivity profiles in OCD, supporting a core role of distinct changes in striatal topology in the expression of symptoms. Collectively, these results encourage studies assessing neural mechanisms driving the dynamic reorganisation of striatal topology and the development of therapies leveraging striato-cortical plasticity.

摘要

背景

强迫症(OCD)与纹状体与大脑其他部分相互作用的功能改变有关。然而,强迫症中这些变化的特征尚不完整。绘制功能性纹状体梯度为填补这一知识空白提供了新机会。这些梯度提供了纹状体区域内全脑连通性连续变化的空间表征。因此,强迫症相关的纹状体梯度差异意味着纹状体连接功能组织的变化。

方法

我们计算了52名强迫症患者和45名对照者与全脑活动相关的空间纹状体梯度。梯度是在个体休息时以及进行威胁 - 安全反转任务时计算的。利用47名强迫症患者的纵向数据集,我们研究了纹状体梯度拓扑结构变化与症状严重程度波动之间的可能关联。

结果

结果显示休息时主要梯度拓扑结构存在组间差异,特别是在与壳核和尾状核重叠的纹状体区域。随着时间推移症状减轻的个体倾向于改变其梯度拓扑结构,使其更接近对照参与者的平均拓扑结构。最后,与安全反转评估相关而非威胁反转评估相关的梯度在分隔右侧伏隔核和壳核的区域显示出组间差异。

结论

本研究推进了对强迫症中纹状体连通性概况的认识,支持纹状体拓扑结构的明显变化在症状表达中的核心作用。总体而言,这些结果鼓励开展研究,评估驱动纹状体拓扑结构动态重组的神经机制以及利用纹状体 - 皮质可塑性的治疗方法的开发。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3571/12338943/85bd8bc05681/nihpp-2025.07.15.25331605v1-f0001.jpg

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