Diagnostic value of structural, functional and effective connectivity in bipolar disorder

Author:

Gencheva Teodora M.1,Valkov Bozhidar V.1,Kandilarova Sevdalina S.23,Maes Michael H. J.2453,Stoyanov Drozdstoy S.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine Medical University of Plovdiv Plovdiv Bulgaria

2. Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, and Research Institute Medical University of Plovdiv Plovdiv Bulgaria

3. Research and Innovation Program for the Development of MU – PLOVDIV – (SRIPD‐MUP), Creation of a Network of Research Higher Schools, National Plan For Recovery and Sustainability, European Union – NextGenerationEU Plovdiv Bulgaria

4. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand

5. Sichuan Provincial Center for Mental Health, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, School of Medicine University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this systematic review is to assess the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of bipolar disorder (BD) patients that characterize differences in terms of structural, functional, and effective connectivity between the patients with BD, patients with other psychiatric disorders and healthy controls as possible biomarkers for diagnosing the disorder using neuroimaging.MethodsFollowing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA), guidelines a systematic search for recent (since 2015) original studies on connectivity in bipolar disorder was conducted in PUBMED and SCOPUS.ResultsA total of 60 studies were included in this systematic review: 20 of the structural connectivity, 33 of the functional connectivity, and only 7 of the studies focused on effective connectivity complied with the inclusion and exclusion criteria.DiscussionDespite the great heterogeneity in the findings, there are several trends that emerge. In structural connectivity studies, the main abnormalities in bipolar disorder patients were in the frontal gyrus, anterior, as well as posterior cingulate cortex and differences in emotion and reward‐related networks. Cerebellum (vermis) to cerebrum functional connectivity was found to be the most common finding in BD. Moreover, prefrontal cortex and amygdala connectivity as part of the rich‐club hubs were often reported to be disrupted. The most common findings based on effective connectivity were alterations in salience network, default mode network and executive control network.Although more studies with larger sample sizes are needed to ascertain altered brain connectivity as diagnostic biomarker, there is a perspective that the method could be used as a single marker of diagnosis in the future, and the process of adoption could be accelerated by using approaches such as semiunsupervised machine learning.

Publisher

Wiley

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