Affiliation:
1. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
2. Department of Radiology, China- Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing, China
3. Department of Ultrasound, Aerospace Central Hospital, Beijing, China
Abstract
Depression is a mental disorder with serious negative health outcomes. Its main clinical manifestations
are depressed mood, slow thinking, loss of interest, and lack of energy. The rising incidence of depression has a
major impact on patients and their families and imposes a substantial burden on society. With the rapid development
of imaging technology in recent years, researchers have studied depression from different perspectives,
including molecular, functional, and structural imaging. Many studies have revealed changes in structure, function,
and metabolism in various brain regions in patients with depressive disorder. In this review, we summarize
relevant studies of depression, including investigations using structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional
MRI (task-state fMRI and resting-state fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy
(MRS), brain network and molecular imaging (positron emission tomography [PET] and single photon
emission computed tomography [SPECT]), which have contributed to our understanding of the etiology, neuropathology,
and pathogenesis of depressive disorder.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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