Abnormal intrinsic functional hubs and connectivity in patients with post‐stroke depression

Author:

Wu Xiumei12ORCID,Xu Kang12,Li Tongyue12,Wang Luoyu3,Fu Yanhui4,Ma Zhenqiang4,Wu Xiaoyan5,Wang Yiying6,Chen Fenyang7,Song Jinyi8,Song Yulin4,Lv Yating12

Affiliation:

1. Center for Cognition and Brain Disorders The Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

2. Zhejiang Key Laboratory for Research in Assessment of Cognitive Impairments Hangzhou Zhejiang China

3. School of Biomedical Engineering ShanghaiTech University Shanghai China

4. Department of Neurology Anshan Changda Hospital Anshan Liaoning China

5. Department of Image Anshan Changda Hospital Anshan Liaoning China

6. Department of Ultrasonics Anshan Changda Hospital Anshan Liaoning China

7. The Fourth Clinical Medical College Zhejiang Chinese Medical University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

8. III Department of Clinic Medicine Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe present study aimed to investigate the specific alterations of brain networks in patients with post‐stroke depression (PSD), and further assist in elucidating the brain mechanisms underlying the PSD which would provide supporting evidence for early diagnosis and interventions for the disease.MethodsResting‐state functional magnetic resonace imaging data were acquired from 82 nondepressed stroke patients (Stroke), 39 PSD patients, and 74 healthy controls (HC). Voxel‐wise degree centrality (DC) conjoined with seed‐based functional connectivity (FC) analyses were performed to investigate the PSD‐related connectivity alterations. The relationship between these alterations and depression severity was further examined in PSD patients.ResultsRelative to both Stroke and HC groups, (1) PSD showed increased centrality in regions within the default mode network (DMN), including contralesional angular gyrus (ANG), posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), and hippocampus (HIP). DC values in contralesional ANG positively correlated with the Patient Health Questionnaire‐9 (PHQ‐9) scores in PSD group. (2) PSD exhibited increased connectivity between these three seeds showing altered DC and regions within the DMN: bilateral medial prefrontal cortex and middle temporal gyrus and ipsilesional superior parietal gyrus, and regions outside the DMN: bilateral calcarine, ipsilesional inferior occipital gyrus and contralesional lingual gyrus, while decreased connectivity between contralesional ANG and contralesional supramarginal gyrus. Moreover, these FC alterations could predict PHQ‐9 scores in PSD group.InterpretationThese findings highlight that PSD was related with increased functional connectivity strength in some areas within the DMN, which might be attribute to the specific alterations of connectivity between within DMN and outside DMN regions in PSD.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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