Shared and distinct regional homogeneity changes in bipolar and unipolar depression

Neuroscience Letters
Xudong YaoY Tang

Abstract

Bipolar depression (BD) is easily misdiagnosed as unipolar depression (UD) or major depressive disorder (MDD) because the depressive symptoms can overlap. Regional homogeneity (ReHo), a measure commonly used for analyzing resting-state fMRI data, has been applied to the study of various neuropsychiatric disorders. However, to date, studies directly comparing BD and UD using ReHo have been relatively scarce. Further investigation is needed to study the latent pathophysiological mechanisms of BD and UD. Fifty-five patients with BD and 76 patients with UD, as well as 113 healthy controls (HC), underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We compared the voxel-wise ReHo across the whole brain for subjects in each of the three groups. Significant differences were found in the left frontal cluster (LFC) across the three groups. There were differences between BD and UD in the LFC and left temporal cluster (LTC). In addition, differences between UD and HC existed in the LFC and the occipital cluster (OC). When comparing BD subjects with HC subjects, significant differences were found in all three clusters. No correlations were observed between the 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS-17) scores or sub...Continue Reading

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Sep 15, 2020·Frontiers in Psychiatry·Xiaoxiao ShanHaishan Wu

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