Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2885277692> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2885277692 endingPage "2026" @default.
- W2885277692 startingPage "2017" @default.
- W2885277692 abstract "Almost half of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) also have clinically meaningful levels of anxiety. Anxious depression is a distinct clinical subtype of MDD, which has poor response to pharmacotherapy; however, the neural mechanisms behind are largely unknown. In the present study, we explored the white matter (WM) integrity traits of anxious depression in first-episode and medication-free (medication-naïve and medication washout) Chinese young adult patients by detecting differences in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with the tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) method.DTI was obtained from 39 first-episode, medication-free anxious depressive patients, 45 nonanxious depressive patients, and 50 demographically similar healthy controls. All subjects underwent clinical assessments. TBSS was carried out to investigate the difference in WM integrity among three groups within DTI parameter maps. WM integrity was measured using fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity, axial diffusivity, and radial diffusivity (RD). The correlations between WM integrity and clinical features were also computed.When compared with nonanxious patients, lower FA values in anxious depressive patients were found in multiple regions of the brain, mainly involving left uncinate fasciculus (UF), superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF), and forceps major and minor. Higher RD in forceps major and minor and SLF were also detected. The decreased FA values and increased RD values correlated with both anxiety level and depression level in the pooled depressive group.The anxious depressive patients had more abnormalities in WM integrity at the early phase than the nonanxious group. Alternations in WM integrity in fiber pathways, including SLF, UF, and forceps major and minor, may play a critical role in the neuropathology of anxious depression and might help to identify anxious MDD from nonanxious MDD. Further study with larger sample size, larger age range, and longitudinal design is needed to confer a robust inference to better understand the dynamic neurological change and neuropathology of WM integrity in anxious MDD." @default.
- W2885277692 created "2018-08-22" @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5000357464 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5036430123 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5053213616 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5055099970 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5062047914 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5072619665 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5079913516 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5084066063 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5088893226 @default.
- W2885277692 creator A5091482161 @default.
- W2885277692 date "2018-08-01" @default.
- W2885277692 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2885277692 title "Abnormal white matter integrity in Chinese young adults with first-episode medication-free anxious depression: a possible neurological biomarker of subtype major depressive disorder" @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1505466667 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1555516715 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1565811451 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W177952762 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1964640782 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1970407368 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1974778464 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1975692962 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1976288749 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1981590577 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1983112713 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1990293242 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1991107434 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1993373055 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W1995422036 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2007049689 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2021535480 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2025047388 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2029232177 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2035941098 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2037148864 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2037420155 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2038492389 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2038722017 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2040420874 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2049379747 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2049830989 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2051578292 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2059939716 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2062426129 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2064385228 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2065037547 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2066070490 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2086399479 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2094369959 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2097194831 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2099835081 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2103581924 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2104320863 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2105688292 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2106925877 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2111553780 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2114613490 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2114999955 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2120259577 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2122506124 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2122735696 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2128675823 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2132324173 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2134007837 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2139289770 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2141773277 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2142711129 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2146659162 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2148089224 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2150008493 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2150667092 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2152674565 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2152739686 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2156809536 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2158130500 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2160790020 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2172044729 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2275487654 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2329475114 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2400172486 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2400600349 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2581888395 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W2951913395 @default.
- W2885277692 cites W4239663481 @default.
- W2885277692 doi "https://doi.org/10.2147/ndt.s169583" @default.
- W2885277692 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6091250" @default.
- W2885277692 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30127612" @default.
- W2885277692 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2885277692 type Work @default.
- W2885277692 sameAs 2885277692 @default.
- W2885277692 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W2885277692 countsByYear W28852776922019 @default.
- W2885277692 countsByYear W28852776922020 @default.
- W2885277692 countsByYear W28852776922021 @default.
- W2885277692 countsByYear W28852776922022 @default.
- W2885277692 countsByYear W28852776922023 @default.
- W2885277692 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.