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Higher Blood-brain barrier permeability in patients with major depressive disorder identified by DCE-MRI imaging

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机构: [1]Department of Psychiatry, First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, 650032, China [2]Beijing Engineering Research Center of Radiographic Techniques and Equipment, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing,100049, China [3]Department of Rheumatology, First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, 650032, China [4]Department of Medical Imaging, First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, 650032, China [5]Department of Medical Imaging, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, 650000, China [6]Yunnan Clinical Research Centre for Mental Health, Kunming, 650032, China [7]School of Nuclear Science and Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China h Yunnan medical Centre for Mental Health, Kunming, 650032, China
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关键词: Depression (MDD) Blood-brain barrier (BBB) Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (DCE-MRI) Volume transfer constant (Ktrans)

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Studies from animal models and clinical trials of blood and cerebrospinal fluid have proposed that blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction in depression (MDD). But there are no In vivo proves focused on BBB dysfunction in MDD patients. The present study aimed to identify whether there was abnormal BBB permeability, as well as the association with clinical status in MDD patients using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (DCE-MRI) imaging.Patients with MDD and healthy adults were recruited and underwent DCE-MRI and structural MRI scans. The mean volume transfer constant (Ktrans) values were calculated for a quantitative assessment of BBB leakage. For each subject, the mean Ktrans values were calculated for the whole gray matter, white matter, and 90 brain regions of the anatomical automatic labeling template (AAL). The differences in Ktrans values between patients and controls and between treated and untreated patients were compared.23 MDD patients (12 males and 11 females, mean age 28.09 years) and 18 healthy controls (HC, 8 males and 10 females, mean age 30.67 years) were recruited in the study. We found that the Ktrans values in the olfactory, caudate, and thalamus were higher in MDD patients compared to healthy controls (p<0.05). The Ktrans values in the orbital lobe, anterior cingulate gyrus, putamen, and thalamus in treated patients were lower than the patients never treated. There were positive correlations between HAMD total score with Ktrans values in whole brain WM, hippocampus and thalamus. The total HAMA score was positively correlated with the Ktrans of hippocampus.These findings supported a link between blood-brain barrier leakage and depression and symptom severity. The results also suggested a role for non-invasive DCE-MRI in detecting blood-brain barrier dysfunction in depression patients.Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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大类 | 4 区 医学
小类 | 4 区 临床神经病学 4 区 神经成像 4 区 精神病学
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Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Q3 NEUROIMAGING Q3 PSYCHIATRY

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