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Frontostriatal salience network expansion in individuals in depression

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  • Charles J. Lynch

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Immanuel G. Elbau

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Tommy Ng

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Aliza Ayaz

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Shasha Zhu

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Danielle Wolk

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Nicola Manfredi

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Megan Johnson

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Megan Chang

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Jolin Chou

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Indira Summerville

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Claire Ho

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Maximilian Lueckel

    (Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research
    Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center)

  • Hussain Bukhari

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Derrick Buchanan

    (Stanford University)

  • Lindsay W. Victoria

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Nili Solomonov

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Eric Goldwaser

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Stefano Moia

    (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
    University of Geneva
    Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language)

  • Cesar Caballero-Gaudes

    (Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language)

  • Jonathan Downar

    (University of Toronto)

  • Fidel Vila-Rodriguez

    (University of British Columbia)

  • Zafiris J. Daskalakis

    (University of California)

  • Daniel M. Blumberger

    (University of Toronto
    Temerty Centre for Therapeutic Brain Intervention
    Centre for Addiction and Mental Health)

  • Kendrick Kay

    (University of Minnesota)

  • Amy Aloysi

    (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)

  • Evan M. Gordon

    (Washington University School of Medicine)

  • Mahendra T. Bhati

    (Stanford University)

  • Nolan Williams

    (Stanford University)

  • Jonathan D. Power

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Benjamin Zebley

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Logan Grosenick

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Faith M. Gunning

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

  • Conor Liston

    (Weill Cornell Medicine)

Abstract

Decades of neuroimaging studies have shown modest differences in brain structure and connectivity in depression, hindering mechanistic insights or the identification of risk factors for disease onset1. Furthermore, whereas depression is episodic, few longitudinal neuroimaging studies exist, limiting understanding of mechanisms that drive mood-state transitions. The emerging field of precision functional mapping has used densely sampled longitudinal neuroimaging data to show behaviourally meaningful differences in brain network topography and connectivity between and in healthy individuals2–4, but this approach has not been applied in depression. Here, using precision functional mapping and several samples of deeply sampled individuals, we found that the frontostriatal salience network is expanded nearly twofold in the cortex of most individuals with depression. This effect was replicable in several samples and caused primarily by network border shifts, with three distinct modes of encroachment occurring in different individuals. Salience network expansion was stable over time, unaffected by mood state and detectable in children before the onset of depression later in adolescence. Longitudinal analyses of individuals scanned up to 62 times over 1.5 years identified connectivity changes in frontostriatal circuits that tracked fluctuations in specific symptoms and predicted future anhedonia symptoms. Together, these findings identify a trait-like brain network topology that may confer risk for depression and mood-state-dependent connectivity changes in frontostriatal circuits that predict the emergence and remission of depressive symptoms over time.

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  • Charles J. Lynch & Immanuel G. Elbau & Tommy Ng & Aliza Ayaz & Shasha Zhu & Danielle Wolk & Nicola Manfredi & Megan Johnson & Megan Chang & Jolin Chou & Indira Summerville & Claire Ho & Maximilian Lue, 2024. "Frontostriatal salience network expansion in individuals in depression," Nature, Nature, vol. 633(8030), pages 624-633, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:633:y:2024:i:8030:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07805-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07805-2
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