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Altered functional connectivity density and couplings in postpartum depression with and without anxiety
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Cheng, Bochao
, Wang, Jiaojian
, Li, Yuanyuan
, Zhao, Yajun
, Meng, Yajing
, Zhou, Yushan
, Wang, Song
, Kwok, Veronica P Y
, Deng, Wei
in
Anxiety
/ Attentional bias
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Health aspects
/ Neural circuitry
/ Neurophysiology
/ Original Manuscript
/ Postpartum depression
/ Psychological aspects
2022
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Altered functional connectivity density and couplings in postpartum depression with and without anxiety
by
Cheng, Bochao
, Wang, Jiaojian
, Li, Yuanyuan
, Zhao, Yajun
, Meng, Yajing
, Zhou, Yushan
, Wang, Song
, Kwok, Veronica P Y
, Deng, Wei
in
Anxiety
/ Attentional bias
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Health aspects
/ Neural circuitry
/ Neurophysiology
/ Original Manuscript
/ Postpartum depression
/ Psychological aspects
2022
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Altered functional connectivity density and couplings in postpartum depression with and without anxiety
by
Cheng, Bochao
, Wang, Jiaojian
, Li, Yuanyuan
, Zhao, Yajun
, Meng, Yajing
, Zhou, Yushan
, Wang, Song
, Kwok, Veronica P Y
, Deng, Wei
in
Anxiety
/ Attentional bias
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Health aspects
/ Neural circuitry
/ Neurophysiology
/ Original Manuscript
/ Postpartum depression
/ Psychological aspects
2022
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Altered functional connectivity density and couplings in postpartum depression with and without anxiety
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Altered functional connectivity density and couplings in postpartum depression with and without anxiety
2022
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Abstract
Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common psychological health issue among women, which often comorbids with anxiety (PPD-A). PPD and PPD-A showed highly overlapping clinical symptoms. Identifying disorder-specific neurophysiological markers of PDD and PPD-A is important for better clinical diagnosis and treatments. Here, we performed functional connectivity density (FCD) and resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) analyses in 138 participants (45 unmedicated patients with first-episode PPD, 31 PDD-A patients and 62 healthy postnatal women, respectively). FCD mapping revealed specifically weaker long-range FCD in right lingual gyrus (LG.R) for PPD patients and significantly stronger long-range FCD in left ventral striatum (VS.L) for PPD-A patients. The follow-up rsFC analyses further revealed reduced functional connectivity between dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) and VS.L in both PPD and PPD-A. PPD showed specific changes of rsFC between LG.R and dmPFC, right angular gyrus and left precentral gyrus, while PPD-A represented specifically abnormal rsFC between VS.L and left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. Moreover, the altered FCD and rsFC were closely associated with depression and anxiety symptoms load. Taken together, our study is the first to identify common and disorder-specific neural circuit disruptions in PPD and PPD-A, which may facilitate more effective diagnosis and treatments.
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Oxford University Press
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