Abstract
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a severe affective disorder with largely unknown neurobiology—partly due to the heterogeneity and often contradictory nature of existing findings. Methods: To address this challenge, we conducted a systematic umbrella review of neuroimaging meta-analyses to identify the most consistent brain alterations associated with prototypical MDD. Data on intrinsic activity, task-based activation, and grey/white matter structure were organized by mapping alterations onto large-scale brain networks and categorizing them by early and chronic illness stages. Results: A core pattern of brain alterations emerged. Functionally, MDD shows decreased intrinsic activity in the somatomotor-visual networks (SMN-VN) and increased activity in the ventral attention/salience network (VAN), both stable across stages; and altered activity in the default-mode network (DMN), with early decreases and chronic increases. Structurally, MDD shows decreased grey matter in the VAN across stages; early increases in SMN-VN and DMN grey matter, and widespread reductions in the chronic stage; and white matter disruption, localized early and widespread chronically. Discussion: Based on these findings, we propose a conceptual framework linking psychopathology and pathophysiology of MDD. In this model, immune dysregulation and chronic inflammation act as central drivers, warping functional brain architecture—activating the insula/VAN and inhibiting SMN-VN and DMN—and triggering early structural homeostatic remodeling followed by chronic widespread deficits. This persistent network imbalance, marked by sensorimotor/SMN-VN deficits and insula/VAN hyperfunctioning, may lead to perception and psychomotor deficits along with polarization toward disembodied interoceptive imagery and related affective states, detuning brain activity and phenomenal-behavioral patterns from the environment as the core of depression.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 6007-6019 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | Molecular Psychiatry |
| Volume | 30 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Dec 2025 |
Keywords
- Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
- amygdala
- anhedonia
- anxiety
- apathy
- behavior
- blood brain barrier
- brain blood flow
- brain metabolism
- brain size
- brain stem
- cognition
- cognitive rumination
- conceptual framework
- cytokine
- data extraction
- default mode network
- diffusion tensor imaging
- disease severity
- dopamine
- dorsal attention network
- electroencephalogram
- exteroceptor
- fractional anisotropy
- frontoparietal network
- functional connectivity
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- gray matter
- hippocampus
- human
- inferior longitudinal fasciculus
- intrinsic activity
- jackknife test
- major depression
- mental disease
- meta analysis
- morphometry
- neuroimaging
- neuropsychological assessment
- nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
- parahippocampal gyrus
- pathophysiology
- positron emission tomography
- protein kinase
- psychomotor disorder
- regional homogeneity
- review
- sensorimotor function
- serotonin
- single photon emission computed tomography
- somatomotor network
- systematic review
- umbrella review
- ventral attention network
- virus infection
- visual network
- Humans
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods
- Depressive Disorder, Major/physiopathology
- Psychopathology/methods
- Brain/physiopathology
- Nerve Net/physiopathology
- Neuroimaging/methods
- Brain Mapping/methods
- White Matter/physiopathology
- Gray Matter/physiopathology