TY - CONF
T1 - Investigation of differences on cortical connectivity between patients with major depressive disorder and normal subjects using mr diffusion tensor imaging
T2 - 2010 International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Technology, ICBBT 2010
AU - Lu, Chia-Feng
AU - Teng, Shin
AU - Wu, Yu-Te
AU - Wang, Po-Shan
AU - Yeh, Tze-Chen
AU - Su, Tung-Ping
AU - Hsieh, Jen-Chuen
AU - (IACSIT), Int. Assoc. Comput. Sci. Inf. Technol.
N1 - 會議代碼: 81050
被引用次數:1
Export Date: 31 March 2016
通訊地址: Lu, C.-F.; Dept. of Biomedical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan; 電子郵件: alvin4016@yahoo.com.tw
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PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Functional and structural neuroimaging studies of major depression disorder (MDD) have identified neurophysiologic abnormalities in multiple areas of the prefrontal cortex, the insula, the amygdale and the related parts of the striatum and thalamus. The functional knowledge of MDD was mainly obtained from the fMRI and PET studies, which reveal the local differences in blood oxygenation and metabolism of the specific neurotransmitters, respectively. For the structural studies, the T1-based and DTI (diffusion tensor image)-based studies, which defined the abnormalities in cortical thickness and the integrity of the white matter, respectively, were commonly used. However, most of these studies only addressed the local differences compared to the normal subjects and were limited to provide the overall associations of the cortical connectivity within the patient group. In this study, we employed the DTI-based fiber bundle tracking technique along with the graph theoretical analysis to investigate the difference of cortical connectivity between the patients with MDD and the normal group from both the global (mean properties for all regions) and local (region-by-region) aspects. Out results concluded that: 1) there were no globally but locally significant difference between two groups, specifically, the increase of the local connectivity in parietal and occipital lobes to compensate the decrease of the connectivity in frontal and temporal lobe; 2) the connection strength from left insula to left superior temporal pole was stronger in normal group than that in MDD group; 3) the connection strengths from left putamen to left triangular inferior frontal gyrus and left precuneus, were stronger in patient group than that in normal group. © 2010 IEEE.
AB - Functional and structural neuroimaging studies of major depression disorder (MDD) have identified neurophysiologic abnormalities in multiple areas of the prefrontal cortex, the insula, the amygdale and the related parts of the striatum and thalamus. The functional knowledge of MDD was mainly obtained from the fMRI and PET studies, which reveal the local differences in blood oxygenation and metabolism of the specific neurotransmitters, respectively. For the structural studies, the T1-based and DTI (diffusion tensor image)-based studies, which defined the abnormalities in cortical thickness and the integrity of the white matter, respectively, were commonly used. However, most of these studies only addressed the local differences compared to the normal subjects and were limited to provide the overall associations of the cortical connectivity within the patient group. In this study, we employed the DTI-based fiber bundle tracking technique along with the graph theoretical analysis to investigate the difference of cortical connectivity between the patients with MDD and the normal group from both the global (mean properties for all regions) and local (region-by-region) aspects. Out results concluded that: 1) there were no globally but locally significant difference between two groups, specifically, the increase of the local connectivity in parietal and occipital lobes to compensate the decrease of the connectivity in frontal and temporal lobe; 2) the connection strength from left insula to left superior temporal pole was stronger in normal group than that in MDD group; 3) the connection strengths from left putamen to left triangular inferior frontal gyrus and left precuneus, were stronger in patient group than that in normal group. © 2010 IEEE.
KW - Cortical connectivity
KW - Diffusion tensor imaging
KW - Graph theoretical analysis
KW - Major depressive disorder
KW - Blood oxygenation
KW - Connection strength
KW - Cortical thickness
KW - Diffusion tensor images
KW - Fiber bundles
KW - Local connectivity
KW - MR-diffusion
KW - Multiple areas
KW - Neuro-imaging
KW - Prefrontal cortex
KW - Striatum
KW - Structural studies
KW - Temporal lobes
KW - Tracking techniques
KW - White matter
KW - Bioinformatics
KW - Brain
KW - Diffusion
KW - Graph theory
KW - Oxygenation
KW - Tensors
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U2 - 10.1109/ICBBT.2010.5479007
DO - 10.1109/ICBBT.2010.5479007
M3 - Other
SP - 79
EP - 83
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