Meta-Analysis of Brain Volumetric Abnormalities in Patients with Remitted Major Depressive Disorder
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Meta-Analysis of Brain Volumetric Abnormalities in Patients with Remitted Major Depressive Disorder
Abstract
Although patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve remission after antidepressant treatment, >90% of those in remission have at least one residual depressive symptom, which may be due to neural damage linked with MDD. To better understand the structural impairments in patients with remitted MDD, we conducted a meta-analysis comparing grey matter volume (GMV) abnormalities between patients with remitted MDD and healthy controls (HCs). There were 11 cross-sectional datasets that investigated 275 patients with remitted MDD versus 437 HCs, and 7 longitudinal datasets that investigated 167 patients with remitted MDD. We found that GMV in the left insula, inferior parietal gyri, amygdala, and right superior parietal gyrus was decreased in patients with remitted MDD than in HCs. Additionally, patients with remitted MDD had lower GMV in the bilateral gyrus rectus than those in the nonremission state. Moreover, increased GMV in the bilateral anterior cingulate cortex, right striatum, middle temporal gyrus, and superior frontal gyrus was observed in patients with remitted MDD than in HCs. Furthermore, patients with remitted MDD had a larger GMV in the bilateral median cingulate/paracingulate gyri, left striatum, putamen, amygdala, hippocampus, and parahippocampal gyrus at follow-up than at baseline. Based on the brain morphological abnormalities in patients with remitted MDD after electroconvulsive therapy and pharmacological treatment, we proposed a schematic diagram of targeted intervention approaches for residual symptoms. In summary, our findings provide neurobiology-based evidence for multitarget treatment of depression to reduce residual symptoms and improve social function in patients with MDD.
Copyright © 2024 Xin Xu et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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