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Altered functional connectivity networks of hippocampal subregions in remitted late-onset depression: a longitudinal resting-state study

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Zhongda Hospital Southeast University, Southeast University, Nanjing Brain Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, ...
Published InNeuroscience Bulletin
Year2015
Citations50

Abstract

The regional specificity of hippocampal abnormalities in late-life depression (LLD) has been demonstrated in previous studies. In this study, we sought to examine the functional connectivity (FC) patterns of hippocampal subregions in remitted late-onset depression (rLOD), a special subtype of LLD. Fourteen rLOD patients and 18 healthy controls underwent clinical and cognitive evaluations as well as resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans at baseline and at ∼21 months of follow-up. Each hippocampus was divided into three parts, the cornu ammonis (CA), the dentate gyrus, and the subicular complex, and then six seed-based hippocampal subregional networks were established. Longitudinal changes of the six networks over time were directly compared between the rLOD and control groups. From baseline to follow-up, the rLOD…
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