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Reconciling Variable Findings of White Matter Integrity in Major Depressive Disorder

Journal

NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 6, Pages 1332-1339

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/npp.2013.345

Keywords

depression; major depressive disorder; diffusion tensor imaging; white matter; fractional anisotropy; magnetic resonance imaging

Funding

  1. NARSAD Young Investigator Award
  2. NIMH [K23 MH086690]
  3. St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation
  4. Eli Lilly
  5. Cervel Neurotech
  6. Novartis
  7. Pfizer
  8. BMS
  9. Forest
  10. GSK
  11. Hoffman LaRoche
  12. [R01 MH073719]
  13. [CIDAR FP105]
  14. [K23 MH077869]

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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has been used to evaluate white matter (WM) integrity in major depressive disorder (MDD), with several studies reporting differences between depressed patients and controls. However, these findings are variable and taken from relatively small studies often using suboptimal analytic approaches. The presented DTI study examined WM integrity in large samples of medication-free MDD patients (n = 134) and healthy controls (n = 54) using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) approaches, and rigorous statistical thresholds. Compared with health control subjects, MDD patients show no significant differences in fractional anisotropy, radial diffusivity, mean diffusivity, and axonal diffusivity with either the VBM or the TBSS approach. Our findings suggest that disrupted WM integrity does not have a major role in the neurobiology of MDD in this relatively large study using optimal imaging acquisition and analysis; however, this does not eliminate the possibility that certain patient subgroups show WM disruption associated with depression.

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