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Neuroimaging the Menstrual Cycle and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

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CURRENT PSYCHIATRY REPORTS
Volume 17, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11920-015-0619-4

Keywords

Estrogen; fMRI; Menstrual cycle; PET; PMDD; Progesterone; Women

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  1. Swedish Society of Medicine [SLS-331991]
  2. Marta Lundqvist and Tore Nilson foundation
  3. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research [FAS: 2011-0627]
  4. Swedish Research Council [VR: 521-2013-2339]

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Knowledge of gonadal hormone-related influences on human brain anatomy, function, and chemistry is scarce. The present review scrutinized organizational and functional neuroimaging correlates of the menstrual cycle and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Supportive evidence of cyclic short-term structural and functional brain plasticity in response to gonadal hormonal modulation is provided. The paucity of studies, sparsity and discordance of findings, and weaknesses in study design at present hinder the drawing of firm conclusions. Ideal study designs should comprise high-resolution multimodal neuroimaging (e.g., MRI, DTI, rsfMRI, fMRI, PET), hormones, genetic, and behavioral longitudinal assessments of healthy women and PMDD patients at critical time points of the menstrual cycle phase (i.e., early follicular phase, late follicular phase, mid-luteal phase) in a counter-balanced setup. Studies integrating large-scale brain network structural, functional, and molecular neuroimaging, as well as treatment data, will deepen the understanding of neural state, disorder, and treatment markers.

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