Structural and functional brain alterations in subthreshold depression: A multimodal coordinate-based meta-analysis.

Jingyu Li, Shunrong Kuang, Yang Liu, Yuedong Wu, Haijiang Li
Author Information
  1. Jingyu Li: School of Psychology, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China.
  2. Shunrong Kuang: School of Psychology, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China.
  3. Yang Liu: School of Psychology, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China.
  4. Yuedong Wu: Lab for Educational Big Data and Policymaking, Ministry of Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China.
  5. Haijiang Li: School of Psychology, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China. ORCID

Abstract

Imaging studies of subthreshold depression (StD) have reported structural and functional abnormalities in a variety of spatially diverse brain regions. However, there is no consensus among different studies. In the present study, we applied a multimodal meta-analytic approach, the Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE), to test the hypothesis that StD exhibits spatially convergent structural and functional brain abnormalities compared to healthy controls. A total of 31 articles with 25 experiments were included, collectively representing 1001 subjects with StD. We found consistent differences between StD and healthy controls mainly in the left insula across studies with various neuroimaging methods. Further exploratory analyses found structural atrophy and decreased functional activities in the right pallidum and thalamus in StD, and abnormal spontaneous activity converged to the middle frontal gyrus. Coordinate-based meta-analysis found spatially convergent structural and functional impairments in StD. These findings provide novel insights for understanding the neural underpinnings of subthreshold depression and enlighten the potential targets for its early screening and therapeutic interventions in the future.

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Grants

  1. 31700995/National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. 17YJC190011/The Humanity and Social Science Youth Foundation of Ministry of Education of China

MeSH Term

Humans
Depression
Brain
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neuroimaging

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