Spontaneous Changes in Functional Connectivity of Independent Components of fMRI Signal in Healthy Volunteers at Rest and in Subjects with Mild Depression


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Depression is associated with changes in the pattern of interaction of cerebral networks, which can reflect both existing symptoms and compensatory processes. The study is based on analysis of resting state fMRI data from 15 patients with mild depression and 19 conventionally healthy individuals. From fMRI signal recorded at rest for 4 min, the independent components were reconstructed. The intergroup differences and dynamics of functional connectivity from the first to the second recording were analyzed. Initially, depressive patients demonstrated weaker connectivity between cerebellar declive network (CN) and left central executive network (CEN) and also sensorimotor network (SMN); left CEN and primary visual network (PVN). During the second recording, the patients demonstrated more intensive reciprocal connection of the dorsal domain of default mode network (DMN) and auditory network (AN). In healthy subjects, positive correlations of the dorsal DMN and left CEN, right CEN and CN, and negative correlation of dorsal DMN and visuospatial network weakened from the first to second record. In the depression group, the interaction of AN with PVN, the right CEN with the anterior salience network and with ventral DMN weakened. At the same time, the connectivity between SMN and CN were strengthened. The results can be interpreted as spontaneous normalization of brain activity, but no direct evidence for their relation to the improvement of depression symptoms was found.

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D. Bezmaternykh

Research Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics; Novosibirsk National Research State University

Email: mikhail-melnikov@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk; Novosibirsk

M. Mel’nikov

Research Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics; Novosibirsk National Research State University

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Email: mikhail-melnikov@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk; Novosibirsk

E. Petrovskii

International Tomography Center, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: mikhail-melnikov@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk

L. Kozlova

Research Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics; Novosibirsk National Research State University

Email: mikhail-melnikov@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk; Novosibirsk

M. Shtark

Research Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics; Novosibirsk National Research State University

Email: mikhail-melnikov@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk; Novosibirsk

A. Savelov

International Tomography Center, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: mikhail-melnikov@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk

O. Shubina

Research Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics

Email: mikhail-melnikov@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk

K. Natarova

International Institute of Psychology and Psychotherapy

Email: mikhail-melnikov@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Novosibirsk


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