强迫症
海马体
病态的
心理学
功能连接
静息状态功能磁共振成像
内科学
神经科学
医学
临床心理学
作者
Qian Liu,Xiang Wang,Yanyuan Cao,Feng Gao,Jie Xia,Hongyu Du,Haiyan Liao,Changlian Tan,Jie Fan,Xiongzhao Zhu
标识
DOI:10.1017/s003329172400045x
摘要
Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested that the habenula (Hb) may be involved in the mechanism of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, the specific role of Hb in OCD remains unclear. This study aimed to explore the structural and functional abnormalities of Hb in OCD and their relationship with the clinical symptoms. Methods Eighty patients with OCD and 85 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited as the primary dataset. The grey matter volume, resting-state functional connectivity (FC), and effective connectivity (EC) of the Hb were calculated and compared between OCD group and HCs. An independent replication dataset was used to verify the stability and robustness of the results. Results Patients with OCD exhibited smaller Hb volume and increased FC of right Hb-left hippocampus than HCs. Dynamic causal model revealed an increased EC from left hippocampus to right Hb and a less inhibitory causal influence from the right Hb to left hippocampus in the OCD group compared to HCs. Similar results were found in the replication dataset. Conclusions This study suggested that abnormal structure of Hb and hippocampus-Hb connectivity may contribute to the pathological basis of OCD.
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