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dc.contributor.author Dutta, Arpan
dc.contributor.author McKie, Shane
dc.contributor.author Downey, Darragh
dc.contributor.author Thomas, Emma
dc.contributor.author Juhasz, Gabriella
dc.contributor.author Arnone, Danilo
dc.contributor.author Elliott, Rebecca
dc.contributor.author Williams, Steve
dc.contributor.author Deakin, J F William
dc.contributor.author Anderson, Ian M
dc.date.accessioned 2019-08-01T11:19:48Z
dc.date.available 2019-08-01T11:19:48Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier 85063007632
dc.identifier.citation journalVolume=9; journalIssueNumber=1; journalTitle=TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY; pagerange=116, 9 pages; journalAbbreviatedTitle=TRANSL PSYCHIAT;
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.semmelweis.hu//handle/123456789/7382
dc.identifier.uri doi:10.1038/s41398-019-0447-0
dc.description.abstract The relationship between altered default mode network (DMN) connectivity and abnormal serotonin function in major depressive disorder (MDD) has not been investigated. Using intravenous citalopram and resting-state fMRI, we investigated DMN intra-network connectivity and serotonin function in 77 healthy controls and patients with MDD. There were no significant main effects of MDD or citalopram on DMN intra-network connectivity; however, significant interactions indicated that group differences under saline were modified by citalopram. In MDD patients during saline infusion, in contrast with controls, the DMN (i) did not include the precuneus that was instead part of an anti-correlated network but (ii) did include amygdala that was part of the anti-correlated network in controls. Citalopram infusion in MDD patients restored the pattern seen in controls under saline. In healthy controls, citalopram infusion disengaged the precuneus from the DMN and engaged the amygdala, partially reproducing the abnormalities seen under saline in MDD. In exploratory analyses within the MDD group, greater rumination self-ratings were associated with greater intra-network connectivity of the anterior cingulate cortex with the DMN. We hypothesise that, in MDD, disengagement of the precuneus from the DMN relates to overgeneral memory bias in rumination. The opposite effect, with greater engagement of the amygdala in the DMN, reflects the negative valence of rumination. Reversal of these abnormalities by citalopram suggests that they may be related to impaired serotonin function. That citalopram engaged the amygdala in the DMN in controls may relate to the paradoxical effects on aversive processing seen with acute SSRIs in healthy subjects.
dc.title Regional default mode network connectivity in major depressive disorder
dc.type Journal Article
dc.date.updated 2019-08-01T11:12:43Z
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.rights.holder NULL
dc.identifier.mtmt 30605308
dc.identifier.wos 000462355200004
dc.identifier.pubmed 30877271
dc.contributor.institution MTA-SE-NAP B Genetikai Agyi Képalkotó Migrén Kutató Csoport
dc.contributor.institution NAP-A-SE Új Antidepresszív Gyógyszercélpont Kutatócsoport
dc.contributor.institution NAP-2-SE Új Antidepresszív Gyógyszercélpont Kutatócsoport
dc.contributor.institution SE-NAP 2 Genetikai Agyi Képalkotó Migrén Kutatócsoport
dc.contributor.institution Semmelweis Egyetem
dc.contributor.institution Gyógyszerhatástani Intézet
dc.contributor.institution MTA-SE Neuropszichofarmakológiai és Neurokémiai Kutatócsoport


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