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Characterizing the temporal dynamics of intrinsic brain activities in depressed adolescents with prior suicide attempts

Xiaofang Cheng, Jiangshan Chen, Xiaofei Zhang, Ting Wang, Jiaqi Sun, Yanling Zhou, Ruilan Yang, Yeyu Xiao, Amei Chen, Ziyi Song, Pinrui Chen, Chanjuan Yang, QiuxiaWu, Taifeng Lin, Yingmei Chen, Liping Cao, Xinhua Wei

2023European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Converging evidence has revealed disturbances in the corticostriatolimic system are associated with suicidal behaviors in adults with major depressive disorder. However, the neurobiological mechanism that confers suicidal vulnerability in depressed adolescents is largely unknown. A total of 86 depressed adolescents with and without prior suicide attempts (SA) and 47 healthy controls underwent resting-state functional imaging (R-fMRI) scans. The dynamic amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (dALFF) was measured using sliding window approach. We identified SA-related alterations in dALFF variability primarily in the left middle temporal gyrus, inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrus (MFG), superior frontal gyrus (SFG), right SFG, supplementary motor area (SMA) and insula in depressed adolescents. Notably, dALFF variability in the left MFG and SMA was higher in depressed adolescents with recurrent suicide attempts than in those with a single suicide attempt. Moreover, dALFF variability was capable of generating better diagnostic and prediction models for suicidality than static ALFF. Our findings suggest that alterations in brain dynamics in regions involved in emotional processing, decision-making and response inhibition are associated with an increased risk of suicidal behaviors in depressed adolescents. Furthermore, dALFF variability could serve as a sensitive biomarker for revealing the neurobiological mechanisms underlying suicidal vulnerability.

Topics & Concepts

Middle temporal gyrusSuperior frontal gyrusPsychologyInferior frontal gyrusMiddle frontal gyrusMedial frontal gyrusSuperior temporal gyrusSMA*InsulaMajor depressive disorderNeuroscienceSupplementary motor areaSuicide attemptPoison controlPsychiatryFunctional magnetic resonance imagingInjury preventionMedicineCognitionEnvironmental healthCombinatoricsMathematicsFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlMental Health Research Topics
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