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Applying Dimensional Psychopathology: The Transdiagnostic Link between Somatic Depressive Symptoms, Brain Connectivity, and Leptin

36 Pages Posted: 11 Jun 2019

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Yange Wei

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry

Fay Y. Womer

Washington University in St. Louis - Department of Psychiatry

Yue Zhu

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry

Jia Duan

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section

Zhiyang Yin

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry

Lingling Cui

China Medical University

Chao Li

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section

Zhuang Liu

China Medical University - School of Public Health

Shengnan Wei

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section

Xiaowei Jiang

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section

Yanbo Zhang

University of Saskatchewan - College of Medicine

Xizhe Zhang

Northeastern University

Yanqing Tang

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry

Fei Wang

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry; China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section; Nanjing Medical University - Early Intervention Unit

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Abstract

Background: Dimensional psychopathology and its neurobiological underpinnings could provide important insight into the major psychiatric disorders (MPDs), including major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder (BPD), and schizophrenia (SCZ). In this study, we examined depressive symptoms and their relationship with functional connectivity (FC) and leptin across MPDs.

Methods: A total of 728 participants [healthy controls (HC), n = 325; MDD, n = 153; BPD, n = 123; SCZ, n = 127] underwent resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging at a single site. Plasma leptin levels and depressive symptom measures (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, HAMD) were obtained within 24 hours of scan. Factor analyses were used to identify HAMD factor scores. Regional FC and plasma leptin levels were compared between MPDs and HC. Mediational analyses were performed to determine the relationship between regional FC, plasma leptin levels, and HAMD factor scores.

Findings: We found that depressive symptoms were associated with regional FC decreases in primary sensory and association cortices and thalamus, regional FC increases in the prefrontal cortex and angular gyrus, and elevated leptin levels across MPDs, compared to HC. Mediation analyses showed that plasma leptin level mediates the relationship between regional FC alterations in primary somatosensory cortex and somatic depressive symptoms.

Interpretation: Our findings support a role of the primary somatosensory cortex in depressive symptoms across MPDs. Further, leptin appears to be an important link between brain connectivity alterations in this region and somatic depressive symptoms, suggesting a potential therapeutic target for depressive symptoms in patients with MPDs.

Funding: This study was funded by National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (81725005 to F.W.), National Natural Science Foundation of China (81571311 to Y.T., 81571331 to F.W.), National Key Research and Development Program (2018YFC1311604 to Y.T., 2016YFC1306900 to Y.T., 2016YFC0904300 to F.W.), National High Tech Development Plan (863) (2015AA020513 to F.W.), Liaoning Science and Technology Project (2015225018 to Y.T.), Liaoning Education Foundation (Pandeng Scholar to F.W.), Innovation Team Support Plan of Higher Education of Liaoning Provience (LT2017007 to F.W.), and Major Special Construction plan of China Medical University (3110117059 to F.W.).

Declaration of Interest: The authors report no biomedical financial interests or potential conflicts of interest.

Ethical Approval: The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the China Medical University and was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Participants provided written informed consent. All the experiments and methods were carried out in accordance with approved regulations and guidelines.

Keywords: major psychiatric disorders, depressive symptoms, resting-state fMRI, brain connectivity, leptin

Suggested Citation

Wei, Yange and Womer, Fay Y. and Zhu, Yue and Duan, Jia and Yin, Zhiyang and Cui, Lingling and Li, Chao and Liu, Zhuang and Wei, Shengnan and Jiang, Xiaowei and Zhang, Yanbo and Zhang, Xizhe and Tang, Yanqing and Wang, Fei, Applying Dimensional Psychopathology: The Transdiagnostic Link between Somatic Depressive Symptoms, Brain Connectivity, and Leptin (August 6, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3401973 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3401973

Yange Wei

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry

China

Fay Y. Womer

Washington University in St. Louis - Department of Psychiatry

660 S. Euclid Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States

Yue Zhu

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry

China

Jia Duan

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section

China

Zhiyang Yin

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry

China

Lingling Cui

China Medical University

No. 91 Hsueh-Shih Road
Taichung, 40402
Taiwan

Chao Li

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section

China

Zhuang Liu

China Medical University - School of Public Health

No. 91 Hsueh-Shih Road
Taichung
Taiwan

Shengnan Wei

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section

China

Xiaowei Jiang

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section

China

Yanbo Zhang

University of Saskatchewan - College of Medicine

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada

Xizhe Zhang

Northeastern University

No. 11, Lane 3, WenHua Road
HePing District
Shenyang, Liaoning 110819
China

Yanqing Tang

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry ( email )

China

Fei Wang (Contact Author)

China Medical University - Department of Psychiatry ( email )

China

China Medical University - Brain Function Research Section ( email )

China

Nanjing Medical University - Early Intervention Unit ( email )

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