Introduction: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating and heterogeneous disease. Many MDD patients experience concurrent anxiety symptoms, often referred to as anxious depression (MDD-ANX). The relationships between network alterations in structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) in MDD and its anxiety-related subtype remain areas that require further investigation.
Methods: We investigated SC-FC coupling at the system and regional levels in 80 never-treated first-episode MDD patients and 80 healthy control (HC) subjects. For brain systems and regions showing significant between-group coupling differences, we further conducted subgroup comparisons between MDD-ANX, non-anxious depression (MDD-NANX) and HC. We also investigated topological features at the corresponding levels, and assessed the correlation patterns between significant coupling alterations and the topological and clinical characteristics.
Results: Relative to HC, MDD patients showed increased SC-FC coupling in the temporal system (right hippocampus and left superior temporal gyrus [STG]) but decreased coupling in the parietal system (right postcentral gyrus and left angular gyrus). These systems and regions were further characterized by disturbed inter-module connections and impaired structural network efficiency in MDD. Notably, SC-FC coupling of the right hippocampus was significantly increased in MDD-ANX compared to MDD-NANX, which further showed distinct correlation patterns with structural network efficiency.
Conclusions: Alterations in both SC-FC coupling and topological properties in the temporal and parietal regions provide insights into the interplay between the structural and functional network abnormalities in MDD. SC-FC coupling alterations in the right hippocampus, associated with structural nodal efficiency, may be implicated in the neuropathology of anxious depression.
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