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Shared Neural Phenotypes for Mood and Anxiety Disorders: A Meta-analysis of 226 Task-Related Functional Imaging Studies.

Focus/Focus (American Psychiatric Publishing Online)(2021)

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This meta-analysis evaluates the presence of transdiagnostic convergence in abnormalities in task-related brain activation in patients with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Importance Major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and anxiety disorders are highly comorbid and have shared clinical features. It is not yet known whether their clinical overlap is reflected at the neurobiological level. Objective To detect transdiagnostic convergence in abnormalities in task-related brain activation. Data Source Task-related functional magnetic resonance imaging articles published in PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar during the last decade comparing control individuals with patients with mood, posttraumatic stress, and anxiety disorders were examined. Study Selection Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses reporting guidelines, articles were selected if they reported stereotactic coordinates of whole-brain-based activation differences between adult patients and control individuals. Data Extraction and Synthesis Coordinates of case-control differences coded by diagnosis and by cognitive domain based on the research domain criteria were analyzed using activation likelihood estimation. Main Outcomes and Measures Identification of transdiagnostic clusters of aberrant activation and quantification of the contribution of diagnosis and cognitive domain to each cluster. Results A total of 367 experiments (major depressive disorder, 149; bipolar disorder, 103; posttraumatic stress disorder, 55; and anxiety disorders, 60) were included comprising observations from 4507 patients and 4755 control individuals. Three right-sided clusters of hypoactivation were identified centered in the inferior prefrontal cortex/insula (volume, 2120 mm(3)), the inferior parietal lobule (volume, 1224 mm(3)), and the putamen (volume, 888 mm(3)); diagnostic differences were noted only in the putamen (chi(2)(3) = 8.66; P = .03), where hypoactivation was more likely in bipolar disorder (percentage contribution = 72.17%). Tasks associated with cognitive systems made the largest contribution to each cluster (percentage contributions >29%). Clusters of hyperactivation could only be detected using a less stringent threshold. These were centered in the perigenual/dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (volume, 2208 mm(3)), the left amygdala/parahippocampal gyrus (volume, 2008 mm(3)), and the left thalamus (volume, 1904 mm(3)). No diagnostic differences were observed (chi(2)(3) < 3.06; P > .38), while tasks associated with negative valence systems made the largest contribution to each cluster (percentage contributions >49%). All findings were robust to the moderator effects of age, sex, and magnetic field strength of the scanner and medication. Conclusions and Relevance In mood disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, and anxiety disorders, the most consistent transdiagnostic abnormalities in task-related brain activity converge in regions that are primarily associated with inhibitory control and salience processing. Targeting these shared neural phenotypes could potentially mitigate the risk of affective morbidity in the general population and improve outcomes in clinical populations. Question Is the clinical overlap seen in major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder reflected at the neurobiological level? Findings In this meta-analysis of 226 task-related functional imaging studies, transdiagnostic clusters of hypoactivation were identified in the inferior prefrontal cortex/insula, inferior parietal lobule, and putamen. Meaning Across mood and anxiety disorders, the most consistent transdiagnostic abnormalities in task-related brain activity converge in regions that are primarily associated with inhibitory control and salience processing.
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Neurobiological Correlates,Neuroimaging Data Analysis,Depressive Symptoms,Psychometric Properties,Anxiety
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