Interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysis

Background: Little is known regarding interhemispheric functional connectivity (FC) abnormalities via the corpus callosum in subjects with bipolar disorder (BD), which might be a key pathophysiological basis of emotional processing alterations in BD. Methods: We performed tract-based spatial statist...

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Main Authors: Takuya Ishida, Tomohiro Donishi, Jun Iwatani, Shinichi Yamada, Shun Takahashi, Satoshi Ukai, Kazuhiro Shinosaki, Masaki Terada, Yoshiki Kaneoke
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spelling doaj-4f9d78b83e1042728420d632a6bc644e2020-11-25T02:49:21ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402017-06-0136e00335Interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysisTakuya Ishida0Tomohiro Donishi1Jun Iwatani2Shinichi Yamada3Shun Takahashi4Satoshi Ukai5Kazuhiro Shinosaki6Masaki Terada7Yoshiki Kaneoke8Department of System Neurophysiology, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, Japan; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, Japan; Corresponding author at: Department of System Neurophysiology of Wakayama Medical University, 811–1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641–8509, Japan.Department of System Neurophysiology, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, JapanDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, JapanWakayama-Minami Radiology Clinic, 870-2 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-0012, JapanDepartment of System Neurophysiology, Graduate School of Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama 641-8509, JapanBackground: Little is known regarding interhemispheric functional connectivity (FC) abnormalities via the corpus callosum in subjects with bipolar disorder (BD), which might be a key pathophysiological basis of emotional processing alterations in BD. Methods: We performed tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in 24 healthy control (HC) and 22 BD subjects. Next, we analyzed the neural networks with independent component analysis (ICA) in 32HC and 25 BD subjects using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Results: In TBSS analysis, we found reduced fractional anisotropy (FA) in the corpus callosum of BD subjects. In ICA, functional within-connectivity was reduced in two clusters in the sensorimotor network (SMN) (right and left primary somatosensory areas) of BD subjects compared with HCs. FC between the two clusters and FA values in the corpus callosum of BD subjects was significantly correlated. Further, the functional within-connectivity was related to Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) total scores in the right premotor area in the SMN of BD subjects. Limitations: Almost all of our BD subjects were taking several medications which could be a confounding factor. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that interhemispheric FC dysfunction in the SMN is associated with the impaired nerve fibers in the corpus callosum, which could be one of pathophysiological bases of emotion processing dysregulation in BD patients.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844017308617NeuroscienceMedical imagingPsychiatry
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author Takuya Ishida
Tomohiro Donishi
Jun Iwatani
Shinichi Yamada
Shun Takahashi
Satoshi Ukai
Kazuhiro Shinosaki
Masaki Terada
Yoshiki Kaneoke
spellingShingle Takuya Ishida
Tomohiro Donishi
Jun Iwatani
Shinichi Yamada
Shun Takahashi
Satoshi Ukai
Kazuhiro Shinosaki
Masaki Terada
Yoshiki Kaneoke
Interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysis
Heliyon
Neuroscience
Medical imaging
Psychiatry
author_facet Takuya Ishida
Tomohiro Donishi
Jun Iwatani
Shinichi Yamada
Shun Takahashi
Satoshi Ukai
Kazuhiro Shinosaki
Masaki Terada
Yoshiki Kaneoke
author_sort Takuya Ishida
title Interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysis
title_short Interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysis
title_full Interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysis
title_fullStr Interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysis
title_full_unstemmed Interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysis
title_sort interhemispheric disconnectivity in the sensorimotor network in bipolar disorder revealed by functional connectivity and diffusion tensor imaging analysis
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: Little is known regarding interhemispheric functional connectivity (FC) abnormalities via the corpus callosum in subjects with bipolar disorder (BD), which might be a key pathophysiological basis of emotional processing alterations in BD. Methods: We performed tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in 24 healthy control (HC) and 22 BD subjects. Next, we analyzed the neural networks with independent component analysis (ICA) in 32HC and 25 BD subjects using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Results: In TBSS analysis, we found reduced fractional anisotropy (FA) in the corpus callosum of BD subjects. In ICA, functional within-connectivity was reduced in two clusters in the sensorimotor network (SMN) (right and left primary somatosensory areas) of BD subjects compared with HCs. FC between the two clusters and FA values in the corpus callosum of BD subjects was significantly correlated. Further, the functional within-connectivity was related to Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) total scores in the right premotor area in the SMN of BD subjects. Limitations: Almost all of our BD subjects were taking several medications which could be a confounding factor. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that interhemispheric FC dysfunction in the SMN is associated with the impaired nerve fibers in the corpus callosum, which could be one of pathophysiological bases of emotion processing dysregulation in BD patients.
topic Neuroscience
Medical imaging
Psychiatry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844017308617
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