Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Subjects at Risk for Depression

Overgeneral autobiographical memory (AM) manifests in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) tested during depressed (dMDD) or remitted phases (rMDD), and healthy individuals at high-risk (HR) for developing MDD. The current study aimed to elucidate differences in hemodynamic correlates of...

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Main Authors: Kymberly D. Young, Patrick S. F. Bellgowan, Jerzy Bodurka, Wayne C. Drevets
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/5/2/144
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spelling doaj-63cd57541e384af89c31a25dd244006f2020-11-24T22:50:34ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252015-04-015214416410.3390/brainsci5020144brainsci5020144Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Subjects at Risk for DepressionKymberly D. Young0Patrick S. F. Bellgowan1Jerzy Bodurka2Wayne C. Drevets3Laureate Institute for Brain Research, 6655 South Yale Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136, USANational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USALaureate Institute for Brain Research, 6655 South Yale Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136, USALaureate Institute for Brain Research, 6655 South Yale Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136, USAOvergeneral autobiographical memory (AM) manifests in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) tested during depressed (dMDD) or remitted phases (rMDD), and healthy individuals at high-risk (HR) for developing MDD. The current study aimed to elucidate differences in hemodynamic correlates of AM recall between rMDDs, HRs, and controls (HCs) to identify neural changes following previous depressive episodes without the confound of current depressed mood. HCs, HRs, and unmedicated rMDDs (n = 20/group) underwent fMRI while recalling AMs in response to emotionally valenced cue words. HRs and rMDDs recalled fewer specific and more categorical AMs relative to HCs. During specific AM recall, HRs had increased activity relative to rMDDs and HCs in left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) and lateral orbitofrontal cortex. During positive specific AM recall, HRs and HCs had increased activity relative to rMDDs in bilateral dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (DMPFC) and left precuneus. During negative specific AM recall HRs and HCs had increased activity in left VLPFC and right DMPFC, while rMDDs had increased activity relative to HRs and HCs in right DLPFC and precuneus. Differential recruitment of medial prefrontal regions implicated in emotional control suggests experiencing a depressive episode may consequently reduce one’s ability to regulate emotional responses during AM recall.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/5/2/144autobiographical memorydepressionremitted depressionfMRIhereditary risk for depressionprefrontal cortex
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author Kymberly D. Young
Patrick S. F. Bellgowan
Jerzy Bodurka
Wayne C. Drevets
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Patrick S. F. Bellgowan
Jerzy Bodurka
Wayne C. Drevets
Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Subjects at Risk for Depression
Brain Sciences
autobiographical memory
depression
remitted depression
fMRI
hereditary risk for depression
prefrontal cortex
author_facet Kymberly D. Young
Patrick S. F. Bellgowan
Jerzy Bodurka
Wayne C. Drevets
author_sort Kymberly D. Young
title Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Subjects at Risk for Depression
title_short Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Subjects at Risk for Depression
title_full Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Subjects at Risk for Depression
title_fullStr Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Subjects at Risk for Depression
title_full_unstemmed Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Deficits in Subjects at Risk for Depression
title_sort functional neuroimaging correlates of autobiographical memory deficits in subjects at risk for depression
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Overgeneral autobiographical memory (AM) manifests in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) tested during depressed (dMDD) or remitted phases (rMDD), and healthy individuals at high-risk (HR) for developing MDD. The current study aimed to elucidate differences in hemodynamic correlates of AM recall between rMDDs, HRs, and controls (HCs) to identify neural changes following previous depressive episodes without the confound of current depressed mood. HCs, HRs, and unmedicated rMDDs (n = 20/group) underwent fMRI while recalling AMs in response to emotionally valenced cue words. HRs and rMDDs recalled fewer specific and more categorical AMs relative to HCs. During specific AM recall, HRs had increased activity relative to rMDDs and HCs in left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) and lateral orbitofrontal cortex. During positive specific AM recall, HRs and HCs had increased activity relative to rMDDs in bilateral dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (DMPFC) and left precuneus. During negative specific AM recall HRs and HCs had increased activity in left VLPFC and right DMPFC, while rMDDs had increased activity relative to HRs and HCs in right DLPFC and precuneus. Differential recruitment of medial prefrontal regions implicated in emotional control suggests experiencing a depressive episode may consequently reduce one’s ability to regulate emotional responses during AM recall.
topic autobiographical memory
depression
remitted depression
fMRI
hereditary risk for depression
prefrontal cortex
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/5/2/144
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