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Prefrontal cortex and amygdala volume in first minor or major depressive episode after cancer diagnosis.
Authors:Eisho Yoshikawa  Yutaka Matsuoka  Hidenori Yamasue  Masatoshi Inagaki  Tomohito Nakano  Tatsuo Akechi  Makoto Kobayakawa  Maiko Fujimori  Naoki Nakaya  Nobuya Akizuki  Shigeru Imoto  Koji Murakami  Kiyoto Kasai  Yosuke Uchitomi
Affiliation:Psycho-Oncology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute East, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Major and minor depressive episodes in cancer patients are frequent and are frequently seen as the first depressive episode in a patient's life. However, the neurological basis of these depressive episodes remains largely unknown. METHODS: Subjects were 51 breast cancer survivors (BCS) who had no history of any depressive episode before the cancer diagnosis (11 BCS with a history of a first minor depressive episode after cancer diagnosis, 11 BCS with a history of a first major depressive episode after cancer diagnosis, and 29 BCS with no history of any depressive episode after cancer diagnosis). We analyzed the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and amygdala volumes in a 1.5-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner. We characterized the structural correlates of depression using two complementary approaches. The first was voxel-based morphometry (VBM) that allowed us to scan the entire brain for reactive gray matter deficit. The second was classical volumetry focusing on the amygdala. RESULTS: Voxel-based morphometry revealed no brain region, including PFC, for which volume was significantly different among the three groups. There were trend-level differences in the left amygdala volume in the manual tracing method among the three groups. The left amygdala volumes in the subjects with a first minor and/or major depressive episode were significantly smaller than in those with no history of any depressive episode. CONCLUSIONS: It might be suggested that amygdala volume was associated with a first minor and/or major depressive episode after cancer diagnosis.
Keywords:Depressive disorder   magnetic resonance imaging   voxel-based morphometry (VBM)   prefrontal cortex (PFC)   amygdala
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