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Altered cortical gyrification patterns in panic disorder: Deficits and potential compensation
Authors:Sujung Yoon  Chansoo S. Jun  Hyeonseok S. Jeong  Sunho Lee  Soo Mee Lim  Jiyoung Ma  Eun Ko  Han Byul Cho  Tae-Sung Yeum  In Kyoon Lyoo
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychiatry, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea;2. The Brain Institute and the Department of Psychiatry, The University of Utah, SLC, UT, USA;3. Ewha Brain Institute and College of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ewha W. University, 52, Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, South Korea;4. Department of Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, Seoul National University College of Natural Sciences, Seoul, South Korea;5. Department of Radiology, Ewha W. University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:Abnormal gyrification patterns may reflect aberrant cortical connectivity during an early period of brain maturation. We here investigated anatomical distribution of cortical gyrification deficits underlying panic disorder and the relationships of these potential neurodevelopmental markers with panic symptom severity. High-resolution three-dimensional T1-weighted structural images were obtained from 23 patients with panic disorder and 33 matched healthy individuals. Local gyrification indices were measured in each genetically-based parcellated cortical subregion and regional gyrification patterns were compared between groups. Cortical areas in which gyrification patterns were associated with panic symptom severity were also determined. Significant reductions in cortical gyrification were observed in panic patients compared with healthy individuals, which were mainly distributed in the lateral brain extending from the fronto-parietal to the temporal areas. In contrast, hyper-gyrification in the posteromedial cortical regions which exert interconnecting roles in the default mode network, was associated with less severe panic symptoms. Post-hoc analysis for the inter-regional covariance of local gyrification indices revealed that interconnections of the posteromedial cortical regions with other cortical areas which belong to the default mode network were reduced in panic patients with severe symptoms relative to either less severe patients or healthy individuals. Our findings suggest not only substantial perturbation in cortical gyrification patterns in panic disorder but also potential contribution of integrated cortical folding pattern of the default mode network to alleviated panic severity.
Keywords:Panic disorder   Cortical gyrification   Default mode network   Local gyrification index   Magnetic resonance imaging
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