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Abnormal functional connectivity of the amygdala-based network in resting-state fMRI in adolescents with generalized anxiety disorder

  • Wen Jing Liu
  • , Da Zhi Yin
  • , Wen Hong Cheng*
  • , Ming Xia Fan
  • , Mei Na You
  • , Wei Wei Men
  • , Li Li Zang
  • , Dian Hong Shi
  • , Fang Zhang
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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Background: We aimed to investigate the disruptions of functional connectivity of amygdala-based networks in adolescents with untreated generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Material/Methods: A total of 26 adolescents with first-episode GAD and 20 normal age-matched volunteers underwent restingstate and T1 functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We analyzed the correlation of fMRI signal fluctuation between the amygdala and other brain regions. The variation of amygdala-based functional connectivity and its correlation with anxiety severity were investigated. Results: Decreased functional connectivity was found between the left amygdala and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. An increased right amygdala functional connectivity with right posterior and anterior lobes of the cerebellum, insula, superior temporal gyrus, putamen, and right amygdala were found in our study. Negative correlations between GAD scores and functional connectivity of the right amygdala with the cerebellum were also observed in the GAD adolescents. Conclusions: Adolescents with GAD have abnormalities in brain regions associated with the emotional processing pathways.

源语言英语
页(从-至)459-467
页数9
期刊Medical Science Monitor
21
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12 2月 2015

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