Youjin Zhao1, Huaiqiang Sun1, Su Lui1, and Qiyong Gong1
The
present study aimed to use surface-based morphometric analysis to characterize
the alteration of cortical thickness in first-episode never-medicated adult MDD
patients. 37 MDD patients and 41 healthy controls were enrolled. Results showed increased
cortical thickness (p<0.05, False Discovery Rate) in left anterior and posterior cingulate cortex
extending to medial superior frontal cortex, bilateral precentral cortex, left
paracentral cortex, bilateral
superior parietal cortex, left temporal poles, and right lateral occipital cortex in MDD patients than
HC group. The data provide evidence that even early in the course of depression
brain regions involved in mood regulation show cortical thickness abnormalities.