Adolescence is a critical period for the development of depressive disorders. As adolescence also is a critical period for brain maturation, it may be hypothesized that maturation changes in emotional circuits could underlie vulnerability for depression. The aims of the study are (1) to identify the changes in brain morphometry, white matter microstructure, and functioning, in networks associated with depression features in adolescents, and (2) to assess the effects of treated pathology on brain structure by comparing the neuroimaging measures obtained in adolescents at inclusion with those at follow-up.
Adolescence is a key development period for neurobiological processes underlying emotional and cognitive functions in adulthood. The pathophysiology of mood disorders has recently been associated with maturation changes in brain networks, but little is known on the early brain structure changes associated with depression appearing during this major brain maturation period. The hypothesis of altered structural integrity of limbic prefrontal pathways emerges from the literature on depression, but it is unknown whether it is also detectable in adolescents with depression. Thus, we aim to investigate WM and GM structure and anatomy, and functional correlates of behavioral responses in depressed adolescents. 40 adolescents with a Major Depressive Episode will be investigated using structural T1 magnetic-resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), at inclusion and after one-year follow-up. Additionally, they will be investigated with fMRI. Covariation patterns between neuroimaging and behavioural/clinical variables will be assessed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
80
* Visit V1: Diagnostic and clinical assessments * Visit V2: psycho-behavioral assessment and neuroimaging * Visit V3: Diagnostic and clinical assessments * Visit V4: psycho-behavioral assessment and neuroimaging
Cochin Hospital
Paris, France
RECRUITINGEvidence of white matter microstructure changes
Statistical map of voxel-based analysis of white matter using tract based spatial statistics (TBSS) to compare depressed adolescents and healthy controls in emotional and reward networks
Time frame: Baseline
Evidence of grey matter volume changes
Statistical map of voxel-based analysis of grey matter using statistical parametric mapping (SPM8) to compare depressed adolescents and healthy controls in emotional and reward networks
Time frame: Baseline
Correlation between Functional anatomy of emotional/reward responses and white matter and grey matter structure changes
Time frame: Baseline
Grey matter and white matter changes in frontal limbic networks at follow-up in treated patients
Time frame: Follow-up one year
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