Late-life depression (LLD) is a relatively common and debilitating mental disorder, also associated with cognitive dysfunctions and an increased risk of mortality. Considering the growing elderly population worldwide, LLD is increasingly emerging as a significant public health issue, also due to the rise in direct and indirect costs borne by healthcare systems. Understanding the neuroanatomical and neurofunctional correlates of LLD is crucial for developing more targeted and effective interventions, both from a preventive and therapeutic standpoint. This ALE meta-analysis aims to evaluate the involvement of specific neurofunctional changes in the neurophysiopathology of LLD by analysing functional neuroimaging studies conducted on patients with LLD compared to healthy subjects (HCs). We included 19 studies conducted on 844 subjects, divided into 439 patients with LLD and 405 HCs. Patients with LLD, compared to HCs, showed significant hypoactivation of the right superior and medial frontal gyri (Brodmann areas (Bas) 8, 9), left cingulate cortex (BA 24), left putamen, and left caudate body. The same patients exhibited significant hyperactivation of the left superior temporal gyrus (BA 42), left inferior frontal gyrus (BA 45), right anterior cingulate cortex (BA 24), right cerebellar culmen, and left cerebellar declive. In summary, we found significant changes in activation patterns and brain functioning in areas encompassed in the cortico–limbic–striatal network in LLD. Furthermore, our results suggest a potential role for areas within the cortico–striatal–cerebellar network in the neurophysiopathology of LLD.

Neural Functioning in Late-Life Depression: An Activation Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis / Del Casale, Antonio; Mancino, Serena; Arena, Jan Francesco; Spitoni, Grazia Fernanda; Campanini, Elisa; Adriani, Barbara; Tafaro, Laura; Alcibiade, Alessandro; Ciocca, Giacomo; Romano, Andrea; Bozzao, Alessandro; Ferracuti, Stefano. - In: GERIATRICS. - ISSN 2308-3417. - 9:4(2024). [10.3390/geriatrics9040087]

Neural Functioning in Late-Life Depression: An Activation Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis

Del Casale, Antonio;Mancino, Serena;Arena, Jan Francesco;Spitoni, Grazia Fernanda;Campanini, Elisa;Adriani, Barbara;Tafaro, Laura;Alcibiade, Alessandro;Ciocca, Giacomo;Romano, Andrea;Bozzao, Alessandro;Ferracuti, Stefano
2024

Abstract

Late-life depression (LLD) is a relatively common and debilitating mental disorder, also associated with cognitive dysfunctions and an increased risk of mortality. Considering the growing elderly population worldwide, LLD is increasingly emerging as a significant public health issue, also due to the rise in direct and indirect costs borne by healthcare systems. Understanding the neuroanatomical and neurofunctional correlates of LLD is crucial for developing more targeted and effective interventions, both from a preventive and therapeutic standpoint. This ALE meta-analysis aims to evaluate the involvement of specific neurofunctional changes in the neurophysiopathology of LLD by analysing functional neuroimaging studies conducted on patients with LLD compared to healthy subjects (HCs). We included 19 studies conducted on 844 subjects, divided into 439 patients with LLD and 405 HCs. Patients with LLD, compared to HCs, showed significant hypoactivation of the right superior and medial frontal gyri (Brodmann areas (Bas) 8, 9), left cingulate cortex (BA 24), left putamen, and left caudate body. The same patients exhibited significant hyperactivation of the left superior temporal gyrus (BA 42), left inferior frontal gyrus (BA 45), right anterior cingulate cortex (BA 24), right cerebellar culmen, and left cerebellar declive. In summary, we found significant changes in activation patterns and brain functioning in areas encompassed in the cortico–limbic–striatal network in LLD. Furthermore, our results suggest a potential role for areas within the cortico–striatal–cerebellar network in the neurophysiopathology of LLD.
2024
depressive disorder; late onset disorders; functional neuroimaging; geriatric psychiatry; superior temporal gyrus; medial frontal gyrus
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Neural Functioning in Late-Life Depression: An Activation Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis / Del Casale, Antonio; Mancino, Serena; Arena, Jan Francesco; Spitoni, Grazia Fernanda; Campanini, Elisa; Adriani, Barbara; Tafaro, Laura; Alcibiade, Alessandro; Ciocca, Giacomo; Romano, Andrea; Bozzao, Alessandro; Ferracuti, Stefano. - In: GERIATRICS. - ISSN 2308-3417. - 9:4(2024). [10.3390/geriatrics9040087]
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