Orbitofrontal dysfunction related to depressive symptomatology in subjects with borderline personality disorder

Abstract Objective In order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors investigated brain electrophysiological activity in BPD patients following stimulation with emotionally arousing images. Methods Seve...

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Published inJournal of affective disorders Vol. 134; no. 1; pp. 410 - 415
Main Authors Díaz-Marsá, M, Carrasco, J.L, López-Ibor, M, Moratti, S, Montes, A, Ortiz, T, López-Ibor, J.J
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Abstract Abstract Objective In order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors investigated brain electrophysiological activity in BPD patients following stimulation with emotionally arousing images. Methods Seventeen non-medicated patients with borderline personality disorder were studied with magneto-encephalography. Regional cortical activities were obtained by minimum norm estimate (MNE) of steady-state visual evoked fields (ssVEFs). Linear regression models were conducted to explore clinical correlates of brain activity. Results Although no interaction group × picture category × brain region was found, a significant interaction group × brain region appeared for orbito-frontal cortex (OFC). BPD patients showed significantly reduced magnetocortical activity in left OFC across all picture categories (F = 26.4; p < .05; F = 31.4). Left OFC activity was inversely correlated with depression score in the BDI (r: − 0.48, p < 0.05), with score in the Cornell Dysthymia rating scale (r: − 0.52, p < 0.05) and with the number of criteria met for depressive personality disorder (r: − 0.44, p < 0.05). Left orbitofrontal activity was also inversely correlated with the global score in the GAF (r − 0.63, p < 0.01). No correlations were found between OFC activity and impulsivity or global severity of BPD symptoms. Conclusions Abnormal functioning at orbitofrontal areas in BPD could be related to the presence of affective symptomatology and is associated with greater functional deterioration of patients.
AbstractList Objective: In order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors investigated brain electrophysiological activity in BPD patients following stimulation with emotionally arousing images. Methods: Seventeen non-medicated patients with borderline personality disorder were studied with magneto-encephalography. Regional cortical activities were obtained by minimum norm estimate (MNE) of steady-state visual evoked fields (ssVEFs). Linear regression models were conducted to explore clinical correlates of brain activity. Results: Although no interaction group x picture category x brain region was found, a significant interaction group x brain region appeared for orbito-frontal cortex (OFC). BPD patients showed significantly reduced magnetocortical activity in left OFC across all picture categories (F = 26.4; p .05; F = 31.4). Left OFC activity was inversely correlated with depression score in the BDI (r: -- 0.48, p 0.05), with score in the Cornell Dysthymia rating scale (r: -- 0.52, p 0.05) and with the number of criteria met for depressive personality disorder (r: -- 0.44, p 0.05). Left orbitofrontal activity was also inversely correlated with the global score in the GAF (r -- 0.63, p 0.01). No correlations were found between OFC activity and impulsivity or global severity of BPD symptoms. Conclusions: Abnormal functioning at orbitofrontal areas in BPD could be related to the presence of affective symptomatology and is associated with greater functional deterioration of patients. [Copyright Elsevier B.V.]
In order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors investigated brain electrophysiological activity in BPD patients following stimulation with emotionally arousing images. Seventeen non-medicated patients with borderline personality disorder were studied with magneto-encephalography. Regional cortical activities were obtained by minimum norm estimate (MNE) of steady-state visual evoked fields (ssVEFs). Linear regression models were conducted to explore clinical correlates of brain activity. Although no interaction group × picture category × brain region was found, a significant interaction group × brain region appeared for orbito-frontal cortex (OFC). BPD patients showed significantly reduced magnetocortical activity in left OFC across all picture categories (F = 26.4; p<.05; F = 31.4). Left OFC activity was inversely correlated with depression score in the BDI (r: -0.48, p < 0.05), with score in the Cornell Dysthymia rating scale (r: -0.52, p < 0.05) and with the number of criteria met for depressive personality disorder (r: -0.44, p < 0.05). Left orbitofrontal activity was also inversely correlated with the global score in the GAF (r-0.63, p < 0.01). No correlations were found between OFC activity and impulsivity or global severity of BPD symptoms. Abnormal functioning at orbitofrontal areas in BPD could be related to the presence of affective symptomatology and is associated with greater functional deterioration of patients.
OBJECTIVEIn order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors investigated brain electrophysiological activity in BPD patients following stimulation with emotionally arousing images.METHODSSeventeen non-medicated patients with borderline personality disorder were studied with magneto-encephalography. Regional cortical activities were obtained by minimum norm estimate (MNE) of steady-state visual evoked fields (ssVEFs). Linear regression models were conducted to explore clinical correlates of brain activity.RESULTSAlthough no interaction group × picture category × brain region was found, a significant interaction group × brain region appeared for orbito-frontal cortex (OFC). BPD patients showed significantly reduced magnetocortical activity in left OFC across all picture categories (F = 26.4; p<.05; F = 31.4). Left OFC activity was inversely correlated with depression score in the BDI (r: -0.48, p < 0.05), with score in the Cornell Dysthymia rating scale (r: -0.52, p < 0.05) and with the number of criteria met for depressive personality disorder (r: -0.44, p < 0.05). Left orbitofrontal activity was also inversely correlated with the global score in the GAF (r-0.63, p < 0.01). No correlations were found between OFC activity and impulsivity or global severity of BPD symptoms.CONCLUSIONSAbnormal functioning at orbitofrontal areas in BPD could be related to the presence of affective symptomatology and is associated with greater functional deterioration of patients.
In order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors investigated brain electrophysiological activity in BPD patients following stimulation with emotionally arousing images. Seventeen non-medicated patients with borderline personality disorder were studied with magneto-encephalography. Regional cortical activities were obtained by minimum norm estimate (MNE) of steady-state visual evoked fields (ssVEFs). Linear regression models were conducted to explore clinical correlates of brain activity. Although no interaction group×picture category×brain region was found, a significant interaction group×brain region appeared for orbito-frontal cortex (OFC). BPD patients showed significantly reduced magnetocortical activity in left OFC across all picture categories (F=26.4; p<.05; F=31.4). Left OFC activity was inversely correlated with depression score in the BDI (r: −0.48, p<0.05), with score in the Cornell Dysthymia rating scale (r: −0.52, p<0.05) and with the number of criteria met for depressive personality disorder (r: −0.44, p<0.05). Left orbitofrontal activity was also inversely correlated with the global score in the GAF (r−0.63, p<0.01). No correlations were found between OFC activity and impulsivity or global severity of BPD symptoms. Abnormal functioning at orbitofrontal areas in BPD could be related to the presence of affective symptomatology and is associated with greater functional deterioration of patients.
Abstract Objective In order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors investigated brain electrophysiological activity in BPD patients following stimulation with emotionally arousing images. Methods Seventeen non-medicated patients with borderline personality disorder were studied with magneto-encephalography. Regional cortical activities were obtained by minimum norm estimate (MNE) of steady-state visual evoked fields (ssVEFs). Linear regression models were conducted to explore clinical correlates of brain activity. Results Although no interaction group × picture category × brain region was found, a significant interaction group × brain region appeared for orbito-frontal cortex (OFC). BPD patients showed significantly reduced magnetocortical activity in left OFC across all picture categories (F = 26.4; p < .05; F = 31.4). Left OFC activity was inversely correlated with depression score in the BDI (r: − 0.48, p < 0.05), with score in the Cornell Dysthymia rating scale (r: − 0.52, p < 0.05) and with the number of criteria met for depressive personality disorder (r: − 0.44, p < 0.05). Left orbitofrontal activity was also inversely correlated with the global score in the GAF (r − 0.63, p < 0.01). No correlations were found between OFC activity and impulsivity or global severity of BPD symptoms. Conclusions Abnormal functioning at orbitofrontal areas in BPD could be related to the presence of affective symptomatology and is associated with greater functional deterioration of patients.
Author López-Ibor, J.J
Carrasco, J.L
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Keywords Orbito-frontal
Dysthymia
Affective
Magnetoencephalography
Brain function
Borderline personality disorder
Human
Mood disorder
Affect affectivity
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Borderline
Central nervous system
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In order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors...
Objective: In order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors...
OBJECTIVEIn order to explore the relationships of fronto-limbic dysfunction with the clinical features of borderline personality disorder (BPD), the authors...
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Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Affect
Affective
Biological and medical sciences
Borderline personality disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder - diagnosis
Borderline Personality Disorder - physiopathology
Borderline Personality Disorder - psychology
Brain - physiopathology
Brain function
Brain Mapping
Cortex
Depression
Depressive Disorder - physiopathology
Dysfunction
Dysthymia
Emotions
Evoked Potentials, Visual
Female
Frontal Lobe - physiopathology
Humans
Impulsive Behavior - psychology
Impulsivity
Magnetoencephalography
Male
Medical sciences
Mood disorders
Orbito-frontal
Personality disorders
Personality Inventory
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Severity of Illness Index
Stimulation
Young Adult
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