Journal article

Altered corticostriatal functional connectivity in obsessive-compulsive disorder

BJ Harrison, C Soriano-Mas, J Pujol, H Ortiz, M López-Solà, R Hernández-Ribas, J Deus, P Alonso, M Yücel, C Pantelis, JM Menchon, N Cardoner

Archives of General Psychiatry | AMER MEDICAL ASSOC | Published : 2009

Abstract

Context: Neurobiological models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) emphasize disturbances in the function and connectivity of brain corticostriatal networks, or "loops." Although neuroimaging studies of patients have supported this network model of OCD, very few have applied measurements that are sensitive to brain connectivity features. Objective: Using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested the hypothesis that OCD is associated with disturbances in the functional connectivity of primarily ventral corticostriatal regions, measured from coherent spontaneous fluctuations in the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal. Design: Case-control cross-sectional st..

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Grants

Awarded by Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria


Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC)


Awarded by Spanish Ministry of Education


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported in part by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Centro de Investigacion en Red de Salud Mental, Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria grants PI050884 and PI071029; National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) Training Award 400420 (Dr Harrison); NHMRC Clinical Career Development Award 509345 (Dr Yucel); the Networking Research Center on Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine, Barcelona, Spain (Dr Pujol); and Formacion de Personal Universitario scholarships AP20050408 and AP2006-02869 from the Spanish Ministry of Education (Ms Lopez- Sola and Mr Ortiz).