2024
Does Baseline Cognitive Function Predict the Reduction Rate in HDRS-17 Total Scores in First-Episode, Drug-Naïve Patients with Major Depressive Disorder?
Jiao Q, Dong Y, Ma X, Ji S, Liu X, Zhang J, Sun X, Li D, Luo X, Zhang Y. Does Baseline Cognitive Function Predict the Reduction Rate in HDRS-17 Total Scores in First-Episode, Drug-Naïve Patients with Major Depressive Disorder? Neuropsychiatric Disease And Treatment 2024, 20: 353-361. PMID: 38415074, PMCID: PMC10898600, DOI: 10.2147/ndt.s453447.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHDRS-17 total scoreFunctioning Assessment Short TestMATRICS Consensus Cognitive BatteryMajor depressive disorderHDRS-17FED patientsCPT-IPCognitive functionBaseline cognitive functionTotal scoreDepressive disorderFirst-episodeDrug-naivePatients' responses to antidepressant treatmentFunctioning Assessment Short Test total scoreResponse to antidepressant treatmentHamilton Depression Rating ScaleFunctioning Assessment Short Test scoreConsensus Cognitive BatteryDepression Rating ScaleAssociated with worse cognitive functionSpeed of processingHamilton Anxiety ScaleDrug-naive patientsInterpersonal relationship domain
2020
Replicated risk CACNA1C variants for major psychiatric disorders may serve as potential therapeutic targets for the shared depressive endophenotype.
Guo X, Fu Y, Zhang Y, Wang T, Lu L, Luo X, Wang K, Huang J, Xie T, Zheng C, Yang K, Tong J, Zuo L, Kang L, Tan Y, Jiang K, Li CR, Luo X. Replicated risk CACNA1C variants for major psychiatric disorders may serve as potential therapeutic targets for the shared depressive endophenotype. 2020, 4 PMID: 34046650, PMCID: PMC8153461.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMajor psychiatric disordersGenome-wide association studiesL-type voltage-gated calcium channelsMajor depressive disorderMRNA expression regulationPsychiatric disordersTherapeutic targetBipolar disorderChronic mild stress (CMS) ratsHuman hippocampusExpression regulationDepressive endophenotypeType voltage-gated calcium channelsRole of venlafaxineVoltage-gated calcium channelsPotential therapeutic targetRisk genesSignificant mRNA expressionVenlafaxine treatmentDepressive disorderStress ratsDepressive symptomsIndependent cohortCalcium channelsMRNA expressionAltered brain function and clinical features in patients with first-episode, drug naïve major depressive disorder: A resting-state fMRI study
Liang S, Xue K, Wang W, Yu W, Ma X, Luo S, Zhang J, Sun X, Luo X, Liu F, Zhang Y. Altered brain function and clinical features in patients with first-episode, drug naïve major depressive disorder: A resting-state fMRI study. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging 2020, 303: 111134. PMID: 32652482, DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2020.111134.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderDrug-naïve major depressive disorderAltered brain functionFunctioning Assessment Short TestMATRICS Consensus Cognitive BatteryMDD patientsDepressive disorderDefault mode networkBrain functionClinical featuresFunctional impairmentHealthy subjectsLow-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) valuesDrug-naïve MDD patientsResting-state fMRI studyAssessment Short TestTotal FAST scoresALFF valuesNeurocognitive impairmentPatientsConsensus Cognitive BatteryLingual gyrusOccupational functioningFAST scoreGlobal functioningPsychometric properties of the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) in Chinese patients with major depressive disorder
Liang S, Yu W, Ma X, Luo S, Zhang J, Sun X, Luo X, Zhang Y. Psychometric properties of the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) in Chinese patients with major depressive disorder. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2020, 265: 132-138. PMID: 32090734, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.01.052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depression disorderMATRICS Consensus Cognitive BatteryMDD patientsCognitive impairmentChinese patientsConsensus Cognitive BatteryBipolar disorderHamilton Depression Rating Scale-17Cognitive AssessmentChinese MDD patientsMajor depressive disorderSeverity of symptomsMontreal Cognitive AssessmentConcurrent validityMild cognitive impairmentCognitive batteryPsychometric propertiesGood concurrent validityMedication treatmentDepressive disorderHealthy controlsGood internal consistencyDepressive symptomsDepression disorderPatients
2018
Principal component analysis of early alcohol, drug and tobacco use with major depressive disorder in US adults
Wang K, Liu Y, Ouedraogo Y, Wang N, Xie X, Xu C, Luo X. Principal component analysis of early alcohol, drug and tobacco use with major depressive disorder in US adults. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2018, 100: 113-120. PMID: 29518578, PMCID: PMC6329582, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2018.02.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderDrug useEarly alcoholDepressive disorderOdds ratioAdult major depressive disorderMultiple logistic regression analysisConfidence intervalsMultiple logistic regressionLogistic regression analysisOverall prevalenceTobacco useUS adultsSignificant associationLogistic regressionRegression analysisNational surveyDisordersAdultsPotential factorsScoresAssociationTobaccoYearsPast year
2016
The symptom trajectories to clinical remission in Chinese patients with unipolar major depressive disorder
Cao Y, Shen J, Li W, Zhang Y, Guo X, Li C, Zhang Y, Luo X. The symptom trajectories to clinical remission in Chinese patients with unipolar major depressive disorder. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry 2016, 8: 309-311. PMID: 27015764, PMCID: PMC5035708, DOI: 10.1111/appy.12240.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical remissionChinese patientsSymptom trajectoriesUnipolar major depressive disorderMajor depressive disorder symptomsWeeks of assessmentMajor depressive disorderTreatment of fluoxetineDepressive disorder symptomsDepressive disorderTreatment responseProminent symptomWeek 1Psychomotor retardationRemissionSymptom severityPatientsDisorder symptomsFluoxetineSymptomsSeverityWeeksTreatmentOutpatientsShow heterogeneity
2013
Sex differences of gray matter morphology in cortico-limbic-striatal neural system in major depressive disorder
Kong L, Chen K, Womer F, Jiang W, Luo X, Driesen N, Liu J, Blumberg H, Tang Y, Xu K, Wang F. Sex differences of gray matter morphology in cortico-limbic-striatal neural system in major depressive disorder. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2013, 47: 733-739. PMID: 23453566, PMCID: PMC3626116, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2013.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderHealthy controlsGray matter morphologyDepressive disorderPrefrontal cortexSex differencesHigh-resolution structural magnetic resonanceSignificant GM reductionsFemale healthy controlsLeft ventral prefrontal cortexStructural magnetic resonanceNeural systemsVentral prefrontal cortexClinical presentationLimbic regionsMedication-naïve participantsClinical aspectsRight hippocampusStriatal regionsBilateral caudateRight amygdalaHC groupGM reductionSex-related patternsMDD femalesHealth‐related quality of life and symptom severity in Chinese patients with major depressive disorder
Cao Y, Li W, Shen J, Malison RT, Zhang Y, Luo X. Health‐related quality of life and symptom severity in Chinese patients with major depressive disorder. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry 2013, 5: 276-283. PMID: 23857826, DOI: 10.1111/appy.12059.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAntidepressive AgentsAnxietyAsian PeopleChinaDepressive Disorder, MajorFemaleFluoxetineHealth StatusHumansMaleMiddle AgedOutcome Assessment, Health CarePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesQuality of LifeSeverity of Illness IndexSomatoform DisordersSurveys and QuestionnairesYoung AdultConceptsMajor depressive disorderAnxiety/somatizationSF-36 scoresClinical Global ImpressionDepressive symptom severity