TY - JOUR
T1 - Convergent abnormality in the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex in insomnia disorder
T2 - A revisited neuroimaging meta-analysis of 39 studies
AU - Reimann, Gerion M.
AU - Küppers, Vincent
AU - Camilleri, Julia A.
AU - Hoffstaedter, Felix
AU - Langner, Robert
AU - Laird, Angela R.
AU - Fox, Peter T.
AU - Spiegelhalder, Kai
AU - Eickhoff, Simon B.
AU - Tahmasian, Masoud
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - The neurobiological underpinnings of insomnia disorder (ID) are still poorly understood. A previous meta-analysis conducted by our research group in 2018 revealed no consistent regional alterations based on the limited number of eligible studies. Given the number of studies published during the last few years, we revisited the meta-analysis to provide an update to the field. Following the best-practice guidelines for conducting neuroimaging meta-analyses, we searched several databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and BrainMap) and identified 39 eligible structural and functional studies, reporting coordinates reflecting significant group differences between ID patients and healthy controls. A significant convergent regional alteration in the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC) was observed using the activation likelihood estimation algorithm. Behavioural decoding using the BrainMap database indicated that this region is involved in fear-related emotional and cognitive processing. The sgACC showed robust task-based co-activation in meta-analytic connectivity modelling and task-free functional connectivity in a resting-state functional connectivity analysis with the main hubs of the salience and default mode networks, including the posterior cingulate cortex and dorsal ACC, amygdala, hippocampus, and medial prefrontal cortex. Collectively, the findings from this large-scale meta-analysis suggest a critical role of the sgACC in the pathophysiology of ID.
AB - The neurobiological underpinnings of insomnia disorder (ID) are still poorly understood. A previous meta-analysis conducted by our research group in 2018 revealed no consistent regional alterations based on the limited number of eligible studies. Given the number of studies published during the last few years, we revisited the meta-analysis to provide an update to the field. Following the best-practice guidelines for conducting neuroimaging meta-analyses, we searched several databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and BrainMap) and identified 39 eligible structural and functional studies, reporting coordinates reflecting significant group differences between ID patients and healthy controls. A significant convergent regional alteration in the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC) was observed using the activation likelihood estimation algorithm. Behavioural decoding using the BrainMap database indicated that this region is involved in fear-related emotional and cognitive processing. The sgACC showed robust task-based co-activation in meta-analytic connectivity modelling and task-free functional connectivity in a resting-state functional connectivity analysis with the main hubs of the salience and default mode networks, including the posterior cingulate cortex and dorsal ACC, amygdala, hippocampus, and medial prefrontal cortex. Collectively, the findings from this large-scale meta-analysis suggest a critical role of the sgACC in the pathophysiology of ID.
KW - Activation likelihood estimation
KW - Behavioural decoding
KW - Insomnia disorder
KW - Meta-analytic connectivity modelling
KW - Neuroimaging meta-analysis
KW - Resting-state functional connectivity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.smrv.2023.101821
DO - 10.1016/j.smrv.2023.101821
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37481961
AN - SCOPUS:85165709624
SN - 1087-0792
VL - 71
JO - Sleep Medicine Reviews
JF - Sleep Medicine Reviews
M1 - 101821
ER -