Component A Approved Name (Name in Paper) |
Component A Type |
Component B Approved Name (Name in Paper) |
Component B Type |
Statistical Result |
Relationship Description |
Result Category (Positive/Negative)) |
MDD
|
syndrome |
left inferior temporal gyrus (left inferior temporal cortex) |
brain morphology and function |
|
The sustained sadness condition was associated with a statistically significant decrease in mu-opioid receptor BP in the left inferior temporal cortex of patients with MDD. |
Positive
|
MDD
|
syndrome |
Anterior cingulate cortex (anterior cingulate) |
brain morphology and function |
|
In this region(anterior cingulate), a significant decrease in mu-opioid receptor BP during sadness was observed in patients with MDD who did not respond to antidepressant treatment. |
Positive
|
MDD
|
syndrome |
Hydrocortisone (cortisol) |
molecule |
|
Comparisons between patients with MDD and controls showed significantly lower neutral-state mu-opioid receptor BP in patients with MDD in the posterior thalamus, correlating with corticotropin and cortisol plasma levels. |
Positive
|
MDD
|
syndrome |
posterior thalamus (posterior thalamus) |
brain morphology and function |
|
Comparisons between patients with MDD and controls showed significantly lower neutral-state mu-opioid receptor BP in patients with MDD in the posterior thalamus, correlating with corticotropin and cortisol plasma levels. |
Positive
|
Anterior cingulate cortex (anterior cingulate)
|
brain morphology and function |
Mu-type opioid receptor (mu-opioid receptor) |
protein |
|
In this region(anterior cingulate), a significant decrease in mu-opioid receptor BP during sadness was observed in patients with MDD who did not respond to antidepressant treatment. |
Positive
|
Amygdala (amygdala)
|
brain morphology and function |
Mu-type opioid receptor (mu-opioid receptor) |
protein |
|
Larger reductions in mu-opioid system BP during sadness were obtained in patients with MDD in the anterior insular cortex, anterior and posterior thalamus, ventral basal ganglia, amygdala, and periamygdalar cortex. |
Positive
|
left inferior temporal gyrus (left inferior temporal cortex)
|
brain morphology and function |
Mu-type opioid receptor (mu-opioid receptor) |
protein |
|
The sustained sadness condition was associated with a statistically significant decrease in mu-opioid receptor BP in the left inferior temporal cortex of patients with MDD. |
Positive
|
Insular cortex (anterior insular cortex)
|
brain morphology and function |
Mu-type opioid receptor (mu-opioid receptor) |
protein |
|
Larger reductions in mu-opioid system BP during sadness were obtained in patients with MDD in the anterior insular cortex, anterior and posterior thalamus, ventral basal ganglia, amygdala, and periamygdalar cortex. |
Positive
|
MDD
|
syndrome |
Mu-type opioid receptor (mu-opioid receptor) |
protein |
|
The sustained sadness condition was associated with a statistically significant decrease in mu-opioid receptor BP in the left inferior temporal cortex of patients with MDD. |
Positive
|
MDD
|
syndrome |
Pro-opiomelanocortin (corticotropin) |
protein |
|
Comparisons between patients with MDD and controls showed significantly lower neutral-state mu-opioid receptor BP in patients with MDD in the posterior thalamus, correlating with corticotropin and cortisol plasma levels. |
Positive
|
ventral basal ganglia (ventral basal ganglia)
|
brain morphology and function |
Mu-type opioid receptor (mu-opioid receptor) |
protein |
|
Larger reductions in mu-opioid system BP during sadness were obtained in patients with MDD in the anterior insular cortex, anterior and posterior thalamus, ventral basal ganglia, amygdala, and periamygdalar cortex. |
Positive
|
Thalamus (thalamus)
|
brain morphology and function |
Mu-type opioid receptor (mu-opioid receptor) |
protein |
|
Comparisons between patients with MDD and controls showed significantly lower neutral-state mu-opioid receptor BP in patients with MDD in the posterior thalamus, correlating with corticotropin and cortisol plasma levels. Larger reductions in mu-opioid system BP during sadness were obtained in patients with MDD in the anterior insular cortex, anterior and posterior thalamus, ventral basal ganglia, amygdala, and periamygdalar cortex. |
Positive
|
Periamygdalar cortex (periamygdalar cortex)
|
brain morphology and function |
Mu-type opioid receptor (mu-opioid receptor) |
protein |
|
Larger reductions in mu-opioid system BP during sadness were obtained in patients with MDD in the anterior insular cortex, anterior and posterior thalamus, ventral basal ganglia, amygdala, and periamygdalar cortex. |
Positive
|