# Cerebral Blood Flow and Blood–Brain Barrier Water Exchange in Major Depressive Disorder: Evidence from Diffusion-Prepared Arterial Spin Labelling MRI

**Authors:** Simonas Jesmanas, Eglė Milašauskienė, Julius Burkauskas, Vilmantė Borutaitė, Kristina Škėmienė, Virginija Adomaitienė, Brigita Gradauskienė, Saulius Lukoševičius, Rymantė Gleiznienė, Guy C. Brown, Vesta Steiblienė

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/brainsci16010027 · Brain Sciences · 2025-12-25

## TL;DR

This study used MRI to find that people with major depression have lower brain blood flow, but no changes in blood-brain barrier water exchange.

## Contribution

The study is the first to use DP-pCASL to investigate BBB water exchange in major depressive disorder.

## Key findings

- MDD patients had significantly lower global cerebral blood flow compared to controls.
- No differences in BBB water exchange rates were found between MDD patients and controls.
- Reduced CBF and elevated LPS/IL-10 levels were moderate predictors of MDD.

## Abstract

Background: Diffusion-prepared pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling (DP-pCASL) can quantify the cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the water exchange rate (kw) across the blood–brain barrier (BBB). Little is known about the BBB water exchange in major depressive disorder (MDD). Objective: We aimed to explore the associations between kw, CBF, peripheral inflammation, and MDD. Methods: Using DP-pCASL, we measured the global and selected regional kw and CBF together with blood plasma levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and inflammatory cytokines in 85 patients with MDD and 51 controls. Results: The global CBF was significantly lower in MDD patients compared with controls (means of 51 and 57 mL/100 g/min, respectively; p = 0.006), with similar reductions found in the dorsolateral and ventromedial prefrontal, anterior, and posterior cingulate regions, while no differences were found in the amygdala and the isthmic cingulate. There were no differences in the kw between groups globally (means of 128 min−1; p = 0.958) and in the studied regions. Among MDD patients, the kw was weakly correlated with the MADRS scores (r = 0.231, p = 0.034). There were no associations between kw, CBF, and inflammatory markers (LPS, IL-6, IL-10, TNF-α, IFN-γ). Logistic regression showed that a combination of the regional CBF < 59.22 mL/100 g/min together with LPS > 143.58 pg/mL and/or IL-10 > 0 pg/mL distinguished MDD patients from controls with a moderate accuracy of 83.1% (sensitivity = 94.1%, specificity = 64.7%, AUC = 0.876). Conclusions: DP-pCASL imaging confirmed previous findings of reduced CBF in MDD, which together with LPS and IL-10 concentrations were independent significant predictors of MDD. However, no changes in the BBB water exchange were found, suggesting that it may not be as significant as CBF in MDD pathophysiology.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** IL-6 (PubChem CID 165368475), IL-10 (PubChem CID 146070)
- **Diseases:** major depressive disorder (MONDO:0002009)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** IL10 (interleukin 10) [NCBI Gene 3586] {aka CSIF, GVHDS, IL-10, IL10A, TGIF}, IL6 (interleukin 6) [NCBI Gene 3569] {aka BSF-2, BSF2, CDF, HGF, HSF, IFN-beta-2}, IFNG (interferon gamma) [NCBI Gene 3458] {aka IFG, IFI, IMD69}, TNF (tumor necrosis factor) [NCBI Gene 7124] {aka DIF, IMD127, TNF-alpha, TNFA, TNFSF2, TNLG1F}
- **Diseases:** MDD (MESH:D003865), inflammation (MESH:D007249)
- **Chemicals:** DP (MESH:D004176), LPS (MESH:D008070), Water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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