Changes in the brain's structure that could be the result of depression have been identified in a major scanning study.
Alterations were found in parts of the brain known as white matter, which contains fibre tracts that enable brain cells to communicate with one another by electrical signals.
White matter is a key component of the brain's wiring and its disruption has been linked to problems with emotion processing and thinking skills.
The study of more than 3000 people - the largest of its type to date - sheds light on the biology of depression and could help in the search for better diagnosis and treatment.
Scientists used a cutting-edge technique known as diffusion tensor imaging to map the structure of white matter.
A quality of the matter - known as white matter integrity - was reduced in people who reported symptoms indicative of depression. The same changes were not seen in people who were unaffected.
Depression is the world's leading cause of disability, affecting around a fifth of UK adults over a lifetime. Symptoms include low mood, exhaustion and feelings of emptiness.
Experts say the large number of people included in the sample - 3461 - means that the study findings are very robust.
Participants were drawn from UK Biobank, a national research resource with health data available from 500,000 volunteers. The work was published in Scientific Reports.
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