扁桃形结构
心理学
默认模式网络
随机对照试验
神经调节
重性抑郁障碍
刺激
功能连接
神经科学
内科学
医学
作者
Jean-Marie Batail,Xiaoqian Xiao,Azeezat Azeez,Claudia Tischler,Ian H. Kratter,James Bishop,Manish Saggar,Nolan Williams
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41398-023-02537-9
摘要
Abstract Here, we investigated the brain functional connectivity (FC) changes following a novel accelerated theta burst stimulation protocol known as Stanford Neuromodulation Therapy (SNT) which demonstrated significant antidepressant efficacy in treatment-resistant depression (TRD). In a sample of 24 patients (12 active and 12 sham), active stimulation was associated with significant pre- and post-treatment modulation of three FC pairs, involving the default mode network (DMN), amygdala, salience network (SN) and striatum. The most robust finding was the SNT effect on amygdala-DMN FC (group*time interaction F (1,22) = 14.89, p < 0.001). This FC change correlated with improvement in depressive symptoms (rho (Spearman) = −0.45, df = 22, p = 0.026). The post-treatment FC pattern showed a change in the direction of the healthy control group and was sustained at the one-month follow-up. These results are consistent with amygdala-DMN connectivity dysfunction as an underlying mechanism of TRD and bring us closer to the goal of developing imaging biomarkers for TMS treatment optimization. Trial registration : ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03068715
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