依西酞普兰
抗抑郁药
毒品天真
度洛西汀
医学
重性抑郁障碍
药品
人口
精神科
药理学
神经科学
心情
心理学
替代医学
焦虑
病理
环境卫生
作者
Abdullah Burak Uykur,Sultan Yıldız,Halil Aziz Velioğlu,Ahmet Özsimşek,Ece Özdemir Öktem,Zübeyir Bayraktaroğlu,Tarkan Ergün,Hatice Lakadamyalı,Lütfü Hanoğlu,Şeyda Çankaya,Özlem Saatçi,Burak Yuluğ
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jocn.2020.12.001
摘要
Aim There is rapidly increasing evidence that remission of MDD is associated with substantial changes in functional brain connectivity. These New data have provided a holistic view on the mechanism of antidepressants on multiple levels that goes beyond their conventional effects on neurotransmitters. Method The study was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of Istanbul Medipol University (10840098-604.01.01-E.65129) and followed the Helsinki Declaration principles. In our study, we have evaluated the effect of six weeks of treatment with antidepressants (escitalopram and duloxetine), and tested the underlying brain functional connectivity through a Graph analysis approach in a well-defined first-episode, drug-naive, and non-comorbid population with MDD. Results Beyond indicating that there was a significant correlation between the antidepressant response and topological characteristics of the brain, our results suggested that global rather than regional network alterations may be implicated in the antidepressant effect. Conclusion Despite the small-sample size and non-controlled study design, our study provides important and relevant clinical data regarding the underlying mechanisms of the antidepressants on topological dynamics in the human brain.
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