Changes in regional cerebral blood flow abnormalities in late-life depression following response to electroconvulsive therapy

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作者
Awata, S
Konno, M
Kawashima, R
Suzuki, K
Sato, T
Matsuoka, H
Fukuda, H
Sato, M
机构
[1] Tohoku Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Aoba Ku, Sendai, Miyagi 9808574, Japan
[2] Tohoku Univ, Dept Med Nucl & Radiol, Div Brain Sci, Inst Dev Ageing & Canc, Sendai, Miyagi 980, Japan
[3] Tohoku Univ, Sch Med, Dept Emergency, Sendai, Miyagi 980, Japan
关键词
anterior paralimbic cortex; electroconvulsive therapy; late-life depression; regional cerebral blood flow; single photon emission computed tomography;
D O I
10.1046/j.1440-1819.2002.00927.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The impact of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) on the regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) abnormalities in late-life depression is still unknown and the clinical significance of these findings in late-life depression has not been fully discussed. Using-single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with Tc-99m-hexamethylpropylene amine oxime (Tc-99m-HMPAO), we examined the changes of rCBF patterns in nine late-life patients with major depressive episodes before and following response to ECT compared with nine age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers. Statistical comparisons were made on both region-of-interest (ROI) and voxel-by-voxel bases. In ROI-based analyses, a mean rCBF was significantly decreased in the patients before ECT compared with the control, significantly increased (normalized) in the patients 2 weeks after ECT compared with that before ECT, and still increased in the patients 12 weeks after ECT compared with that before ECT. In voxel-by-voxel analyses, a significant rCBF reduction was found in the bilateral pre- and subcallosal anterior cingulate cortex, the bilateral caudal orbitofrontal cortex, the right insular cortex and the right posterior middle frontal gyrus in patients before ECT compared with the control, and similar rCBF patterns were shown at 2 weeks and 12 weeks after ECT. We propose the hypothesis that a mean rCBF reduction may have a state-related property while persistent anterior paralimbic hypoperfusion may have a trait-like property, which relates to the relapse vulnerability as well as a tendency toward medication failure and illness chronicity in late-life depression.
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