Increase of hippocampal glutamate after electroconvulsive treatment: A quantitative proton MR spectroscopy study at 9.4 T in an animal model of depression

被引:21
作者
Biedermann, Sarah [1 ,2 ]
Weber-Fahr, Wolfgang [1 ]
Zheng, Lei [1 ,3 ]
Hoyer, Carolin [2 ]
Vollmayr, Barbara [2 ]
Gass, Peter [2 ]
Ende, Gabriele [1 ]
Sartorius, Alexander [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Heidelberg Univ, Cent Inst Mental Hlth, Dept Neuroimaging, D-6800 Mannheim, Germany
[2] Heidelberg Univ, Cent Inst Mental Hlth, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, D-6800 Mannheim, Germany
[3] Heidelberg Univ, Univ Med Ctr Mannheim, D-6800 Mannheim, Germany
关键词
Brain imaging; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; electroconvulsive therapy; major depressive disorder; learned helplessness; GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID; DANISH PET/DEPRESSION PROJECT; IN-VIVO; MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; LEARNED HELPLESSNESS; MAJOR DEPRESSION; GABA CONCENTRATIONS; FRONTAL-CORTEX; HUMAN BRAIN; RAT-BRAIN;
D O I
10.3109/15622975.2011.580778
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objectives. Recent evidence suggests that alterations in hippocampal glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) are associated with the pathomechanism of depression and treatment effects of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Thus, proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-1 MRS) at a 9.4 T animal system seems a promising tool to study underlying mechanisms since it allows for an accurate quantification of metabolites with distinction of glutamate, GABA and glutamine, as well as separation of taurine from choline. Methods. A well-validated animal model of treatment resistant depression (congenital learned helpless rats = cLH) was investigated by hippocampal in vivo H-1 MRS with and without a 1-week course of electroconvulsive shocks (ECS), an animal model of ECT, and compared to wild type (WT) animals, while saline and clomipramine injections served as additional controls. Results. Untreated cLH rats showed significantly lower glucose and higher taurine concentrations compared to WT animals. Besides alterations on these metabolites, ECS increased glutamate in WT and cLH and choline in cLH rats. Moreover, correlations between glutamate and GABA concentrations with learned helpless behaviour were revealed. Conclusions. These findings support the idea of disordered hippocampal metabolism in an animal model of treatment resistant depression and suggest an early impact of ECS on MR-detectable hippocampal metabolites.
引用
收藏
页码:447 / 457
页数:11
相关论文
共 69 条
  • [1] Is subcortical-cortical midline activity in depression mediated by glutamate and GABA? A cross-species translational approach
    Alcaro, Antonio
    Panksepp, Jaak
    Witczak, Jan
    Hayes, Dave J.
    Northoff, Georg
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, 2010, 34 (04) : 592 - 605
  • [2] An energy budget for signaling in the grey matter of the brain
    Attwell, D
    Laughlin, SB
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM, 2001, 21 (10) : 1133 - 1145
  • [3] Reduced glutamate in the anterior cingulate cortex in depression:: An in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study
    Auer, DP
    Pütz, B
    Kraft, E
    Lipinski, B
    Schill, J
    Holsboer, F
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2000, 47 (04) : 305 - 313
  • [4] Selective neuroinhibitory effects of taurine in slices of rat main olfactory bulb
    Belluzzi, O
    Puopolo, M
    Benedusi, M
    Kratskin, I
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE, 2004, 124 (04) : 929 - 944
  • [5] Proton MR spectroscopy of the hippocampus at 3 T in patients with unipolar major depressive disorder: correlates and predictors of treatment response
    Block, Wolfgang
    Traeber, Frank
    von Widdern, Olrik
    Metten, Martin
    Schild, Hans
    Maier, Wolfgang
    Zobel, Astrid
    Jessen, Frank
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2009, 12 (03) : 415 - 422
  • [6] BRAIN CHOLINE IN DEPRESSION - IN-VIVO DETECTION OF POTENTIAL PHARMACODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF ANTIDEPRESSANT THERAPY USING HYDROGEN LOCALIZED SPECTROSCOPY
    CHARLES, HC
    LAZEYRAS, F
    KRISHNAN, KRR
    BOYKO, OB
    PAYNE, M
    MOORE, D
    [J]. PROGRESS IN NEURO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1994, 18 (07) : 1121 - 1127
  • [7] LOCALIZED H-1-NMR MEASUREMENT OF GLUCOSE CONSUMPTION IN THE HUMAN BRAIN DURING VISUAL-STIMULATION
    CHEN, W
    NOVOTNY, EJ
    ZHU, XH
    ROTHMAN, DL
    SHULMAN, RG
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1993, 90 (21) : 9896 - 9900
  • [8] AMPA receptor subunit 1 (GluR-A) knockout mice model the glutamate hypothesis of depression
    Chourbaji, S.
    Vogt, M. A.
    Fumagalli, F.
    Sohr, R.
    Frasca, A.
    Brandwein, C.
    Hoertnagl, H.
    Riva, M. A.
    Sprengel, R.
    Gass, P.
    [J]. FASEB JOURNAL, 2008, 22 (09) : 3129 - 3134
  • [9] In vivo 1H-[13C]-NMR spectroscopy of cerebral metabolism
    de Graaf, RA
    Mason, GF
    Patel, AB
    Behar, KL
    Rothman, DL
    [J]. NMR IN BIOMEDICINE, 2003, 16 (6-7) : 339 - 357
  • [10] High magnetic field water and metabolite proton T1 and T2 relaxation in rat brain in vivo
    de Graaf, Robin A.
    Brown, Peter B.
    McIntyre, Scott
    Nixon, Terence W.
    Behar, Kevin L.
    Rothman, Douglas L.
    [J]. MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE, 2006, 56 (02) : 386 - 394