在 B-SMART-fMRI 试验中,经颅磁刺激后抑郁症认知神经回路生物型的功能和行为得到改善

Leonardo Tozzi, Claire Bertrand, Laura Michele Hack, Timothy Lyons, Alisa Marie Olmsted, Divya Rajasekharan, TeChieh Chen, Yosef A. Berlow, Jerome A. Yesavage, Kelvin Lim, Michelle R. Madore, Noah S. Philip, Paul Holtzheimer, Leanne Maree Williams
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我们之前发现了一种抑郁症认知生物型,其特点是治疗抵抗、认知控制行为表现受损以及认知控制回路功能障碍,该回路由背外侧前额叶皮层(dLPFC)和背侧前扣带回皮层(dACC)组成。对药物治疗无效的抑郁症患者来说,对左侧前额叶皮质(dLPFC)进行经颅磁刺激(TMS)治疗是一种很有前景的选择。在此,研究人员使用功能磁共振成像技术在Go-NoGo范式、行为认知控制测试和症状问卷调查中对43名患有治疗耐受性抑郁症的退伍军人进行了TMS治疗前、TMS早期治疗后和TMS治疗后的评估。我们根据任务诱发的dLPFC-dACC连通性对基线时的退伍军人进行了分层,结果表明,与TMS相关的认知控制回路连通性和行为表现的改善是基线时连通性降低(认知生物型+)的个体所特有的,而基线时连通性完好(认知生物型-)的个体并没有表现出显著的变化。我们的研究结果表明,在认知控制过程中,dLPFC-dACC 连接性既是抑郁症认知生物型的诊断生物标志物,也是对 dLPFC 应用 TMS 后认知改善的反应生物标志物。作者调查了按认知生物型分层的耐药抑郁症退伍军人在经颅磁刺激前后的功能连接性,证明了大脑连接性介导的认知行为任务表现的改善。
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A cognitive neural circuit biotype of depression showing functional and behavioral improvement after transcranial magnetic stimulation in the B-SMART-fMRI trial
We previously identified a cognitive biotype of depression characterized by treatment resistance, impaired cognitive control behavioral performance and dysfunction in the cognitive control circuit, comprising the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dLPFC) and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC). Therapeutic transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to the left dLPFC is a promising option for individuals whose depression does not respond to pharmacotherapy. Here, 43 veterans with treatment-resistant depression were assessed before TMS, after early TMS and post-TMS using functional magnetic resonance imaging during a Go–NoGo paradigm, behavioral cognitive control tests and symptom questionnaires. Stratifying veterans at baseline based on task-evoked dLPFC–dACC connectivity, we demonstrate that TMS-related improvement in cognitive control circuit connectivity and behavioral performance is specific to individuals with reduced connectivity at baseline (cognitive biotype +), whereas individuals with intact connectivity at baseline (cognitive biotype −) did not demonstrate significant changes. Our findings show that dLPFC–dACC connectivity during cognitive control is both a promising diagnostic biomarker for a cognitive biotype of depression and a response biomarker for cognitive improvement after TMS applied to the dLPFC. The authors investigate functional connectivity before and after transcranial magnetic stimulation in veterans with treatment-resistant depression stratified by cognitive biotype, demonstrating associated brain connectivity-mediated improvement in cognitive behavioral task performance.
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