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Neural abnormalities during cognitive generation of affect in treatment-resistant depression.

Veena Kumari1, Martina T Mitterschiffthaler, John D Teasdale, Gin S Malhi, Richard G Brown, Vincent Giampietro, Michael J Brammer, Lucia Poon, Andrew Simmons, Steven C R Williams, Stuart A Checkley, Tonmoy Sharma.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dysfunctions in brain regions known to be involved in affect and mood states are thought to be implicated in depression and may have a role in determining the type and symptoms of this illness.
METHODS: Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to elucidate neural correlates of cognitive generation of affect, using a previously published paradigm of evoking affect with picture-caption pairs, in patients with unipolar, treatment-resistant depression.
RESULTS: Compared with control participants, patients showed relatively decreased response in the anterior cingulate (rostral; right) with both negative and positive picture-caption pairs and in the medial frontal gyrus and hippocampus (all left) with positive picture-caption pairs. They demonstrated increased response in the inferior (right) and middle temporal gyri (left) with negative picture-caption pairs, and in the parahippocampal gyrus (right), inferior frontal gyrus (left), subgenual cingulate (right), striatum (right), and brain stem (left) with positive picture-caption pairs.
CONCLUSIONS: Reduced medial/middle prefrontal and hippocampal activity may account for positive affect disturbances and temporal lobe hyperactivity for negative affect disturbances in treatment-resistant depression. The results also corroborate previous observations from resting positron emission tomography studies and further elucidate the association between hypoactive rostral cingulate and nonresponsiveness to treatment in depression.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14550677     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3223(02)01785-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 0006-3223            Impact factor:   13.382


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