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Use of Transcranial Direct Stimulation in the Treatment of Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia.

Maria Pontillo1, Floriana Costanzo1, Deny Menghini1, Roberto Averna1, Ornella Santonastaso1, Maria Cristina Tata1, Stefano Vicari1.   

Abstract

Schizophrenia is a debilitating disease that affects approximately 1% of the population. Negative symptoms are among the major determinants of the functional impairment and a significant proportion of patients with negative symptoms will continue to experience these symptoms despite antipsychotic medications. There are promising results in the application of brain stimulation, particularly transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), for the reduction of negative symptoms of schizophrenia. However, findings are still controversial. This is a selective review of the literature published between 2011 and 2017 on use of tDCS in treatment of negative symptoms of schizophrenia. We included only randomized controlled trials where schizophrenia and negative symptoms were assessed using any psychometrically validated scale (eg, Positive and Negative Symptoms Scale or Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms). Studies of participants with neurological conditions were excluded, as were those that did not report any symptom outcome variables. Only 5 studies are included. Three studies showed a decrease of negative symptoms. The other studies did not show any therapeutic effects of tDCS in the severity of positive and negative symptoms compared to controls. Our findings suggest that negative symptoms in schizophrenia can be treated with tDCS over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, but results are affected by several factors, such as the electrode montage, the concomitant medication, the homogeneity of the sample, the intensity of the tDCS treatment. Further randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled studies in large samples are still needed to establish the effectiveness of the tDCS in the treatment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia, but there is the potential for tDCS to become a useful complementary treatment option in this population.

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Keywords:  RCT; negative symptoms; schizophrenia; tDCS; treatment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29243532     DOI: 10.1177/1550059417746531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin EEG Neurosci        ISSN: 1550-0594            Impact factor:   1.843


  5 in total

1.  Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation sustainably increases EEG alpha activity in patients with schizophrenia.

Authors:  Benjamin Pross; Wolfgang Strube; Irina Papazova; Duygu Güler; Jan Häckert; Daniel Keeser; Frank Padberg; Melina Siamouli; Peter Falkai; Alkomiet Hasan
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacol Rep       Date:  2022-06-18

Review 2.  Transcranial direct current stimulation and emotion processing deficits in psychosis and depression.

Authors:  Tina Gupta; Vijay A Mittal
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2020-06-01       Impact factor: 5.270

Review 3.  Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, Symptomatology, and Cognition in Psychosis: A Qualitative Review.

Authors:  Tina Gupta; Nicholas J Kelley; Andrea Pelletier-Baldelli; Vijay A Mittal
Journal:  Front Behav Neurosci       Date:  2018-05-28       Impact factor: 3.558

4.  Concurrent Imaging of Markers of Current Flow and Neurophysiological Changes During tDCS.

Authors:  Mayank Jog; Kay Jann; Lirong Yan; Yu Huang; Lucas Parra; Katherine Narr; Marom Bikson; Danny J J Wang
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2020-04-21       Impact factor: 4.677

Review 5.  Advances in clinical staging, early intervention, and the prevention of psychosis.

Authors:  Tina Gupta; Vijay A Mittal
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2019-11-29
  5 in total

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