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Whole-Brain Functional Connectivity Dynamics Associated With Electroconvulsive Therapy Treatment Response.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Depressive episodes (DEPs), characterized by abnormalities in cognitive functions and mood, are a leading cause of disability. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), which involves a brief electrical stimulation of the anesthetized brain, is one of the most effective treatments used in patients with DEP due to its rapid efficacy.

Methods

In this work, we investigated how dynamic brain functional connectivity responds to ECT and whether the dynamic responses are associated with treatment outcomes and side effects in patients. We applied a fully automated independent component analysis-based pipeline to 110 patients with DEP (including diagnosis of unipolar depression or bipolar depression) and 60 healthy control subjects. The dynamic functional connectivity was analyzed by a combination of the sliding window approach and clustering analysis.

Results

Five recurring connectivity states were identified, and patients with DEPs had fewer occurrences in one brain state (state 1) with strong positive and negative connectivity. Patients with DEP changed the occupancy of two states (states 3 and 4) after ECT, resulting in significantly different occurrences of one additional state (state 3) compared with healthy control subjects. We further found that patients with DEP had diminished global metastate dynamism, two of which recovered to normal after ECT. The changes in dynamic connectivity characteristics were associated with the changes in memory recall and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale of DEP after ECT.

Conclusions

These converging results extend current findings on subcortical-cortical dysfunction and dysrhythmia in DEP and demonstrate that ECT might cause remodeling of brain functional dynamics that enhance the neuroplasticity of the diseased brain.

SUBMITTER: Fu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8783932 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Whole-Brain Functional Connectivity Dynamics Associated With Electroconvulsive Therapy Treatment Response.

Fu Zening Z   Sui Jing J   Espinoza Randall R   Narr Katherine K   Qi Shile S   Sendi Mohammad S E MSE   Abbott Christopher C CC   Calhoun Vince D VD  

Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging 20210723 3


<h4>Background</h4>Depressive episodes (DEPs), characterized by abnormalities in cognitive functions and mood, are a leading cause of disability. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), which involves a brief electrical stimulation of the anesthetized brain, is one of the most effective treatments used in patients with DEP due to its rapid efficacy.<h4>Methods</h4>In this work, we investigated how dynamic brain functional connectivity responds to ECT and whether the dynamic responses are associated wit  ...[more]

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