Clinical Response of Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Suicidal Ideation to Individual Target-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Suicidal ideation increases precipitously in patients with depression, contributing to the risk of suicidal attempts. Despite the recent advancement in transcranial magnetic stimulation, its effectiveness in depression disorder and its wide acceptance, the network mechanisms of the clinical response...

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Autores principales: Nailong Tang, Chuanzhu Sun, Yangtao Wang, Xiang Li, Junchang Liu, Yihuan Chen, Liang Sun, Yang Rao, Sanzhong Li, Shun Qi, Huaning Wang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:48157c140a1e4106832201568820a4212021-11-05T09:50:31ZClinical Response of Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Suicidal Ideation to Individual Target-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation1664-064010.3389/fpsyt.2021.768819https://doaj.org/article/48157c140a1e4106832201568820a4212021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.768819/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/1664-0640Suicidal ideation increases precipitously in patients with depression, contributing to the risk of suicidal attempts. Despite the recent advancement in transcranial magnetic stimulation, its effectiveness in depression disorder and its wide acceptance, the network mechanisms of the clinical response to suicidal ideation in major depressive disorder remain unclear. Independent component analysis for neuroimaging data allows the identification of functional network connectivity which may help to explore the neural basis of suicidal ideation in major depressive disorder. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data and clinical scales were collected from 30 participants (15 major depressive patients with suicidal ideation and 15 healthy subjects). Individual target-transcranial magnetic stimulation (IT-TMS) was then used to decrease the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex activity through the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Thirty days post IT-TMS therapy, seven of 15 patients (46.67%) met suicidal remission criteria, and 12 patients (80.00%) met depression remission criteria. We found that IT-TMS could restore the abnormal functional network connectivity between default mode network and precuneus network, left executive control network and sensory-motor network. Furthermore, the changes in functional network connectivity between the default mode network and precuneus network were associated with suicidal ideation, and depressive symptoms were related to connectivity between left executive control network and sensory-motor network. These findings illustrate that IT-TMS is an effective protocol for the accurate restoration of impaired brain networks, which is consistent with clinical symptoms.Nailong TangNailong TangChuanzhu SunChuanzhu SunYangtao WangXiang LiXiang LiJunchang LiuYihuan ChenLiang SunYang RaoSanzhong LiShun QiShun QiHuaning WangFrontiers Media S.A.articleindividual target-transcranial magnetic stimulationmajor depressive disordersuicidal ideationfunctional network connectivityindependent component analysisPsychiatryRC435-571ENFrontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 12 (2021)
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topic individual target-transcranial magnetic stimulation
major depressive disorder
suicidal ideation
functional network connectivity
independent component analysis
Psychiatry
RC435-571
spellingShingle individual target-transcranial magnetic stimulation
major depressive disorder
suicidal ideation
functional network connectivity
independent component analysis
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Nailong Tang
Nailong Tang
Chuanzhu Sun
Chuanzhu Sun
Yangtao Wang
Xiang Li
Xiang Li
Junchang Liu
Yihuan Chen
Liang Sun
Yang Rao
Sanzhong Li
Shun Qi
Shun Qi
Huaning Wang
Clinical Response of Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Suicidal Ideation to Individual Target-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
description Suicidal ideation increases precipitously in patients with depression, contributing to the risk of suicidal attempts. Despite the recent advancement in transcranial magnetic stimulation, its effectiveness in depression disorder and its wide acceptance, the network mechanisms of the clinical response to suicidal ideation in major depressive disorder remain unclear. Independent component analysis for neuroimaging data allows the identification of functional network connectivity which may help to explore the neural basis of suicidal ideation in major depressive disorder. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data and clinical scales were collected from 30 participants (15 major depressive patients with suicidal ideation and 15 healthy subjects). Individual target-transcranial magnetic stimulation (IT-TMS) was then used to decrease the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex activity through the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Thirty days post IT-TMS therapy, seven of 15 patients (46.67%) met suicidal remission criteria, and 12 patients (80.00%) met depression remission criteria. We found that IT-TMS could restore the abnormal functional network connectivity between default mode network and precuneus network, left executive control network and sensory-motor network. Furthermore, the changes in functional network connectivity between the default mode network and precuneus network were associated with suicidal ideation, and depressive symptoms were related to connectivity between left executive control network and sensory-motor network. These findings illustrate that IT-TMS is an effective protocol for the accurate restoration of impaired brain networks, which is consistent with clinical symptoms.
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author Nailong Tang
Nailong Tang
Chuanzhu Sun
Chuanzhu Sun
Yangtao Wang
Xiang Li
Xiang Li
Junchang Liu
Yihuan Chen
Liang Sun
Yang Rao
Sanzhong Li
Shun Qi
Shun Qi
Huaning Wang
author_facet Nailong Tang
Nailong Tang
Chuanzhu Sun
Chuanzhu Sun
Yangtao Wang
Xiang Li
Xiang Li
Junchang Liu
Yihuan Chen
Liang Sun
Yang Rao
Sanzhong Li
Shun Qi
Shun Qi
Huaning Wang
author_sort Nailong Tang
title Clinical Response of Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Suicidal Ideation to Individual Target-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
title_short Clinical Response of Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Suicidal Ideation to Individual Target-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
title_full Clinical Response of Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Suicidal Ideation to Individual Target-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
title_fullStr Clinical Response of Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Suicidal Ideation to Individual Target-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Response of Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Suicidal Ideation to Individual Target-Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
title_sort clinical response of major depressive disorder patients with suicidal ideation to individual target-transcranial magnetic stimulation
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/48157c140a1e4106832201568820a421
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