Timing and cortical region matter: theta power differences between teenagers affected by Major Depression and healthy controls.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Neural Transmission Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1007/s00702-024-02810-1
Gideon Gradwohl, Sophia Snipes, Susanne Walitza, Reto Huber, Miriam Gerstenberg
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In adults affected by Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), most findings point to higher electroencephalographic (EEG) theta power during wake compared to healthy controls (HC) as a potential biomarker aiding the diagnostic process or subgrouping for stratified treatment. Besides these group differences, theta power is modulated by time of day, sleep/wake history, and age. Thus, we aimed at assessing if the time of recording alters theta power in teenagers affected by MDD or HC. Standardized wake EEG power was assessed with high-density EEG in 15 children and adolescents with MDD and in 15 age- and sex-matched HC in the evening and morning. Using a two-way ANOVA, group, time, and their interaction were tested. In patients, the current severity of depression was rated using the Children's Depression Rating Scale. Broadband EEG power was lower in the morning after sleep, with a significant interaction (group x time) in central regions in the 4-6 Hz range. In MDD relative to HC, theta power was decreased over occipital areas in the evening and increased over frontal areas in the morning. A higher frontal theta power was correlated with more severe depressive mood in the morning but not in the evening. This was a cross-sectional study design, including patients on antidepressant medication. In conclusion, depending on time of recording, region-specific opposite differences of theta power were found between teenagers with MDD and HC. These findings stress the importance of the time of the recording when investigating theta power's relationship to psychopathology.

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时间与皮层区域物质:受重度抑郁症影响的青少年与健康对照组之间的θ功率差异。
在受重度抑郁症(MDD)影响的成年人中,大多数研究结果表明,与健康对照组(HC)相比,清醒时的脑电图(EEG)θ功率更高,这是一种潜在的生物标志物,有助于诊断过程或分层治疗的分组。除了这些群体差异外,θ 功率还受一天中的时间、睡眠/觉醒史和年龄的影响。因此,我们旨在评估记录时间是否会改变受 MDD 或 HC 影响的青少年的 theta 功率。我们使用高密度脑电图对 15 名患有 MDD 的儿童和青少年以及 15 名年龄和性别匹配的 HC 在傍晚和早晨的标准化清醒脑电图功率进行了评估。采用双向方差分析对组别、时间及其交互作用进行了测试。使用儿童抑郁量表对患者当前的抑郁严重程度进行评定。清晨睡眠后宽带脑电图功率较低,在4-6赫兹范围内的中心区域有显著的交互作用(组别 x 时间)。相对于HC,MDD患者傍晚枕叶区的θ功率降低,而早晨额叶区的θ功率升高。较高的额叶θ功率与早晨较严重的抑郁情绪相关,但与傍晚无关。这是一项横断面研究设计,包括服用抗抑郁药物的患者。总之,根据记录时间的不同,在患有 MDD 和 HC 的青少年之间发现了特定区域的相反的 Theta 功率差异。这些发现强调了在研究θ功率与精神病理学的关系时记录时间的重要性。
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Journal of Neural Transmission
Journal of Neural Transmission 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
7.20
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112
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The investigation of basic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of neurological and psychiatric disorders has undoubtedly deepened our knowledge of these types of disorders. The impact of basic neurosciences on the understanding of the pathophysiology of the brain will further increase due to important developments such as the emergence of more specific psychoactive compounds and new technologies. The Journal of Neural Transmission aims to establish an interface between basic sciences and clinical neurology and psychiatry. It intends to put a special emphasis on translational publications of the newest developments in the field from all disciplines of the neural sciences that relate to a better understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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