Brain Activation Associated With Response to Psychotherapies for Late-Life Depression: A Task-Based fMRI Study.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Nili Solomonov, Lindsay W Victoria, Zareen Mir, Dustin Phan, Matthew J Hoptman, Patricia Areán, George S Alexopoulos, Faith M Gunning
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Background: The course of late-life depression is associated with functioning of multiple brain networks. Understanding the brain mechanisms associated with response to psychotherapy can inform treatment development and a personalized treatment approach. This study examined how activation of key regions of the salience network, default mode network and reward systems is associated with response to psychotherapies for late-life depression.

Methods: Thirty-three older adults with major depressive disorder were randomized to 9 weeks of Engage or Problem-Solving Therapy for late-life depression. Participants completed a Probabilistic Reversal Learning task in the MRI at baseline and Week 6. We focused on focal activation in regions of interest selected a priori: the subgenual cingulate cortex (sgACC; DMN); the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC; salience network and reward system); and the nucleus accumbens (NAcc; reward system). We applied mixed-effects regression models to examine whether brain activation was associated with psychotherapy response.

Results: We found that at baseline, low activation of the dACC and the sgACC was associated with lower depression severity over 6 weeks of psychotherapy. In addition, we observed significant time*activation interactions, such that after 6 weeks of psychotherapy, lower dACC activation and higher NAcc and sgACC activation were each associated with lower depression severity. Further, we found that baseline slower response to negative feedback and faster response to positive feedback was associated with lower depression severity over 6 weeks of psychotherapy.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that activation of reward, salience, and DMN regions may serve as markers of response during psychotherapy for late-life depression. Engagement of these networks may be linked to treatment outcome. Personalized psychotherapies can target individuals' brain profiles to improve outcomes for older adults with major depression.

Article summary: This study examined whether activation of regions of the reward, salience and default mode networks is associated with response to psychotherapies for late-life depression. We found that baseline low activation of the dACC and the sgACC was associated with lower depression severity during psychotherapy. We also found that at week 6, lower dACC activation and higher NAcc and sgACC activation were linked with lower depression severity. These regions may represent promising brain mechanisms for future personalized interventions.

脑激活与老年抑郁症心理治疗反应相关:一项基于任务的fMRI研究。
背景:老年抑郁症的病程与多脑网络功能有关。了解与心理治疗反应相关的大脑机制可以为治疗发展和个性化治疗方法提供信息。本研究考察了突出网络、默认模式网络和奖励系统的关键区域的激活如何与对老年抑郁症心理治疗的反应相关。方法:33名老年抑郁症患者随机接受为期9周的参与或解决问题治疗。参与者在基线和第6周完成了MRI的概率逆转学习任务。我们重点研究了先验选择的感兴趣区域的局灶激活:亚属扣带皮层(sgACC;静息);背前扣带皮层(dACC);突出网络和奖励系统);伏隔核(NAcc);奖励系统)。我们应用混合效应回归模型来检验脑激活是否与心理治疗反应相关。结果:我们发现在基线时,在6周的心理治疗中,dACC和sgACC的低激活与较低的抑郁严重程度相关。此外,我们观察到显著的时间*激活相互作用,例如在心理治疗6周后,较低的dACC激活和较高的NAcc和sgACC激活均与较低的抑郁严重程度相关。此外,我们发现,在6周的心理治疗中,对负面反馈的反应较慢和对积极反馈的反应较快的基线与抑郁严重程度较低有关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,奖励、显著性和DMN区域的激活可能是心理治疗对晚年抑郁症的反应标志。这些网络的参与可能与治疗结果有关。个性化的心理疗法可以针对个体的大脑特征来改善老年抑郁症患者的治疗效果。文章摘要:本研究考察了奖励、突出和默认模式网络区域的激活是否与对老年抑郁症心理治疗的反应有关。我们发现,在心理治疗期间,dACC和sgACC的基线低激活与较低的抑郁严重程度有关。我们还发现,在第6周,较低的dACC激活和较高的NAcc和sgACC激活与较低的抑郁严重程度有关。这些区域可能代表未来个性化干预的有希望的大脑机制。
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13.00
自引率
4.20%
发文量
381
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry is the leading source of information in the rapidly evolving field of geriatric psychiatry. This esteemed journal features peer-reviewed articles covering topics such as the diagnosis and classification of psychiatric disorders in older adults, epidemiological and biological correlates of mental health in the elderly, and psychopharmacology and other somatic treatments. Published twelve times a year, the journal serves as an authoritative resource for professionals in the field.
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