经颅磁刺激治疗重度抑郁症Modus Operandi!

Psychopharmacology bulletin Pub Date : 2023-08-11
Saxby Pridmore, Yvonne Turnier-Shea, Marzena Rybak, Ahmed Naguy
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背景:经颅磁刺激(TMS)在治疗难治性重度抑郁障碍(MDD)方面是有效的,并且最近已经广泛可用。我们的目的是探索文献,寻找作用机制的证据。方法:我们检查了我们自己积累的TMS库,所有可用论文的参考文献列表,并使用搜索引擎收集信息。我们在相关标题下整理和审查了这些信息。结果:TMS产生大量的生理变化,包括刺激部位神经化学、脑电波和血流效应,以及神经递质效应和体积增加等远处结构效应。TMS还可以纠正MDD的一个特征——全身和局部功能连接(FC)异常。结论:TMS会产生一系列生理变化。目前尚不清楚其中哪一种是其抗抑郁药的基础。这可能是不止一项协同工作,几乎可以肯定的是,纠正MDD诱导的FC异常的能力对抗抑郁药有很大的贡献。
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for Major Depressive Disorder-Modus Operandi!

Background: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is effective in the management of treatment resistant major depressive disorder (MDD) and has recently become widely available. Our aim was to explore the literature for evidence of the mechanism of action.

Method: We examined our own accumulating TMS library, the reference lists of all available papers and used a search engine to collect information. We collated and examined this information under relevant heading.

Results: TMS produces a large number of physiological changes including site of stimulation neurochemical, brain wave and blood flow effects, and distant structure effects including neurotransmitter effects and volume increase. TMS also corrects generalized and local functional connectivity (FC) abnormalities which are a feature of MDD.

Conclusion: TMS produces a range of physiological changes. It is unclear which of these underpin its antidepressant. It is likely more than one work synergistically to this end-almost certainly the capacity to correct MDD induced FC abnormalities makes a strong antidepressant contribution.

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