Modulation of neural oscillations in escitalopram treatment: a Canadian biomarker integration network in depression study.

Modulation of neural oscillations in escitalopram treatment: a Canadian biomarker integration network in depression study.

Publication date: Oct 12, 2024

Current pharmacological agents for depression have limited efficacy in achieving remission. Developing and validating new medications is challenging due to limited biological targets. This study aimed to link electrophysiological data and symptom improvement to better understand mechanisms underlying treatment response. Longitudinal changes in neural oscillations were assessed using resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) data from two Canadian Biomarker Integration Network in Depression studies, involving pharmacological and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) trials. Patients in the pharmacological trial received eight weeks of escitalopram, with treatment response defined as ≥ 50% decrease in Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). Early (baseline to week 2) and late (baseline to week 8) changes in neural oscillation were investigated using relative power spectral measures. An association was found between an initial increase in theta and symptom improvement after 2 weeks. Additionally, late increases in delta and theta, along with a decrease in alpha, were linked to a reduction in MADRS after 8 weeks. These late changes were specifically observed in responders. To assess specificity, we extended our analysis to the independent CBT cohort. Responders exhibited an increase in delta and a decrease in alpha after 2 weeks. Furthermore, a late (baseline to week 16) decrease in alpha was associated with symptom improvement following CBT. Results suggest a common late decrease in alpha across both treatments, while modulatory effects in theta may be specific to escitalopram treatment. This study offers insights into electrophysiological markers indicating a favorable response to antidepressants, enhancing our comprehension of treatment response mechanisms in depression.

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Concepts Keywords
Canadian Adult
Electroencephalography Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation
Therapy Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation
Week Biomarkers
Biomarkers
Canada
Citalopram
Citalopram
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Depressive Disorder, Major
Electroencephalography
Escitalopram
Escitalopram
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Theta Rhythm
Treatment Outcome

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Escitalopram
disease MESH depression
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide
disease MESH Major depressive disorder
disease MESH abnormalities
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Imipramine
drug DRUGBANK Serotonin
drug DRUGBANK Venlafaxine
drug DRUGBANK Fluoxetine
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
disease MESH Depressive Disorder
drug DRUGBANK Albendazole
drug DRUGBANK Citalopram

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