Electroconvulsive therapy-induced volumetric brain changes converge on a common causal circuit in depression

Author:

Deng Zhi-De1ORCID,Ousdal Olga Theresa,Oltedal Leif,Angulo Brian,Baradits Mate,Spitzberg AndrewORCID,Kessler Ute2ORCID,Sartorius Alexander3ORCID,Dols Annemiek,Narr Katherine4,Espinoza Randall5ORCID,Waarde Jeroen Van6ORCID,Tendolkar Indira7ORCID,Eijndhoven Philip van8,Wingen Guido van9ORCID,Takamiya Akihiro10ORCID,Kishimoto Taishiro10ORCID,Jorgensen Martin11ORCID,Jorgensen Anders11ORCID,Paulson Olaf12ORCID,Yrondi AntoineORCID,Peran Patrice13,Soriano-Mas Carles14ORCID,Cardoner Narcís15ORCID,Cano Marta,Diermen Linda van,Schrijvers Didier,Belge Jean-Baptiste,Emsell LouiseORCID,Bouckaert Filip16,Vandenbulcke Mathieu17,Kiebs Maximilian,Hurlemann Rene,Mulders Peter,Redlich Ronny,Dannlowski Udo18ORCID,Kavakbasi Erhan,Kritzer Michael,Ellard Kristen,Camprodon Joan19,Petrides Georgios,Maholtra Anil20,Abbott Christopher21ORCID,Argyelan Miklos22ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NIMH-NIH

2. Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen

3. Central Institute of Mental Health

4. Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles

5. Departments of Neurology, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California

6. Rijnstate

7. Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Department of Psychiatry

8. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging

9. Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam

10. Keio University School of Medicine

11. Psychiatric Center Copenhagen

12. Rigshospitaler & University of Copenhagen

13. Unité ToNIC, UMR 1214 CHU PURPAN -

14. IDIBELL

15. Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB-Sant Pau), Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental, Instituto de Sa

16. UPC KU Leuven

17. KU Leuven, University Psychiatric Center KU Leuven

18. Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster

19. Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

20. Zucker Hillside Hospital

21. University of New Mexico School of Medicine

22. Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research

Abstract

Abstract Neurostimulation is a mainstream treatment option for major depression. Neuromodulation techniques apply repetitive magnetic or electrical stimulation to some neural target but significantly differ in their invasiveness, spatial selectivity, mechanism of action, and efficacy. Despite these differences, recent analyses of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and deep brain stimulation (DBS)-treated individuals converged on a common neural network that might have a causal role in treatment response. We set out to investigate if the neuronal underpinnings of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) are similarly associated with this common causal network (CCN). Our aim here is to provide a comprehensive analysis in three cohorts of patients segregated by electrode placement (N = 246 with right unilateral, 79 with bitemporal, and 61 with mixed) who underwent ECT. We conducted a data-driven, unsupervised multivariate neuroimaging analysis (Principal Component Analysis, PCA) of the cortical and subcortical volume changes and electric field (EF) distribution to explore changes within the CCN associated with antidepressant outcomes. Despite the different treatment modalities (ECT vs TMS and DBS) and methodological approaches (structural vs functional networks), we found a highly similar pattern of change within the CCN in the three cohorts of patients (spatial similarity across 85 regions: r = 0.65, 0.58, 0.40, df = 83). Most importantly, the expression of this pattern correlated with clinical outcomes. This evidence further supports that treatment interventions converge on a CCN in depression. Optimizing modulation of this network could serve to improve the outcome of neurostimulation in depression.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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