Author:
Bubl Emanuel,Ebert Dieter,Kern Elena,van Elst Ludger Tebartz,Bach Michael
Abstract
BackgroundRecently, we reported a reduced retinal contrast gain in unmedicated and
medicated patients with major depression.AimsTo analyse whether the contrast gain normalises after successful
antidepressive therapy by recording the pattern electroretinogram (PERG)
in healthy controls and patients with depression before and after
antidepressive therapy.MethodFourteen patients diagnosed with major depression were repeatedly scanned
and the results compared with that from 40 matched controls.ResultsThe retinal contrast gain was lower at baseline in patients with
depression, was normalised with remission and correlated with the
severity of depression. Patients who did not achieve remission retained
significantly lower contrast gain at follow-up.ConclusionsThe study provides evidence for a state-dependent modulation of retinal
contrast gain in patients with major depression. Reduced contrast gain
normalised after therapy. A PERG-based contrast gain could serve as a
state marker of depression.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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