Cingulate function in depression
- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in NeuroReport
- Vol. 8 (4) , 1057-1061
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00001756-199703030-00048
Abstract
THE relationship between pretreatment regional cerebral glucose metabolism and eventual antidepressant drug response was measured using positron emission tomography (PET) in hospitalized patients with unipolar depression. Rostral anterior cingulate metabolism uniquely differentiated eventual treatment responders from non-responders. Hypometabolism characterized non-responders when compared with controls, in contrast to responders who were hypermetabolic. Metabolism in no other region discriminated the two groups, nor did associated demographic, clinical or behavioral measures, including motor speed, cognitive performance, depression severity or illness chronicity. Cingulate hypermetabolism may represent an important adaptive response to depression and failure of this response may underlie poor outcome. A critical role for rostral cingulate area 24a/b in the limbic-cortical network involved in abnormal mood states is proposed.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- The role of the cingulate gyrus in depression: From functional anatomy to neurochemistryBiological Psychiatry, 1996
- Initiation and adaptation: a paradigm for understanding psychotropic drug actionAmerican Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
- Changes in regional cerebral blood flow on recovery from depressionPsychological Medicine, 1995
- Primate cingulostriatal projection: Limbic striatal versus sensorimotor striatal inputJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1994
- Frontal lobe dysfunction in secondary depressionThe Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1994
- Architectonic subdivision of the orbital and medial prefrontal cortex in the macaque monkeyJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1994
- Cytoarchitecture and neural afferents of orbitofrontal cortex in the brain of the monkeyJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1992
- Outcome of patients with chronic affective disorder: a five-year follow- upAmerican Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
- The Attention System of the Human BrainAnnual Review of Neuroscience, 1990
- Insula of the old world monkey. Architectonics in the insulo‐orbito‐temporal component of the paralimbic brainJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1982