Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume 146, Issue 1 , Pages 43-51 , 30 January 2006

Does amygdalar perfusion correlate with antidepressant response to partial sleep deprivation in major depression?

Received 11 July 2005 ,Revised 28 August 2005 ,Accepted 24 September 2005.

References 

  1. Abercrombie HC, Schaefer SM, Larson CL, Oakes TR, Lindgren KA, Holden JE, et al. Metabolic rate in the right amygdala predicts negative affect in depressed patients. NeuroReport. 1998;9:3301–3307
  2. Baas D, Aleman A, Kahn RS. Lateralization of amygdala activation: a systematic review of functional neuroimaging studies. Brain Research Reviews. 2004;45:96–103
  3. Benca RM. Sleep in psychiatric disorders. Neurologic Clinics. 1996;14:739–764
  4. Benca RM, Obermeyer WH, Thisted RA, Gillin JC. Sleep and psychiatric disorders: a meta-analysis. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1992;49:651–668
  5. Bench CJ, Friston KJ, Brown RG, Scott LC, Frackowiak RSJ, Dolan RJ. The anatomy of melancholia—focal abnormalities of cerebral blood flow in major depression. Psychological Medicine. 1992;22:607–615
  6. Bondi MW, Houston WS, Eyler LT, Brown GG. fMRI evidence of compensatory mechanisms in older adults at genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease. Neurology. 2005;64:501–508
  7. Buchsbaum MS, Wu JC, Siegel BW, Hackett E, Trenary M, Abel L, et al. Effect of sertraline on regional metabolic rate in patients with affective disorders. Biological Psychiatry. 1997;41:15–22
  8. Clark C, Dupont R, Lehr P, Yeung D, Halpern S, Golshan S, et al. Is there a relationship between delta sleep at night and afternoon cerebral blood flow, assessed by HMPAO-SPECT, in depressed patients and normal controls? Preliminary data. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 1998;84:89–99
  9. Clark CP, Gillin JC, Golshan S, Demodena A, Smith TL, Danowski S, et al. Polysomnography and depressive symptoms in primary alcoholics with and without a lifetime diagnosis of secondary depression and in patients with primary major depression. Journal of Affective Disorders. 1999;52:177–185
  10. Clark CP, Frank LR, Brown GG. Sleep deprivation, EEG, and functional MRI in depression: preliminary results. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2001;25:S79–S84
  11. Clark, C.P., Brown, G.G., Frank, L., Thomas, L., Sutherland, A.N., Gillin, J.C., submitted for publication. Improved anatomic delineation of the antidepressant response to partial sleep deprivation in medial frontal cortex using perfusion-weighted functional MRI. Psychiatric Research: Neuroimaging.
  12. Cox R. AFNI: Software for analysis and visualization of functional magnetic resonance neuroimages. Computers and Biomedical Research. 1996;29:162–173
  13. Dale AM, Fischl B, Sereno MI. Cortical surface-based analysis: I. Segmentation and surface reconstruction. NeuroImage. 1999;9:179–194
  14. Davidson RJ, Irwin W, Anderle MJ, Kalin NH. The neural substrates of affective processing in depressed patients treated with venlafaxine. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2003;160:64–75
  15. Drevets WC, Bogers W, Raichle ME. Functional anatomical correlates of antidepressant drug treatment assessed using PET measures of regional glucose metabolism. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 2002;12:527–544
  16. Drevets WC, Price JL, Bardgett ME, Reich T, Todd RD, Raichle ME. Glucose metabolism in the amygdala in depression: relationship to diagnostic subtype and plasma cortisol levels. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. 2002;71:431–447
  17. Ebert D, Feistel H, Barocka A. Effects of sleep deprivation on the limbic system and the frontal lobes in affective disorders: a study with Tc-99m-HMPAO SPECT. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 1991;40:247–251
  18. Ebert D, Feistel H, Barocka A, Kaschka W. Increased limbic blood flow and total sleep deprivation in major depression with melancholia. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 1994;55:101–109
  19. Elsenga S, van den Hoofdakker R. Body core temperature and depression during total sleep deprivation in depressives. Biological Psychiatry. 1988;24:531–540
  20. Fennema-Notestine, C., Ozyurt, I., Clark, C.P., Morris, S., Bischoff-Grethe, A., Bondi, M.W., Jernigan, T.L., Fischl, B., Segonne, F., Shattuck, D.W., Leahy, R.M., Rex, D.E., Toga, A.W., Zou, K.H., Morphometry BIRN, Brown, G.G., 2005. Quantitative evaluation of automated skull-stripping methods applied to contemporary and legacy images: effects of diagnosis, bias correction, and slice location. Human Brain Mapping June 28 [Electronic publication ahead of print].
  21. First, M.B., Spitzer, R.L., Williams, J.B.W., 1996. Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders-Patient Edition (SCID-I/P, Version 2.0). Biometrics Research Department, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY.
  22. Forman SD, Cohen JD, Fitzgerald M, Eddy WF, Mintun MA, Noll DC. Improved assessment of significant activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI): use of cluster-size threshold. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 1995;33:636–647
  23. Friston KJ, Jezzard P, Turner R. Analysis of fMRI time-series. Human Brain Mapping. 1994;1:153–171
  24. Fu CH, Williams SC, Cleare AJ, Brammer MJ, Walsh ND, Kim J, et al. Attenuation of the neural response to sad faces in major depression by antidepressant treatment: a prospective, event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Archives of General Psychiatry. 2004;61:877–889
  25. Gillin JC, Ho AP, Buchsbaum MS, Wu J, Abel L, Bunney WE. Functional brain imaging, sleep, and sleep deprivation: contributions to the “overarousal” hypothesis of depression. Acta Neuropsychiatrica. 1995;7:33–34
  26. Gillin JC, Buchsbaum M, Wu J, Clark C, Bunney W. Sleep deprivation as a model experimental antidepressant treatment: findings from functional brain imaging. Depression and Anxiety. 2001;14:37–49
  27. Hahn, H., Peitgen, H.-O., 2000. The skull stripping problem in MRI solved by a single 3D watershed transform. Paper presented at the Proceedings of the MICCAI, LNCS 1935, 134–143.
  28. Hoddes E, Zarcone V, Smyth H. Quantification of sleepiness: a new approach. Psychophysiology. 1973;10:431–436
  29. Jernigan TL, Archibald SL, Fennema-Notestine C, Gamst AC, Stout JC, Bonner J, et al. Effects of age on tissues and regions of the cerebrum and cerebellum. Neurobiology of Aging. 2001;22:581–594
  30. Kaendler SH, Volk S, Maul FD, Weber R, Georgi K, Hertel A, et al. In:  Maurer K editors. Evaluation of Total Sleep Deprivation by Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography. Berlin: Springer-Verlag; 1993;p. 115–120
  31. Li, T.-Q., Takahashi, A., Moseley, M.E., Glover, G.H., 1999. A single-shot dual-echo spiral FAIR sequence for simultaneous measurements of CBF and oxygenation in fMRI. Paper presented at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1731.
  32. Mayberg HS. Limbic-cortical dysregulation: a proposed model of depression. Journal of Neuropsychiatry. 1997;9:1–11
  33. Mayberg HS, Brannan SK, Mahurin RK, Jerabek PA, Brickman JS, Tekell JL, et al. Cingulate function in depression: a potential predictor of treatment response. NeuroReport. 1997;8:1057–1061
  34. Nofzinger EA. What can neuroimaging findings tell us about sleep disorders?. Sleep Medicine. 2004;5(Supplement 1):S16–S22
  35. Nofzinger EA, Mintun MA, Wiseman MB, Kupfer DJ, Moore RY. Forebrain activation in REM sleep: an FDG PET study. Brain Research. 1997;770:192–201
  36. Phillips ML, Medford N, Young AW, Williams L, Williams SC, Bullmore ET, et al. Time courses of left and right amygdalar responses to fearful facial expressions. Human Brain Mapping. 2001;12:193–202
  37. Roy-Byrne PG, Uhde TW, Post RM. In:  Post RM,  Ballenger J editor. Antidepressant Effects of One Night's Sleep Deprivation: Clinical and Theoretical Implications. Baltimore: William and Wilkins; 1984;p. 817–835
  38. Sadeh A, Sharkey K, Carskadon M. Activity-based sleep–wake identification: an empirical test of methodological issues. Sleep. 1994;17:201–207
  39. Scott AIF, Dougall N, Ross M, O'Carroll RE, Riddle W, Ebmeier KP, et al. Short-term effects of electroconvulsive treatment on the uptake of 99mTc-exametazime into brain in major depression shown with single photon emission tomography. Journal of Affective Disorders. 1994;30:27–34
  40. Segonne F, Dale AM, Busa E, Glessner M, Salat D, Hahn HK, et al. A hybrid approach to the skull stripping problem in MRI. NeuroImage. 2004;22:1060–1075
  41. Sheline YI, Barch DM, Donnelly JM, Ollinger JM, Snyder AZ, Mintun MA. Increased amygdala response to masked emotional faces in depressed subjects resolves with antidepressant treatment: an fMRI study. Biological Psychiatry. 2001;50:651–658
  42. Sled JG, Zijdenbos AP, Evans AC. A nonparametric method for automatic correction of intensity nonuniformity in MRI data. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. 1998;17:87–97
  43. Szuba MP, Baxter LR, Fairbanks LA, Guze BH, Schwartz JM. Effects of partial sleep deprivation on the diurnal variation of mood and motor activity in major depression. Biological Psychiatry. 1991;30:817–829
  44. Talairach J, Tournoux P. Co-Planar Stereotaxic Atlas of the Human Brain. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers; 1988;
  45. Tukey JW. Exploratory Data Analysis. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley; 1977;
  46. Van Den Burg W, Beersma DGM, Bouhuys AL, Van Den Hoofdakker RH. Self-rated arousal concurrent with the antidepressant response to total sleep deprivation of patients with a major depressive disorder: a disinhibition hypothesis. Journal of Sleep Research. 1992;1:211–222
  47. Volk S, Kaendler SH, Weber R, Georgi K, Maul F, Hertel A, et al. Evaluation of the effects of total sleep deprivation on cerebral blood flow using single photon emission computerized tomography. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 1992;86:478–483
  48. Whalen PJ, Shin LM, Somerville LH, McLean AA, Kim H. Functional neuroimaging studies of the amygdala in depression. Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry. 2002;7:234–242
  49. Wong EC, Buxton RB, Frank LR. Implementation of quantitative perfusion imaging techniques for functional brain mapping using pulsed arterial spin labeling. NMR in Biomedicine. 1997;10:237–249
  50. Wong EC, Buxton RB, Frank LR. A theoretical and experimental comparison of continuous and pulsed arterial spin labeling techniques for quantitative perfusion imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 1998;40:348–355
  51. Wong EC, Buxton RB, Frank LR. Quantitative imaging of perfusion using a single subtraction (QUIPSS and QUIPSS II). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 1998;39:702–708
  52. Wu J, Buchsbaum MS, Gillin JC, Tang C, Cadwell S, Keator D, et al. Prediction of antidepressant effects of sleep deprivation by metabolic rates in the ventral anterior cingulate and medial prefrontal cortex. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1999;156:1149–1158
  53. Wu JC, Bunney WE. The biological basis of an antidepressant response to sleep deprivation and relapse: review and hypothesis. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1990;147:14–21
  54. Wu JC, Gillin JC. Elevated cingulate cortex in subtype of depression which improves with sleep deprivation. Sleep Research. 1992;21:326
  55. Wu JC, Gillin JC, Buchsbaum MS, Hershey T, Johnson JC, Bunney WE. Effect of sleep deprivation on brain metabolism of depressed patients. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1992;149:538–543

PII: S0925-4927(05)00148-4

doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2005.09.007

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume 146, Issue 1 , Pages 43-51 , 30 January 2006