2014
DOI: 10.1038/mp.2014.2
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Different patterns of local field potentials from limbic DBS targets in patients with major depressive and obsessive compulsive disorder

Abstract: The role of distinct limbic areas in emotion regulation has been largely inferred from neuroimaging studies. Recently, the opportunity for intracranial recordings from limbic areas has arisen in patients undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) for neuropsychiatric disorders including major depressive disorder (MDD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Here we test the hypothesis that distinct temporal patterns of local field potential (LFP) activity in the human limbic system reflect disease state and symp… Show more

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“…18,55 These studies will be critical as closed-loop paradigms are applied to increasingly diverse clinical disorders, including stroke rehabilitation, 56 minimally consciousstate, 57 and a host of psychiatric disorders. 58,59 Effective closed-loop systems for clinical use require advanced understanding of pathophysiological brain signals combined with sophisticated technology for signal processing and subsequent modulation. Only when advancements in basic science, engineering, and materials science are coupled to clinical need will closed-loop technologies translate efficiently to improvements in therapeutic devices for patients with neurological disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,55 These studies will be critical as closed-loop paradigms are applied to increasingly diverse clinical disorders, including stroke rehabilitation, 56 minimally consciousstate, 57 and a host of psychiatric disorders. 58,59 Effective closed-loop systems for clinical use require advanced understanding of pathophysiological brain signals combined with sophisticated technology for signal processing and subsequent modulation. Only when advancements in basic science, engineering, and materials science are coupled to clinical need will closed-loop technologies translate efficiently to improvements in therapeutic devices for patients with neurological disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intracranial recordings from implanted DBS electrodes in TRD patients provide new support for a subcortical role for alpha. Recordings from both the subcallosal cingulate (Brodmann area 25) and the nucleus accumbens acquired in different patients in separate studies report increases in resting alpha rhythm in TRD patients when compared with obsessive-compulsive disorder patients (50). While there are no healthy or nondepressed patient control subjects with comparable recordings in these studies, this is the first direct evidence of striatal and limbic alpha rhythm dysfunction in MDD.…”
Section: Resting-state Studies Of Brain Oscillations In Mddmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such studies have generally been performed in the operating room or in the days thereafter. In separate studies, SCC alpha power was positively correlated with baseline depression severity scores (50); single neurons in the SCC were shown to be preferentially activated by negatively relative to positively valenced emotional images (131); SCC beta coherence changes predicted subsequent decisions in an affective valuation task (134); and the accumbens activity increased in anticipation of an impending reward (118,132). These studies generally confirm previous findings using other imaging modalities.…”
Section: Integrated Multimodal Framework Using Dbs For Trdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alpha and gamma activity has been associated with spontaneous tic exertion and TS32. In general, alterations in LFP oscillatory activity are proposed as biomarkers of dopamine dysfunction31 and neuro-psychiatric disorders33.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%