作者
Cherise R Chin Fatt, Manish K Jha, Crystal M Cooper, Gregory Fonzo, Charles South, Bruce Grannemann, Thomas Carmody, Tracy L Greer, Benji Kurian, Maurizio Fava, Patrick J McGrath, Phillip Adams, Melvin McInnis, Ramin V Parsey, Myrna Weissman, Mary L Phillips, Amit Etkin, Madhukar H Trivedi
发表日期
2020/2/1
期刊
American Journal of Psychiatry
卷号
177
期号
2
页码范围
143-154
出版商
American Psychiatric Association
简介
Objective
Major depressive disorder is associated with aberrant resting-state functional connectivity across multiple brain networks supporting emotion processing, executive function, and reward processing. The purpose of this study was to determine whether patterns of resting-state connectivity between brain regions predict differential outcome to antidepressant medication (sertraline) compared with placebo.
Methods
Participants in the Establishing Moderators and Biosignatures of Antidepressant Response in Clinical Care (EMBARC) study underwent structural and resting-state functional MRI at baseline. Participants were then randomly assigned to receive either sertraline or placebo treatment for 8 weeks (N=279). A region of interest–based approach was utilized to compute functional connectivity between brain regions. Linear mixed-model intent-to-treat analyses were used to identify brain regions that …
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