Authors
Jean-Luc Martinot, Patrick Hardy, André Feline, Jean-Damien Huret, Bernard Mazoyer, Dominique Attar-Levy, Sabina Pappata, André Syrota
Publication date
1990/10/1
Journal
The American journal of psychiatry
Volume
147
Issue
10
Pages
1313-1317
Description
The resting-state cerebral metabolic rates for glucose of 10 severely depressed patients (seven bipolar and three unipolar) were compared, before and after treatment with tricyclic antidepressants, to those of 10 control subjects of similar age by means of positron emission tomography and the fluorodeoxyglucose method. Significant left-right prefrontal asymmetry was present in the patients before but not after successful treatment, suggesting that medication can reduce this asymmetry. Also, significant hypofrontality and whole-cortex hypometabolism were found in the patients in the depressed state and persisted in the treated state, despite clinical improvement, suggesting that these abnormalities are not state dependent.
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JL Martinot, P Hardy, A Feline, JD Huret, B Mazoyer… - The American journal of psychiatry, 1990