Is serotonergic function associated with the antidepressant effects of modified-electroconvulsive therapy?

Source: Journal of Affective Disorders

Publication year: 2011Source: Journal of Affective Disorders, Available online 12 December 2011Shinjiro Goto, Takeshi Terao, Nobuhiko Hoaki, Yumei Wang, Kounosuke Tsuchiyama, ...BackgroundThe effect of modified-electroconvulsive therapy (m-ECT) on central serotonergic function has not been sufficiently investigated. The aim of the present study is to investigate this effect via the neuroendocrine challenge test.MethodsSixteen inpatients (9 men and 7 women) with major depressive disorder who were receiving m-ECT at our university hospital were recruited. A neuroendocrine challenge test to estimate central serotonergic function was performed both before and after m-ECT treatment.ResultsOn the whole, depressive symptoms significantly improved, but the improvement was not associated with changes in serotonergic function.LimitationsThe study was open-labeled and performed with a small number of subjects and no control group.ConclusionSerotonergic function may not be associated with the antidepressant effects of ECT.

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