International audienceNitrous oxide (N2O) has recently emerged as a potential fast-acting antidepressant but the cerebral mechanisms involved in this effect remain speculative. We hypothesized that the antidepressant response to an Equimolar Mixture of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide (EMONO) would be associated with changes in cerebral connectivity and brain tissue pulsations (BTP). Thirty participants (20 with a major depressive episode resistant to at least one antidepressant and 10 healthy controls-HC, aged 25-50, only females) were exposed to a 1-h single session of EMONO and followed for 1 week. We defined response as a reduction of at least 50% in the MADRS score 1 week after exposure. Cerebral connectivity of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (...
BackgroundConverging evidence suggests that electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) induces neuroplasticity ...
Accelerated intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (aiTBS) is a new non-invasive brain stimulation pro...
Background: It is still unclear which biological changes are needed to recover from a major depressi...
International audienceNitrous oxide (N2O) has recently emerged as a potential fast-acting antidepres...
The identification of distinct and more efficacious antidepressant treatments is highly needed. Nitr...
<p>The identification of distinct and more efficacious antidepressant treatments is highly needed. N...
<p>The identification of distinct and more efficacious antidepressant treatments is highly needed. N...
Although in theory sham repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has no inherent therapeu...
Rapid antidepressant effects of ketamine become most evident when its psychotomimetic effects subsid...
Parietal networks are hypothesised to play a central role in the cortical information synthesis that...
Parietal networks are hypothesised to play a central role in the cortical information synthesis that...
Psilocybin with psychological support is showing promise as a treatment model in psychiatry but its ...
Although most knowledge regarding antidepressant effects is at the receptor level, the neurophysiolo...
Parietal networks are hypothesised to play a central role in the cortical information synthesis that...
Ketamine is a promising treatment option for patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and has b...
BackgroundConverging evidence suggests that electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) induces neuroplasticity ...
Accelerated intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (aiTBS) is a new non-invasive brain stimulation pro...
Background: It is still unclear which biological changes are needed to recover from a major depressi...
International audienceNitrous oxide (N2O) has recently emerged as a potential fast-acting antidepres...
The identification of distinct and more efficacious antidepressant treatments is highly needed. Nitr...
<p>The identification of distinct and more efficacious antidepressant treatments is highly needed. N...
<p>The identification of distinct and more efficacious antidepressant treatments is highly needed. N...
Although in theory sham repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has no inherent therapeu...
Rapid antidepressant effects of ketamine become most evident when its psychotomimetic effects subsid...
Parietal networks are hypothesised to play a central role in the cortical information synthesis that...
Parietal networks are hypothesised to play a central role in the cortical information synthesis that...
Psilocybin with psychological support is showing promise as a treatment model in psychiatry but its ...
Although most knowledge regarding antidepressant effects is at the receptor level, the neurophysiolo...
Parietal networks are hypothesised to play a central role in the cortical information synthesis that...
Ketamine is a promising treatment option for patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and has b...
BackgroundConverging evidence suggests that electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) induces neuroplasticity ...
Accelerated intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (aiTBS) is a new non-invasive brain stimulation pro...
Background: It is still unclear which biological changes are needed to recover from a major depressi...