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Reduction in left frontal alpha oscillations by transcranial alternating current stimulation in major depressive disorder is context-dependent in a randomized-clinical trial

Authors :
Flavio Fröhlich
Crystal Edler Schiller
Justin Riddle
David R. Rubinow
Morgan L. Alexander
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

BackgroundLeft frontal alpha oscillations are associated with decreased approach motivation and have been proposed as a target for non-invasive brain stimulation for the treatment of depression and anhedonia. Indeed, transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) at the alpha frequency reduced left frontal alpha power and was associated with a higher response rate than placebo stimulation in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) in a recent double-blind placebo controlled clinical trial.MethodsIn this current study, we aimed to replicate such successful target engagement by delineating the effects of a single session of bifrontal tACS at the individualized alpha frequency (IAF-tACS) on alpha oscillations in patients with MDD. Electrical brain activity was recorded during rest and while viewing emotionally-salient images before and after stimulation to investigate if the modulation of alpha oscillation by tACS exhibited specificity with regards to valence.ResultsIn agreement with the previous study of tACS in MDD, we found that a single session of bifrontal IAF-tACS reduced left frontal alpha power during the resting state when compared to placebo. Furthermore, the reduction of left frontal alpha oscillation by tACS was specific for stimuli with positive valence. In contrast, these effects on left frontal alpha power were not found in healthy control participants.ConclusionTogether these results support an important role of tACS in reducing left frontal alpha oscillations as a future treatment for MDD.National Clinical TrialNCT03449979, “Single Session of tACS in a Depressive Episode (SSDE)” https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03449979

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a2e7292b3e60575848f183443e52759f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.17.21258764