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European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2013

Prediction of antidepressant treatment response from gray matter volume across diagnostic categories

Philipp G. Sämann; D. Höhn; N. Chechko; Stefan Kloiber; Susanne Lucae; Marcus Ising; Florian Holsboer; Michael Czisch

Dysfunctional limbic, paralimbic and prefrontal brain circuits represent neural substrates of major depression that are targeted by pharmacotherapy. In a high resolution structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study we investigated the potential of variability of the cortex volume to predict the response to antidepressant treatment among patients with major depression. We enrolled 167 patients participating in the Munich Antidepressant Response Signature (MARS) study and employed voxel based morphometry to investigate covariation of gray matter (GM) maps with changes of depression severity over 5 weeks. Larger left hippocampal and bilateral posterior cingulate GM volumes and lower right temporolateral GM volumes were associated with beneficial treatment response. Subcallosal/orbitofrontal GM volumes were associated with treatment response mainly through gender-by-region interactions. A hippocampal/temporolateral composite marker proved robust in both first episode and recurrent unipolar patients and in bipolar patients. Compared with 92 healthy controls, abnormally low volumes were only detected in the left hippocampal area, particularly in recurrent unipolar patients. These findings indicate that variability of the cortex volume of specific brain areas is associated with different response to antidepressants. In addition, hippocampal findings recursively link together unfavorable treatment response and progressive hippocampal structural changes in recurrent depression.


Pharmacopsychiatry | 2015

Hippocampal subfield analysis to compare the depression and neurodegeneration spectrum

Philipp G. Sämann; I Elbau; D. Höhn; L Schmaal; Michael Czisch


Psychotherapie in Psychiatrie, Psychotherapeutischer Medizin und Klinischer Psychologie | 2010

Bildgebende Verfahren bei der Posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung (PTBS)

Philipp G. Sämann; D. Höhn; Victor I. Spoormaker; Michael Czisch


Pharmacopsychiatry | 2009

Proton-MR-spectroscopy (1 H-MRS) of the left hippocampus and anterior cingulate cortex in recurrent unipolar depression: results from 176 subjects

Philipp G. Sämann; D. Höhn; Florian Holsboer; Michael Czisch


Pharmacopsychiatry | 2009

FMRI based resting state networks challenged as predictors of stress coping styles and personality traits in healthy volunteers

D. Höhn; Victor I. Spoormaker; Michael Czisch; Philipp G. Sämann


Pharmacopsychiatry | 2009

Subregional amygdala functional connectivity: normative maps and influence of oral citalopram in healthy volunteers

R. Goya-Maldonado; Victor I. Spoormaker; N. Chechko; D. Höhn; Kátia C. Andrade; Michael Kluge; A. Steiger; Florian Holsboer; Michael Czisch; Philipp G. Sämann


Pharmacopsychiatry | 2007

Infralimbic prefrontal cortex structure affects therapy response dynamics in depressive disorder across clinical diagnostic entities

Philipp G. Sämann; D. Höhn; N. Chechko; Stefan Kloiber; Susanne Lucae; Marcus Ising; Florian Holsboer; Michael Czisch


Pharmacopsychiatry | 2007

Doing nothing is different: enhanced subgenual and thalamic participation in acute depression during awake resting

Philipp G. Sämann; D. Höhn; R. Hemauer; N. Chechko; Michael Czisch

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