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Longitudinal increase in the volume of white matter hyperintensities in late-onset depression
Authors:Nebes Robert D  Reynolds Charles F  Boada Fernando  Meltzer Carolyn C  Fukui Melanie B  Saxton Judith  Halligan Edythe M  DeKosky Steven T
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, WPIC, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 3811 O'Hara Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. nebesrd@msx.upmc.edu
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Cerebrovascular disease is thought to play a role in the pathogenesis of geriatric major depression. One finding supporting such a "vascular depression" is the increased neuropathology in the form of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) found in patients diagnosed with a late-onset depression. However, at present there is little evidence that a longitudinal increase in WMH burden within an individual is associated with the onset of a late-life depression. METHODS: This study examined three-year longitudinal change in WMH volume and in cognition in: (a) an older man who developed his first episode of major depression during the study period, and (b) a comparison group of twelve older individuals who remained depression free. All subjects received at baseline and three years later a structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using fast-FLAIR technology. The images were analyzed with semi-automated computerized software to obtain WMH volumes. Subjects also received at both time points the Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) as well a series of cognitive tasks assessing executive abilities (verbal fluency, Trail Making Test and Stroop test) since executive dysfunction is thought to be characteristic of a vascular depression. RESULTS: The individual who became depressed during the followup showed an increase in WMH volume that exceeded the 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for change in the comparison group. This individual also showed a similar decline on the measures of executive function but not on the MMSE. CONCLUSIONS: These results are consistent with cerebrovascular disease being a factor in the pathogenesis of late-onset depression (i.e. "vascular depression").
Keywords:late‐onset depression  vascular depression  white matter hyperintensities
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