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Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study
Objectives: The objective of this post-hoc exploratory analysis was to examine the relationship between age and measures of cortical excitability and inhibition. Methods: Forty-six participants (24 with major depressive disorder and 22 healthy controls) completed MT, SICI, ICF, and CSP testing in a...
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author | Croarkin, Paul E. Nakonezny, Paul A. Lewis, Charles P. Zaccariello, Michael J. Huxsahl, John E. Husain, Mustafa M. Kennard, Betsy D. Emslie, Graham J. Daskalakis, Zafiris J. |
author_facet | Croarkin, Paul E. Nakonezny, Paul A. Lewis, Charles P. Zaccariello, Michael J. Huxsahl, John E. Husain, Mustafa M. Kennard, Betsy D. Emslie, Graham J. Daskalakis, Zafiris J. |
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description | Objectives: The objective of this post-hoc exploratory analysis was to examine the relationship between age and measures of cortical excitability and inhibition. Methods: Forty-six participants (24 with major depressive disorder and 22 healthy controls) completed MT, SICI, ICF, and CSP testing in a cross-sectional protocol. Of these 46 participants, 33 completed LICI testing. Multiple linear robust regression and Spearman partial correlation coefficient were used to examine the relationship between age and the TMS measures. Results: In the overall sample of 46 participants, age had a significant negative relationship with motor threshold (MT) in both the right (r(s) = −0.49, adjusted p = 0.007; β = −0.08, adjusted p = 0.001) and left (r(s) = −0.42, adjusted p = 0.029; β = −0.05, adjusted p = 0.004) hemispheres. This significant negative relationship of age with MT was also observed in the sample of depressed youth in both the right (r(s) = −0.70, adjusted p = 0.002; β = −0.09, adjusted p = 0.001) and left (r(s) = −0.54, adjusted p = 0.034; β = −0.05, adjusted p = 0.017) hemispheres, but not in healthy controls. In the sample of the 33 participants who completed LICI testing, age had a significant negative relationship with LICI (200 ms interval) in both the right (r(s) = −0.48, adjusted p = 0.05; β = −0.24, adjusted p = 0.007) and left (r(s) = −0.64, adjusted p = 0.002; β = −0.23, adjusted p = 0.001) hemispheres. This negative relationship between age and LICI (200 ms interval) was also observed in depressed youth in both the right (r(s) = −0.76, adjusted p = 0.034; β = −0.35, adjusted p = 0.004) and left (r(s) = −0.92, adjusted p = 0.002; β = −0.25, adjusted p = 0.001) hemispheres. Conclusion: These findings suggest that younger children have higher MTs. This is more pronounced in depressed youth than healthy controls. LICI inhibition may also increase with age in youth. |
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spelling | pubmed-41511072014-09-16 Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study Croarkin, Paul E. Nakonezny, Paul A. Lewis, Charles P. Zaccariello, Michael J. Huxsahl, John E. Husain, Mustafa M. Kennard, Betsy D. Emslie, Graham J. Daskalakis, Zafiris J. Front Hum Neurosci Neuroscience Objectives: The objective of this post-hoc exploratory analysis was to examine the relationship between age and measures of cortical excitability and inhibition. Methods: Forty-six participants (24 with major depressive disorder and 22 healthy controls) completed MT, SICI, ICF, and CSP testing in a cross-sectional protocol. Of these 46 participants, 33 completed LICI testing. Multiple linear robust regression and Spearman partial correlation coefficient were used to examine the relationship between age and the TMS measures. Results: In the overall sample of 46 participants, age had a significant negative relationship with motor threshold (MT) in both the right (r(s) = −0.49, adjusted p = 0.007; β = −0.08, adjusted p = 0.001) and left (r(s) = −0.42, adjusted p = 0.029; β = −0.05, adjusted p = 0.004) hemispheres. This significant negative relationship of age with MT was also observed in the sample of depressed youth in both the right (r(s) = −0.70, adjusted p = 0.002; β = −0.09, adjusted p = 0.001) and left (r(s) = −0.54, adjusted p = 0.034; β = −0.05, adjusted p = 0.017) hemispheres, but not in healthy controls. In the sample of the 33 participants who completed LICI testing, age had a significant negative relationship with LICI (200 ms interval) in both the right (r(s) = −0.48, adjusted p = 0.05; β = −0.24, adjusted p = 0.007) and left (r(s) = −0.64, adjusted p = 0.002; β = −0.23, adjusted p = 0.001) hemispheres. This negative relationship between age and LICI (200 ms interval) was also observed in depressed youth in both the right (r(s) = −0.76, adjusted p = 0.034; β = −0.35, adjusted p = 0.004) and left (r(s) = −0.92, adjusted p = 0.002; β = −0.25, adjusted p = 0.001) hemispheres. Conclusion: These findings suggest that younger children have higher MTs. This is more pronounced in depressed youth than healthy controls. LICI inhibition may also increase with age in youth. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4151107/ /pubmed/25228870 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00669 Text en Copyright © 2014 Croarkin, Nakonezny, Lewis, Zaccariello, Huxsahl, Husain, Kennard, Emslie and Daskalakis. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Croarkin, Paul E. Nakonezny, Paul A. Lewis, Charles P. Zaccariello, Michael J. Huxsahl, John E. Husain, Mustafa M. Kennard, Betsy D. Emslie, Graham J. Daskalakis, Zafiris J. Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study |
title | Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study |
title_full | Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study |
title_fullStr | Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study |
title_full_unstemmed | Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study |
title_short | Developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study |
title_sort | developmental aspects of cortical excitability and inhibition in depressed and healthy youth: an exploratory study |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4151107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25228870 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00669 |
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