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The Relationship between Depression Severity and Prefrontal Hemodynamic Changes in Adolescents with Major Depression Disorder: A Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy Studyopen access

Authors
Shin, Jeong EunLee, Yun SungPark, Seo YoungJeong, Mi YoungChoi, Jong KwanCha, Ji HyunLee, Yeon Jung
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
KOREAN COLL NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Keywords
Major depressive disorder; Adolescent; Near-infrared spectroscopy; Biomarker; Prefrontal cortex
Citation
CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE, v.22, no.1, pp 118 - 128
Pages
11
Journal Title
CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE
Volume
22
Number
1
Start Page
118
End Page
128
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/26428
DOI
10.9758/cpn.23.1073
ISSN
1738-1088
2093-4327
Abstract
Objective: Numerous studies have identified hemodynamic changes in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) by using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). However, studies on adolescents with MDD are limited. As adolescence is a stage of rapid brain development, differences may occur depending on age. This study used fNIRS as an objective tool to investigate hemodynamic changes in the frontal lobe according to depression severity and age in adolescents with MDD. Methods: Thirty adolescents (12 aged 12-15 years and 18 aged 16-18 years) were retrospectively investigated. The Children's Depression Inventory was used as a psychiatric evaluation scale, fNIRS was used as an objective brain function evaluation tool, and the Verbal Fluency Test was performed. Results: During the Verbal Fluency Test, in the younger MDD group, oxygenated-hemoglobin concentration increased in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex region as the severity of depression increased. In the older MDD group, the oxygenated-hemoglobin concentration decreased in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex region as the severity of depression increased. Conclusion: These results suggest that fNIRS may be an objective tool for identifying age differences among adolescents with MDD. To generalize the results and verify fNIRS as a potential biomarker tool, follow-up studies with a larger sample group should be conducted.
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