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. 2015 Jan 19;9:603–624. doi: 10.2147/DDDT.S62912

Table 1.

The relationship between major depressive disorder and GABA concentration measured by magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Brain region Comparison groups Direction Reference
OCC 14 medication-free depressed versus 18 healthy controls Down 20
OCC 33 depressed subjects versus 38 healthy controls Down 19
OCC 6 depressed subjects versus 12 healthy controls Down 17
OCC 15 treatment-resistant depressed versus 24 healthy controls Down 18
OCC 15 treatment-resistant depressed versus 18 non-treatment-resistant depressed Down 18
OCC 18 non-treatment-resistant depressed versus 24 healthy controls NC 18
OCC 15 recovered depressed versus 18 healthy controls Down 27
OCC/ACC 12 recovered depressed versus 11 healthy controls Down 28
OCC 11 depressed subjects, before and after SSRI treatment Up 22
OCC 8 depressed subjects, before and after ECT treatment Up 23
OCC 15 medication-free depressed subjects, before and after CBT (8 subjects completed experiment) Trend down 26
ACC 15 treatment-resistant depressed versus 24 healthy controls Trend down 18
ACC 15 treatment-resistant depressed versus 18 non-treatment resistant depressed Trend down 18
ACC 18 non-treatment-resistant depressed versus 24 healthy controls NC 18
Dorsal PFC 20 depressed patients (medication-free for 4–8 weeks) versus 20 healthy controls Down 21
Dorsal PFC 16 recovered depressed subjects versus 15 healthy controls NC 24
VM PFC 20 depressed patients (medication-free for 4–8 weeks) versus 20 healthy controls NC 21
VM PFC 16 recovered depressed subjects versus 15 healthy controls NC 24

Abbreviations: ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; CBT, cognitive behavioral therapy; ECT, electroconvulsive therapy; NC, no change; OCC, occipital cortex; PFC, prefrontal cortex; SSRI, selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor; VM, ventromedial.