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Antidepressant Medication May Moderate the Effect of Depression Duration on Hippocampus Volume

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JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 1-8

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HOGREFE & HUBER PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1027/0269-8803/a000148

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major depression; hippocampus volume; antidepressant

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Hippocampus volume has been frequently, but not universally reported to be reduced in people with major depression relative to age-matched healthy controls. Among the potential reasons for this discrepancy in finding across studies is the effect of antidepressant medication. Hippocampus volume was determined by MRI (1.5 Tesla) for 10 people diagnosed with major depression for who detailed history of depression and antidepressant treatment history were known, and 10 age-matched healthy controls with no history of depression. Left, but not right, hippocampus volumes were significantly smaller in the patient group compared to the controls. Furthermore, there was a significant correlation such that left hippocampus volume was smaller with increasing lifetime duration of depression. However, this relationship was moderated by a significant correlation such that greater lifetime duration of antidepressant medication was associated with larger left hippocampus volume. The findings support the contention that antidepressant medication may act to normalize hippocampus volume.

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