TY - JOUR
T1 - Absence of Histological Lesions in Primate Models of ECT and Magnetic Seizure Therapy
AU - Dwork, Andrew J.
AU - Arango, Victoria
AU - Underwood, Mark
AU - Ilievski, Boro
AU - Rosoklija, Gorazd
AU - Sackeim, Harold A.
AU - Lisanby, Sarah H.
PY - 2004/3
Y1 - 2004/3
N2 - Objective: The authors present preliminary findings from the first nonhuman primate neuropathological study of ECT to use perfusion fixation and adequate controls and the first to compare ECT with magnetic seizure therapy, to their knowledge. Method: Twelve Macaca mullata received 6 weeks of daily ECT, magnetic seizure therapy, or anesthesia alone. After perfusion fixation, their brains were examined while masked to intervention. Results: No identified lesions were attributable to the interventions. Cortical and hippocampal immunoreactivity for glial fibrillary acidic protein (an astrocytic marker) was most intense in the group that received ECT. Conclusions: This small but rigorous primate study supports the view that ECT does not produce histological lesions in the brain and provides the first comparable safety data on magnetic seizure therapy.
AB - Objective: The authors present preliminary findings from the first nonhuman primate neuropathological study of ECT to use perfusion fixation and adequate controls and the first to compare ECT with magnetic seizure therapy, to their knowledge. Method: Twelve Macaca mullata received 6 weeks of daily ECT, magnetic seizure therapy, or anesthesia alone. After perfusion fixation, their brains were examined while masked to intervention. Results: No identified lesions were attributable to the interventions. Cortical and hippocampal immunoreactivity for glial fibrillary acidic protein (an astrocytic marker) was most intense in the group that received ECT. Conclusions: This small but rigorous primate study supports the view that ECT does not produce histological lesions in the brain and provides the first comparable safety data on magnetic seizure therapy.
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U2 - 10.1176/appi.ajp.161.3.576
DO - 10.1176/appi.ajp.161.3.576
M3 - Article
C2 - 14992989
AN - SCOPUS:1542373728
SN - 0002-953X
VL - 161
SP - 576
EP - 578
JO - American Journal of Psychiatry
JF - American Journal of Psychiatry
IS - 3
ER -