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Brain chemical changes in depression after stroke measured by proton spectroscopy

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Abstract

In a study of 26 first-ever stroke patients, 31% exhibited depression within 10 days post-stroke.

  • Eight patients met criteria for depression at the initial assessment, with nine meeting criteria at follow-up four months later.
  • Patients with depression showed significantly higher levels of glutamate and glutamine in the brain compared to those without depression.
  • No biochemical differences were noted between depressed and non-depressed patients at the four-month follow-up.
  • Changes in frontal lobe glutamate/glutamine levels may indicate disturbances in neurotransmitter activity shortly after a stroke.

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