, des patients en rémission d'un trouble de l'humeur unipolaire et des sujets sains. L'objectif était d'identifier des marqueurs « traits » de la maladie, Nous avons retrouvé des différences significatives entre les trois groupes dans la région du striatum ventral

, Cette particularité d'activation du striatum ventral à l'IRM fonctionnelle, propre à chaque groupe, doit faire l'objet d'études de réplication et de quantification

, Cette démarche pourrait conduire à l'identification d'un biomarqueur utilisable en pratique clinique pour différencier la dépression du trouble de l

, Pour compléter cette information, la nature de cette activité, activatrice ou inhibitrice, peut-être explorée par l'analyse des métabolites impliqués. La spectroscopie est une méthode qui permet l'étude à la fois qualitative et qualitative. En termes de perspectives, nous envisageons une étude de spectroscopie pour les trois mêmes types de populations cliniques et de témoins, pour la même région anatomique (le striatum ventral), en ajoutant une nouvelle région anatomique comme objet d'étude : le cortex cingulaire antérieur. Les choix de la technique -la spectroscopie -et de la nouvelle région anatomique, A côté d'une éventuelle application clinique, nos résultats apportent un élément d'explication physiopathologique sur l'activité de la région

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