Deep brain stimulation induces white matter remodeling and functional changes to brain-wide networks - PubMed
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- Deep brain stimulation (DBS) targeting white matter near the subcallosal anterior cingulate cortex (SCC-DBS) in macaques increases fractional anisotropy in the cingulum bundle.
- At the cellular level, SCC-DBS is associated with increased myelinated oligodendrocytes and enhanced myelination in the mid-cingulum bundle.
- SCC-DBS alters brain-wide functional connectivity, particularly affecting interactions between the SCC and networks like the default mode network, which is implicated in depression.
- The findings suggest that white matter remodeling and changes in brain networks may contribute to DBS's therapeutic efficacy for neurological and psychiatric disorders.