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Mohsen Poorganji

Department of Psychiatry, University of California, La Jolla, San Diego, CA, USA.

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2025

Papers

Neurophysiological biomarkers of treatment response in suicidal ideation: a systematic review.

Translational psychiatry November 17, 2025 Noah Stapper, Lindsay L Benster, Sahit Menon et al. 1 citation

A systematic review of 24 clinical trials examined neurophysiological biomarkers linked to treatment-induced changes in suicidal ideation. Most studies were published within the past five years but showed methodological heterogeneity, including non-randomized designs and concurrent interventions. Despite limitations, findings suggest that the anterior cingulate cortex is involved in the anti-suicidal effects of intravenous ketamine, an effect absent with oral ketamine, possibly explaining intravenous ketamine's superior clinical effects. Improvements in suicidal ideation following electroconvulsive therapy and magnetic seizure therapy were associated with activity in the prefrontal cortex. These patterns may indicate that acute effects of intravenous ketamine and sustained effects of seizure therapies involve differential modulation of these brain regions.