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Adjusting the dials

on the circuits in the human brain

Andres M Lozano MD PhD

Professor and Chair of Neurosurgery

Canada Research Chair in Neuroscience

Toronto Western Hospital

University of Toronto

• Depression

• Movement

• Vision

• Appetite

• Mood/Happiness/sadness

• Love/hate

• Drive/ambition

• Judgement, Empathy

• Memory and Cognition

Alzheimer’s

Parkinson’s disease

Brain Functions are localized

within circuits

Figure 1. Sagittal

MRI showing position of

DBS electrode in Subcallosal cingulate gyrus

Neuron 2013

1041 in PUB MED

in 2014

Lozano and Lipsman, Neuron 2013

Emerging Indications- over 20 in gov.trials registry over 30 in litterature

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January 1997

DEPRESSION • 9% incidence women 6% Men

• Depression is the leading cause of disability-121

million, increasingly affecting young people

• 800,000 suicides per year

• 10-20% fail medications, psychotherapy and

electroconvulsive therapy- treatment resistant

depression

3 months

DBS

R=3

Baseline

CBF PET

N=5

6 months

DBS

R=3

x = -4

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Cg25

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Mayberg, Lozano et al, Neuron 2005

Alzheimer’s disease

• 44.35 Million people worldwide 2015

• 75.32 Million people in 2013

• 135.46 Million people in 2015

(Alzheimer’s Disease International, 2013)

• 604 billion Worldwide cost in 2010

(Wimo et al., 2013)

The Anatomy of Memory

Conclusion

• Large unmet need in neurological and

psychiatric disorders

• Brain circuits are accessible.

• Their activity can be modulated.

– Motor, Mood, Cognitive

• Expansion of indications

• Multidisciplinary convergence of technology

and biology essential

• The hope is to help more patients.