What Does Neuroimaging Indicate in Excoriation (Skin-Picking) Disorder?

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Murad Atmaca, Muhammed Fatih Tabara
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Learning objectives: After participating in this CME activity, the psychiatrist should be better able to:• Analyze neuroimaging findings to identify and explain structural and functional brain differences associated with SPD, including implications for impulse control, emotional regulation, and motor coordination.

Abstract: Skin-picking (excoriation) disorder (SPD), characterized by recurrent and excessive skin picking without underlying skin disease, leads to significant tissue damage. This review highlights the disorder's influences on brain function and structure. Neuroimaging and neurocognitive studies indicate that impairments in frontostriatal circuits are critical to SPD development. Abnormalities in motor control circuits also contribute to motor control issues and impulsivity, suggesting that these circuits play a role in SPD's pathophysiology. Functional imaging studies show hypoactivity in the anterior cingulate cortex, dorsal striatum, and right medial frontal areas, regions essential for motor movement formation and suppression. Structurally, patients with SPD exhibit brain volume and cortical thickness changes in frontal regions involved in impulse control, such as the inferior frontal gyrus, orbitofrontal cortex, and nucleus accumbens, compared to those with trichotillomania and healthy controls. These findings suggest that SPD has distinct neurobiological and neuroanatomical features, emphasizing the importance of further research to understand its underlying mechanisms.

揭皮(抠皮)障碍的神经影像学提示什么?
学习目标:参加CME活动后,精神科医生应该能够更好地:•分析神经影像学结果,以识别和解释与SPD相关的大脑结构和功能差异,包括冲动控制、情绪调节和运动协调的影响。摘要:扒皮(excoriation)障碍(SPD)以反复和过度的扒皮为特征,无潜在的皮肤疾病,导致严重的组织损伤。这篇综述强调了这种疾病对大脑功能和结构的影响。神经影像学和神经认知研究表明,额纹状体回路的损伤对SPD的发展至关重要。运动控制回路的异常也会导致运动控制问题和冲动,这表明这些回路在SPD的病理生理中发挥作用。功能成像研究显示,前扣带皮层、背纹状体和右侧内侧额叶区域活动不足,这些区域对运动形成和抑制至关重要。在结构上,与拔毛癖患者和健康对照相比,SPD患者在涉及冲动控制的额叶区域,如额下回、眶额皮质和伏隔核,表现出脑容量和皮质厚度的变化。这些发现表明SPD具有独特的神经生物学和神经解剖学特征,强调了进一步研究其潜在机制的重要性。
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CiteScore
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审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Harvard Review of Psychiatry is the authoritative source for scholarly reviews and perspectives on important topics in psychiatry. Founded by the Harvard Medical School''s Department of Psychiatry, the Harvard Review of Psychiatry features review papers that summarize and synthesize the key literature in a scholarly and clinically relevant manner. Topics covered include: Schizophrenia and related disorders; Mood disorders; Personality disorders; Substance use disorders; Anxiety; Neuroscience; Psychosocial aspects of psychiatry; Ethics; Psychiatric education; and much more. In addition, a Clinical Challenges section presents a case with discussion from a panel of experts. Brief reviews are presented in topic-specific columns that include Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, History of Psychiatry, Ethics, and others.
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