P Falkai, T Schneider, B Greve, E Klieser, B Bogerts
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Abstract
Frontal and occipital lobe width were determined in the computed tomographic (= CT) scans of 135 schizophrenic patients, 158 neuropsychiatrically healthy and 102 psychiatric control subjects, including patients with affective psychosis, neurosis and schizoaffective psychosis. Most healthy right handed subjects demonstrate a relative enlargement of the right frontal as well as left occipital lobe compared to the opposite hemisphere. These normal frontal and occipital lobe asymmetries were selectively reduced in schizophrenics (f.: 5%, p < .0005; o.: 3%, p < .05), irrespective of the psychopathological subgroup. Schizophrenic neuroleptic non-responders revealed a significant reduction of frontal lobe asymmetry (3%, p < .05), while no correlation between BPRS-subscores and disturbed cerebral laterality could be detected. In sum the present study demonstrates disturbed cerebral lateralisation in schizophrenic patients supporting the hypothesis of interrupted early brain development in schizophrenia.
对135例精神分裂症患者、158例神经精神健康者和102例精神对照者(包括情感性精神病、神经症和分裂情感性精神病)的额枕叶宽度进行了CT扫描。大多数健康的右撇子受试者表现出右额叶和左枕叶相对于对侧半球的增大。这些正常额叶和枕叶不对称在精神分裂症患者中选择性地减少(f: 5%, p < .0005;0.03%, p < 0.05),与精神病理亚组无关。精神分裂症抗精神病药无应答者显示额叶不对称性显著降低(3%,p < 0.05),而bprs评分与大脑偏侧性紊乱之间没有相关性。总之,目前的研究表明精神分裂症患者的大脑侧化紊乱,支持精神分裂症早期大脑发育中断的假设。