Jay D. Amsterdam M.D., P. David Mozley M.D., Mady Hornig-Rohan M.D.
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Abstract
Temporal lobe dysfunction may be involved in mediating some of the symptoms associated with depression. The purpose of this study was to compare temporal lobe activity during depression with activity during clinical improvement in the same patient using SPECT brain imaging with [I123]-labeled iofetamine (IMP). Five patients with major depression who had pretreatment IMP SPECT scans were re-imaged during clinical recovery. Regions of interest were drawn around the temporal poles on the coronal sections of SPECT images, as well as around the whole brain on the sagittal sections. The count rates of IMP activity were then compared before and during clinical recovery. In all cases, we observed a normalization in the degree of right temporal lobe IMP accumulation (i.e., temporal lobe asymmetry) during successful antidepressant therapy. Depression 3:213-211 (1995/1996). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
抑郁症患者的i123 - ifetamine (IMP) spect脑成像:临床恢复期间颞叶不对称的正常化
颞叶功能障碍可能参与介导与抑郁症相关的一些症状。本研究的目的是通过使用[I123]标记的依非他明(IMP)进行SPECT脑成像,比较同一患者抑郁症期间的颞叶活动与临床改善期间的活动。5例重度抑郁症患者在临床恢复期间进行了预处理IMP SPECT扫描。在SPECT图像的冠状面上,在颞极周围绘制感兴趣的区域,在矢状面上在整个大脑周围绘制感兴趣的区域。然后比较临床恢复前和恢复期间IMP活性计数率。在所有病例中,我们观察到在成功的抗抑郁治疗期间,右颞叶IMP积累程度(即颞叶不对称)正常化。抑郁症:213-211(1995/1996)。©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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