Fractional Anisotropic Changes of Corpus Callosum Associated with Antipsychotic Treatment in First-Episode Antipsychotic Drug-Naive Patients with Schizophrenia

Q Medicine
Erdal Pan, M. Ateş, A. Algul, A. Aytekin, C. Başoğlu, S. Ebrinç, M. Cetin, S. Kose
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ABSTRACTObjective: Schizophrenia involves white matter abnormalities that might have a central role in the pathophysiology. Abnormal brain connectivity especially in prefrontal and temporal heteromodal cortex has been suggested as the leading structural impairment in patients with schizophrenia. In this study we examined the relationship between potential white matter changes and clinical response, as well as associations with antipsychotic treatment follow-up.Methods: 18 first-episode schizophrenia (FES) patients were recruited from the outpatient unit of the GATA (Gulhane Military Medical Academy) Haydarpasa Research and Training Hospital, between June 2009-February 2010. Fourteen patients with FES were recruited, and 16 healthy control subjects were recruited from the community. Diffusion tensor MRI (DT-MRI) was obtained from participants at baseline and after 4 weeks of standard antipsychotic treatment. A color-coded fractional anisotropy map for each 11 patient was extracted from the 4-week follow-up...
首次服用抗精神病药物的精神分裂症患者胼胝体的各向异性变化与抗精神病药物治疗相关
目的:精神分裂症涉及白质异常,可能在病理生理中起核心作用。脑连通性异常,尤其是前额叶和颞叶异型皮质异常,被认为是精神分裂症患者的主要结构损伤。在这项研究中,我们研究了潜在的白质变化与临床反应之间的关系,以及与抗精神病治疗随访的关系。方法:2009年6月至2010年2月,从Gulhane军事医学学院Haydarpasa研究与训练医院门诊部招募18例首发精神分裂症患者。本研究招募了14名FES患者,并从社区招募了16名健康对照者。在基线和标准抗精神病药物治疗4周后,从参与者获得弥散张量MRI (DT-MRI)。从4周的随访中提取了每11例患者的彩色编码分数各向异性图。
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