阿南多巴胺与精神分裂症患者双眼深度倒置错觉改变的关系

Anne R. Reuter, J. Bumb, Juliane K. Mueller, Cathrin Rohleder, F. Pahlisch, Franziska Hanke, E. Arens, F. Leweke, D. Koethe, E. Schwarz
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摘要:双目深度倒置错觉(BDII)是一种涉及高阶视觉和认知过程的视觉错觉。它的损伤与精神病有关,并被确定为高危精神状态的标志。内源性大麻素系统(ECS)参与多种神经生理过程。它的关键成分之一,anandamide,与精神分裂症的病理生理有关。人们对它对BDII变化的影响知之甚少。因此,我们探索了BDII和anandamide水平之间的关系。方法:对28例首发antipsychotic-naïve精神分裂症(SZ)患者和81例健康对照(HC)进行BDII、血和脑脊液采集。采用高效液相色谱/质谱法测定血清和脑脊液中anandamide水平。结果:与HC相比,SZ的BDII评分显著升高,表明SZ的错觉知觉修正被破坏。SZ脑脊液中Anandamide水平明显高于HC,而血清中Anandamide水平无显著差异。然而,我们发现精神分裂症患者和对照组血清中anandamide水平和BDII评分存在特定的关联差异。结论:这些发现支持了anandamide参与精神分裂症认知过程受损的假设,并与升高anandamide水平的保护作用一致。
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Association of anandamide with altered binocular depth inversion illusion in schizophrenia
Abstract Objectives: Binocular depth inversion illusion (BDII) represents an illusion of visual perception that involves higher-order visual and cognitive processes. Its impairment has been linked to psychotic conditions and identified as a marker for at-risk mental states. The endogenous cannabinoid system (ECS) is involved in various neurophysiological processes. One of its key components, anandamide, is involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Little is known about its impact on BDII alterations. Therefore, we explored associations between BDII and anandamide levels. Methods: BDII was conducted and blood and CSF were taken in 28 first-episode antipsychotic-naïve schizophrenia (SZ) patients and 81 healthy controls (HC). Serum and CSF anandamide levels were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Results: BDII scores were significantly elevated in SZ versus HC, indicating a disruption of illusionary revision of percepts in SZ. Anandamide levels were significantly higher in CSF of SZ compared to HC, while serum anandamide was not. However, we found specific association differences of anandamide levels and BDII scores between schizophrenia patients and controls in serum. Conclusions: These findings support the hypothesis of an involvement of anandamide in cognitive processes impaired in schizophrenia and are consistent with a protective effect of elevated anandamide levels herein.
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