Shah S A, Doraiswamy P M, Husain M M, Escalona P R, Na C, Figiel G S, Patterson L J, Ellinwood E H, McDonald W M, Boyko O B
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1992 Jun;85(6):474-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1992.tb03214.x.
High-field magnetic resonance (MR) images were used to study posterior fossa morphology in 27 patients with major depression and 36 normal control subjects. Depressed patients demonstrated smaller brain stem and cerebellar vermis than controls. These differences were highly significant for the anterior cerebellar vermis and medulla. There was also a striking age-related decline in midbrain size in depressed patients as well as in controls. Our results are consistent with several lines of evidence implicating a role for the cerebellar vermis in affective disorders and, in addition, provide the first MR documentation of the differential effects of aging on posterior fossa morphology in normal subjects compared with patients with major depression.
利用高场磁共振(MR)图像对27例重度抑郁症患者和36名正常对照者的后颅窝形态进行了研究。抑郁症患者的脑干和小脑蚓部比对照组小。这些差异在前小脑蚓部和延髓中非常显著。抑郁症患者和对照组的中脑大小也均出现了明显的与年龄相关的减小。我们的结果与几条证据一致,这些证据表明小脑蚓部在情感障碍中发挥作用,此外,还首次通过磁共振成像证明了与重度抑郁症患者相比,衰老对正常受试者后颅窝形态的不同影响。