Roth Robert M, Koven Nancy S, Randolph John J, Flashman Laura A, Pixley Heather S, Ricketts Sarah M, Wishart Heather A, Saykin Andrew J
Brain Imaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.
Neuroreport. 2006 Jul 31;17(11):1085-9. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000227979.06013.57.
Bipolar disorder has been associated with dysfunction of executive control processes. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined brain activation during a counting Stroop task in 11 healthy adults and 11 patients with bipolar I disorder. Results revealed greater activation for the healthy than bipolar disorder group in distributed brain regions that included the right inferior and medial frontal gyri. With the exception of one area within the left posterior cingulate gyrus that was correlated with mania severity, regional activations where group differences were observed were not associated with mood symptoms in the patient group. These findings add to the growing body of evidence implicating neural circuitry subserving executive control in bipolar disorder.
双相情感障碍与执行控制过程功能障碍有关。我们使用功能磁共振成像技术,对11名健康成年人和11名双相I型障碍患者在计数Stroop任务期间的大脑激活情况进行了检查。结果显示,在包括右侧额下回和额中回在内的多个脑区,健康组的激活程度高于双相情感障碍组。除了左侧后扣带回中的一个区域与躁狂严重程度相关外,观察到组间差异的区域激活与患者组的情绪症状无关。这些发现进一步证明了双相情感障碍中涉及执行控制的神经回路存在问题。