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一项关于重度抑郁症中壳核的磁共振成像研究。

A magnetic resonance imaging study of putamen nuclei in major depression.

作者信息

Husain M M, McDonald W M, Doraiswamy P M, Figiel G S, Na C, Escalona P R, Boyko O B, Nemeroff C B, Krishnan K R

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710.

出版信息

Psychiatry Res. 1991 Oct;40(2):95-9. doi: 10.1016/0925-4927(91)90001-7.

Abstract

The basal ganglia are recognized as putative mediators of certain cognitive and behavioral symptoms of major depression. Moreover, patients with basal ganglia lesions have repeatedly exhibited significant affective symptomatology, including apathy, depressive mood, and psychosis. Using high resolution, axial T2 intermediate magnetic resonance images, and a systematic sampling stereologic method, we assessed putamen nuclei volumes in 41 patients with major depression (DSM-III) and 44 healthy volunteer controls of similar age. Depressed patients had significantly smaller putamen nuclei compared with controls. Age was negatively correlated with putamen size in both groups. These results are the first demonstration of diminished putamen volumes in depression and further support a role for basal ganglia structures in the etiopathogenesis of depression.

摘要

基底神经节被认为是重度抑郁症某些认知和行为症状的假定介导者。此外,患有基底神经节病变的患者反复出现明显的情感症状,包括冷漠、抑郁情绪和精神病。我们使用高分辨率轴向T2加权磁共振图像和系统抽样立体学方法,评估了41例重度抑郁症(DSM-III)患者和44名年龄相仿的健康志愿者对照的壳核体积。与对照组相比,抑郁症患者的壳核明显较小。两组中年龄与壳核大小均呈负相关。这些结果首次证明了抑郁症患者壳核体积减小,并进一步支持了基底神经节结构在抑郁症病因学中的作用。

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