de Oliveira K C, Nery F G, Ferreti R E L, Lima M C, Cappi C, Machado-Lima A, Polichiso L, Carreira L L, Ávila C, Alho A T D L, Brentani H P, Miguel E C, Heinsen H, Jacob-Filho W, Pasqualucci C A, Lafer B, Grinberg L T
Brazilian Aging Brain Study Group (BBBABSG)/LIM 22, University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Cell Tissue Bank. 2012 Jun;13(2):315-26. doi: 10.1007/s10561-011-9258-0. Epub 2011 May 12.
There is an urgent need for expanding the number of brain banks serving psychiatric research. We describe here the Psychiatric Disorders arm of the Brain Bank of the Brazilian Aging Brain Study Group (Psy-BBBABSG), which is focused in bipolar disorder (BD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Our protocol was designed to minimize limitations faced by previous initiatives, and to enable design-based neurostereological analyses. The Psy-BBBABSG first milestone is the collection of 10 brains each of BD and OCD patients, and matched controls. The brains are sourced from a population-based autopsy service. The clinical and psychiatric assessments were done by an expert team including psychiatrists, through an informant. One hemisphere was perfused-fixed to render an optimal fixation for conducting neurostereological studies. The other hemisphere was comprehensively dissected and frozen for molecular studies. In 20 months, we collected 36 brains. A final report was completed for 14 cases: 3 BDs, 4 major depressive disorders, 1 substance use disorder, 1 mood disorder NOS, 3 obsessive compulsive spectrum symptoms, 1 OCD and 1 schizophrenia. The majority were male (64%), and the average age at death was 67.2 ± 9.0 years. The average postmortem interval was 16 h. Three matched controls were collected. The pilot stage confirmed that the protocols are well fitted to reach our goals. Our unique autopsy source makes possible to collect a fairly number of high quality cases in a short time. Such a collection offers an additional to the international research community to advance the understanding on neuropsychiatric diseases.
迫切需要增加服务于精神科研究的脑库数量。我们在此描述巴西衰老大脑研究组脑库(Psy-BBBABSG)的精神障碍分支,其专注于双相情感障碍(BD)和强迫症(OCD)。我们的方案旨在尽量减少先前举措所面临的限制,并能够进行基于设计的神经立体学分析。Psy-BBBABSG的第一个里程碑是收集10例BD患者、10例OCD患者及匹配对照的大脑。这些大脑来自一项基于人群的尸检服务。临床和精神评估由包括精神科医生在内的专家团队通过一名 informant 完成。一个半球进行灌注固定,以实现进行神经立体学研究的最佳固定效果。另一个半球进行全面解剖并冷冻用于分子研究。在20个月内,我们收集了36个大脑。完成了14例的最终报告:3例BD、4例重度抑郁症、1例物质使用障碍、1例未特定的心境障碍、3例强迫谱系症状、1例OCD和1例精神分裂症。大多数为男性(64%),平均死亡年龄为67.2±9.0岁。平均死后间隔为16小时。收集了3例匹配对照。试点阶段证实该方案非常适合实现我们的目标。我们独特的尸检来源使得在短时间内收集相当数量的高质量病例成为可能。这样的收集为国际研究界提供了补充,以推进对神经精神疾病的理解。