Hall Mei-Hua, Jensen J Eric, Du Fei, Smoller Jordan W, O'Connor Lauren, Spencer Kevin M, Öngür Dost
Psychotic Disorders Division, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA 02452, USA; Psychosis Neurobiology Laboratory, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA 02452, USA.
McLean Imaging Center, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA 02452, USA.
Neuroimage. 2015 May 1;111:186-91. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.02.014. Epub 2015 Feb 14.
The auditory P3 event-related potential (ERP) is thought to index cognitive processing relevant to attention and working memory processes. Drug challenge studies suggest that glutamate neurotransmission plays an important role in modulating P3 ERP. However, while direct links between glutamate activity and P3 ERP response in humans are suspected, mechanistic details remain largely unknown. We investigated here the relationships between P3 ERP and indices of glutamatergic processing measured in vivo with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H MRS). We hypothesized that a higher index of glutamatergic processing (glutamine/glutamate ratio; abbreviated Gln/Glu) in the anterior cingulate (ACC) and in the parietal-occipital (POC) cortices would associate with larger frontal P3a and parietal P3b amplitudes, respectively.
Frontal P3a (Fz) and parietal P3b (Pz) were collected from 32 healthy participants who performed an auditory oddball task. Resting glutamate (Glu), glutamine (Gln), and Gln/Glu (an index of glutamatergic processing) measures were obtained on a 4T MR scanner using J-resolved MR spectroscopy. Linear regression and partial correlations were used for statistical analysis.
Significant positive correlations were found between frontal P3a amplitude and ACC Gln/Glu ratio (partial R=0.57; P=0.001) and between frontal P3a amplitude and ACC Gln concentration (partial R=0.43; P=0.02). Relationships between parietal P3b and the glutamate indices in the POC were not significant.
These results indicate a specific connection between an index of glutamate neurotransmitter function in ACC and frontal P3 ERP, providing a novel insight into the neurochemistry underlying scalp recorded EEG response. Abnormalities in glutamate neurotransmission have been observed in schizophrenia and other psychiatric conditions and may underlie illness related deficits of P3 ERP.
听觉P3事件相关电位(ERP)被认为是与注意力和工作记忆过程相关的认知加工指标。药物激发研究表明,谷氨酸能神经传递在调节P3 ERP中起重要作用。然而,尽管怀疑人类谷氨酸活性与P3 ERP反应之间存在直接联系,但机制细节仍 largely未知。我们在此研究了P3 ERP与用质子磁共振波谱((1)H MRS)在体内测量的谷氨酸能加工指标之间的关系。我们假设,前扣带回(ACC)和顶枕叶(POC)皮质中较高的谷氨酸能加工指标(谷氨酰胺/谷氨酸比率;缩写为Gln/Glu)将分别与较大的额叶P3a和顶叶P3b波幅相关。
从32名进行听觉oddball任务的健康参与者中收集额叶P3a(Fz)和顶叶P3b(Pz)。使用J分辨磁共振波谱在4T MR扫描仪上获得静息谷氨酸(Glu)、谷氨酰胺(Gln)和Gln/Glu(谷氨酸能加工指标)测量值。采用线性回归和偏相关进行统计分析。
发现额叶P3a波幅与ACC Gln/Glu比率之间存在显著正相关(偏R = 0.57;P = 0.001),以及额叶P3a波幅与ACC Gln浓度之间存在显著正相关(偏R = 0.43;P = 0.02)。顶叶P3b与POC中谷氨酸指标之间的关系不显著。
这些结果表明ACC中谷氨酸神经递质功能指标与额叶P3 ERP之间存在特定联系,为头皮记录的脑电图反应背后的神经化学提供了新的见解。在精神分裂症和其他精神疾病中已观察到谷氨酸能神经传递异常,可能是与疾病相关的P3 ERP缺陷的基础。