TY - JOUR
T1 - Volumetric magnetic resonance imaging study of the anterior cingulate gyrus in schizotypal disorder
AU - Takahashi, Tsutomu
AU - Suzuki, Michio
AU - Kawasaki, Yasuhiro
AU - Kurokawa, Kenzo
AU - Hagino, Hirofumi
AU - Yamashita, Ikiko
AU - Zhou, Shi Yu
AU - Nohara, Shigeru
AU - Nakamura, Kazue
AU - Seto, Hikaru
AU - Kurachi, Masayoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
■ Acknowledgments This study was supported in part by a Research Grant (11–3) for Nervous and Mental Disorders from the Ministry of Health and Welfare (Japan).
PY - 2002/12
Y1 - 2002/12
N2 - Lack of normal structural asymmetry of the anterior cingulate gyrus (ACG) in patients with schizophrenia has been reported in our previous study. However, to our knowledge, no morphological studies of the brain have examined changes in ACG volume in patients with schizotypal features. We investigated the volume of the gray matter and the white matter of the ACG by three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 24 patients who met the ICD-10 criteria for schizotypal disorder (12 males, 12 females) in comparison with 48 age- and gender-matched healthy control subjects (24 males, 24 females) and 40 patients with schizophrenia (20 males, 20 females). As we reported previously, right ACG gray matter volume was significantly reduced in the female patients with schizophrenia compared with the female controls. On the other hand, the gray and white matter volume of the ACG in the patients with schizotypal disorder did not differ significantly from the values in the healthy controls or the patients with schizophrenia. However, the female patients with schizotypal disorder showed a lack of right-greater-than-left asymmetry of the ACG gray and white matter found in the female controls. These results suggest that both schizotypal and schizophrenic subjects share, at least in part, the same cerebral asymmetry abnormalities.
AB - Lack of normal structural asymmetry of the anterior cingulate gyrus (ACG) in patients with schizophrenia has been reported in our previous study. However, to our knowledge, no morphological studies of the brain have examined changes in ACG volume in patients with schizotypal features. We investigated the volume of the gray matter and the white matter of the ACG by three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 24 patients who met the ICD-10 criteria for schizotypal disorder (12 males, 12 females) in comparison with 48 age- and gender-matched healthy control subjects (24 males, 24 females) and 40 patients with schizophrenia (20 males, 20 females). As we reported previously, right ACG gray matter volume was significantly reduced in the female patients with schizophrenia compared with the female controls. On the other hand, the gray and white matter volume of the ACG in the patients with schizotypal disorder did not differ significantly from the values in the healthy controls or the patients with schizophrenia. However, the female patients with schizotypal disorder showed a lack of right-greater-than-left asymmetry of the ACG gray and white matter found in the female controls. These results suggest that both schizotypal and schizophrenic subjects share, at least in part, the same cerebral asymmetry abnormalities.
KW - Anterior cingulate gyrus
KW - Asymmetry
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Schizophrenia
KW - Schizotypal disorder
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U2 - 10.1007/s00406-002-0392-3
DO - 10.1007/s00406-002-0392-3
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 12563535
AN - SCOPUS:0037000908
SN - 0940-1334
VL - 252
SP - 268
EP - 277
JO - European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
JF - European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
IS - 6
ER -