Imaging of brain activity and behavioral disorders.

Psychiatric developments Pub Date : 1986-01-01
E H Rubin
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Recent advances in brain imaging permit metabolic variables to be measured in psychiatric patients. These include regional cerebral blood flow, oxygen utilization, oxygen extraction and glucose utilization--all measures which reflect CNS energy utilization. The quantitative relationships between these metabolic parameters, neuronal activity, and higher cortical function are poorly understood. In evaluating the results of imaging studies, it is important to establish whether the reported changes correlate with episodic symptomatology or with a chronic disease process. Affective disorders exemplify conditions which are episodic, progress rapidly and respond to medication, making it difficult to identify consistent patterns of metabolic change. Thus unipolar subgroups have been described with both left and right metabolic predominance. On the other hand, imaging studies in dementia have consistently shown decreased glucose utilization, and more particularly poor verbal performance may go with reduced glucose uptake in the left temporal/parietal area. Although neuro-imaging studies are still at an early stage, the additional capacity to measure regional receptor distribution and kinetics using ligands tagged with positron emitters will open up new dimensions in the study of psycho-pathophysiology.

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脑活动和行为障碍成像。
脑成像的最新进展允许在精神病患者中测量代谢变量。这些指标包括脑区域血流量、氧气利用、氧气提取和葡萄糖利用——所有这些指标都反映了中枢神经系统的能量利用。这些代谢参数、神经元活动和高级皮质功能之间的定量关系尚不清楚。在评估影像学研究结果时,确定所报告的变化是否与偶发性症状学或慢性疾病过程相关是很重要的。情感性障碍是间歇性的,进展迅速,对药物有反应,因此很难确定代谢变化的一致模式。因此,单极亚群被描述为具有左和右代谢优势。另一方面,痴呆症的影像学研究一致显示葡萄糖利用率下降,尤其是语言表现不佳可能与左颞/顶叶区葡萄糖摄取减少有关。尽管神经成像研究仍处于早期阶段,但使用带有正电子发射器的配体来测量区域受体分布和动力学的额外能力将在心理病理生理学研究中开辟新的维度。
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