Charting brain GABA and glutamate levels across psychiatric disorders by quantitative analysis of 121 1H-MRS studies.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1017/S0033291724001673
Jiayuan Zhang, Timothea Toulopoulou, Qian Li, Lijing Niu, Lanxin Peng, Haowei Dai, Keyin Chen, Xingqin Wang, Ruiwang Huang, Xinhua Wei, Ruibin Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Psychiatric diagnosis is based on categorical diagnostic classification, yet similarities in genetics and clinical features across disorders suggest that these classifications share commonalities in neurobiology, particularly regarding neurotransmitters. Glutamate (Glu) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the brain's primary excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters, play critical roles in brain function and physiological processes.

Methods: We examined the levels of Glu, combined glutamate and glutamine (Glx), and GABA across psychiatric disorders by pooling data from 121 1H-MRS studies and further divided the sample based on Axis I disorders.

Results: Statistically significant differences in GABA levels were found in the combined psychiatric group compared with healthy controls (Hedge's g = -0.112, p = 0.008). Further analyses based on brain regions showed that brain GABA levels significantly differed across Axis I disorders and controls in the parieto-occipital cortex (Hedge's g = 0.277, p = 0.019). Furthermore, GABA levels were reduced in affective disorders in the occipital cortex (Hedge's g = -0.468, p = 0.043). Reductions in Glx levels were found in neurodevelopmental disorders (Hedge's g = -0.287, p = 0.022). Analysis focusing on brain regions suggested that Glx levels decreased in the frontal cortex (Hedge's g = -0.226, p = 0.025), and the reduction of Glu levels in patients with affective disorders in the frontal cortex is marginally significant (Hedge's g = -0.172, p = 0.052). When analyzing the anterior cingulate cortex and prefrontal cortex separately, reductions were only found in GABA levels in the former (Hedge's g = - 0.191, p = 0.009) across all disorders.

Conclusions: Altered glutamatergic and GABAergic metabolites were found across psychiatric disorders, indicating shared dysfunction. We found reduced GABA levels across psychiatric disorders and lower Glu levels in affective disorders. These results highlight the significance of GABA and Glu in psychiatric etiology and partially support rethinking current diagnostic categories.

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通过对 121 项 1H-MRS 研究进行定量分析,绘制不同精神疾病大脑 GABA 和谷氨酸水平的图表。
背景:精神疾病的诊断以分类诊断为基础,然而各种疾病在遗传学和临床特征方面的相似性表明,这些分类在神经生物学方面存在共性,尤其是在神经递质方面。谷氨酸(Glu)和γ-氨基丁酸(GABA)是大脑主要的兴奋性和抑制性神经递质,在大脑功能和生理过程中发挥着关键作用:我们汇集了 121 项 1H-MRS 研究的数据,并根据轴 I 疾病进一步划分样本,从而研究了不同精神疾病中 Glu、谷氨酸和谷氨酰胺(Glx)以及 GABA 的水平:结果:与健康对照组相比,综合精神病组的 GABA 水平存在统计学意义上的显著差异(Hedge's g = -0.112,p = 0.008)。基于大脑区域的进一步分析表明,在顶枕皮层,轴一疾病患者和对照组的大脑 GABA 水平存在显著差异(Hedge's g = 0.277,p = 0.019)。此外,情感障碍患者枕叶皮层中的 GABA 水平降低(Hedge's g = -0.468,p = 0.043)。神经发育障碍患者的 Glx 水平降低(Hedge's g = -0.287,p = 0.022)。以大脑区域为重点的分析表明,额叶皮层的 Glx 水平降低(Hedge's g = -0.226,p = 0.025),情感障碍患者额叶皮层的 Glu 水平降低略有显著性(Hedge's g = -0.172,p = 0.052)。在对前扣带回皮层和前额叶皮层进行单独分析时,在所有失调症中仅发现前者的 GABA 水平降低(Hedge's g = - 0.191,p = 0.009):结论:在各种精神障碍中都发现了谷氨酸能和 GABA 能代谢产物的改变,这表明存在共同的功能障碍。我们发现各种精神障碍的 GABA 水平都有所降低,而情感障碍的 Glu 水平较低。这些结果凸显了GABA和Glu在精神病病因学中的重要性,并部分支持了对当前诊断类别的重新思考。
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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
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711
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期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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