Fronto-limbic brain structures in suicidal and non-suicidal female patients with major depressive disorder

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Psychiatry Pub Date : 2006-12-05 DOI:10.1038/sj.mp.4001919
E S Monkul, J P Hatch, M A Nicoletti, S Spence, P Brambilla, A L T Lacerda, R B Sassi, A G Mallinger, M S Keshavan, J C Soares
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Our knowledge about the neurobiology of suicide is limited. It has been proposed that suicidal behavior generally requires biological abnormalities concomitant with the personality trait of impulsivity/aggression, besides an acute psychiatric illness or psychosocial stressor. We investigated fronto-limbic anatomical brain abnormalities in suicidal and non-suicidal adult female patients with unipolar depression. Our sample consisted of seven suicidal unipolar patients, 10 non-suicidal unipolar patients and 17 healthy female comparison subjects. The criterion for suicidality was one or more documented lifetime suicide attempts. A 1.5T GE Signa Imaging System running version Signa 5.4.3 software was used to acquire the magnetic resonance imaging images. All anatomical structures were measured blindly, with the subjects’ identities and group assignments masked. We used analysis of covariance with age and intracranial volume as covariates and the Tukey–Kramer procedure to compare suicidal patients, non-suicidal patients and healthy comparison subjects. Suicidal patients had smaller right and left orbitofrontal cortex gray matter volumes compared with healthy comparison subjects. Suicidal patients had larger right amygdala volumes than non-suicidal patients. Abnormalities in the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala in suicidal patients may impair decision-making and predispose these patients to act more impulsively and to attempt suicide.

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有自杀倾向和无自杀倾向的重度抑郁症女性患者的前边缘脑结构
我们对自杀的神经生物学了解有限。有人认为,自杀行为除了需要急性精神疾病或社会心理压力外,一般还需要伴有冲动/攻击性人格特征的生物异常。我们研究了有自杀倾向和无自杀倾向的单相抑郁症成年女性患者的大脑前边缘解剖异常。我们的样本包括 7 名有自杀倾向的单相抑郁症患者、10 名无自杀倾向的单相抑郁症患者和 17 名健康女性对比受试者。自杀标准是一生中有一次或多次自杀未遂记录。磁共振成像图像由运行 Signa 5.4.3 版软件的 1.5T GE Signa 成像系统采集。所有解剖结构的测量均为盲测,受试者的身份和分组均被掩盖。我们使用以年龄和颅内容积为协变量的协方差分析和Tukey-Kramer程序来比较自杀患者、非自杀患者和健康对比受试者。与健康对比对象相比,自杀患者的左右眶额皮层灰质体积较小。自杀患者的右侧杏仁核体积大于非自杀患者。有自杀倾向的患者眶额皮层和杏仁核的异常可能会影响他们的决策,使他们更容易冲动行事并试图自杀。
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Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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20.50
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4.50%
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459
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Psychiatry focuses on publishing research that aims to uncover the biological mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal emphasizes studies that bridge pre-clinical and clinical research, covering cellular, molecular, integrative, clinical, imaging, and psychopharmacology levels.
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