Brain-behavior relationships in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

S. Saxena, R. Bota, A. Brody
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Advances in neuroimaging have led to a greater understanding of brain-behavior relationships in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This article provides an updated review and analysis of the structural and functional neuroimaging studies in OCD published to date and discusses how evidence from various types of neuroimaging studies has been synthesized to generate and test hypotheses regarding these relationships. We also review the basic science literature on the functional neuroanatomy of cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical circuits and integrate this information with neuroimaging data in OCD, to present a theoretical model of brain mediation of OCD symptoms and response to treatment. Taken together, neuroimaging studies indicate that OCD symptoms are mediated by hyperactivity in orbitofrontal-subcortical circuits, which may be attributable to an imbalance of tone between direct and indirect striato-pallidal pathways. Serotonergic drugs may ameliorate OCD symptoms by changing the relative balance of tone through the indirect versus direct orbitofrontal-subcortical pathways, thereby decreasing activity in the overall circuit that exists in the symptomatic state.
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强迫症的脑-行为关系。
神经影像学的进步使我们对强迫症(OCD)的脑-行为关系有了更深入的了解。本文对迄今为止发表的强迫症的结构和功能神经影像学研究进行了最新的回顾和分析,并讨论了如何综合各种类型的神经影像学研究的证据来产生和检验关于这些关系的假设。我们还回顾了关于皮质-基底神经节-丘脑-皮质回路的功能神经解剖学的基础科学文献,并将这些信息与强迫症的神经影像学数据相结合,提出了大脑介导强迫症症状和治疗反应的理论模型。综上所述,神经影像学研究表明强迫症症状是由眶额-皮层下回路的过度活跃介导的,这可能是由于直接和间接纹状体-苍白质通路之间的张力不平衡。5 -羟色胺类药物可能通过改变间接与直接眶额-皮质下通路的张力相对平衡来改善强迫症症状,从而降低症状状态下存在的整个回路的活性。
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