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Br J Psychiatry ; 198(6): 448-56, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21628707

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BACKGROUND: Thalamic glutamine loss and grey matter reduction suggest neurodegeneration in first-episode schizophrenia, but the duration is unknown. AIMS: To observe glutamine and glutamate levels, grey matter volumes and social functioning in patients with schizophrenia followed to 80 months after diagnosis. METHOD: Grey matter volumes and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy metabolites in left anterior cingulate and left thalamus were measured in 17 patients with schizophrenia before medication and 10 and 80 months after diagnosis. Social functioning was assessed with the Life Skills Profile Rating Scale (LSPRS) at 80 months. RESULTS: The sum of thalamic glutamate and glutamine levels decreased over 80 months, and correlated inversely with the LSPRS. Thalamic glutamine and grey matter loss were significantly correlated in frontal, parietal, temporal and limbic regions. CONCLUSIONS: Brain metabolite loss is correlated with deteriorated social functioning and grey matter losses in schizophrenia, consistent with neurodegeneration.


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Glutamic Acid/metabolism , Glutamine/metabolism , Gyrus Cinguli , Schizophrenia , Social Participation , Thalamus , Activities of Daily Living , Adolescent , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , Aspartic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Aspartic Acid/metabolism , Brain Mapping , Case-Control Studies , Female , Glutamine/deficiency , Gyrus Cinguli/metabolism , Gyrus Cinguli/pathology , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Male , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Schizophrenia/drug therapy , Schizophrenia/metabolism , Schizophrenia/pathology , Schizophrenic Psychology , Thalamus/metabolism , Thalamus/pathology , Time Factors
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Br J Psychiatry ; 191: 325-34, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17906243

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BACKGROUND: Progressive volumetric changes in the brains of people with schizophrenia have been attributed to a number of factors. AIMS: To determine whether glutamatergic changes in patients with schizophrenia correlated with grey-matter losses during the first years of illness. METHOD: Left anterior cingulate and thalamic glutamatergic metabolite levels and grey-matter volumes were examined in 16 patients with first-episode schizophrenia before and after 10 months and 30 months of antipsychotic treatment and in 16 healthy participants on two occasions 30 months apart. RESULTS: Higher than normal glutamine levels were found in the anterior cingulate and thalamus of never-treated patients. Thalamic levels of glutamine were significantly reduced after 30 months. Limited grey-matter reductions were seen in patients at 10 months followed by widespread grey-matter loss at 30 months. Parietal and temporal lobe grey-matter loss was correlated with thalamic glutamine loss. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated glutamine levels in never-treated patients followed by decreased thalamic glutamine and grey-matter loss in connected regions could indicate either neurodegeneration or a plastic response to reduced subcortical activity.


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Glutamic Acid/metabolism , Glutamine/metabolism , Gyrus Cinguli/pathology , Schizophrenia/pathology , Thalamus/pathology , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Female , Functional Laterality , Gyrus Cinguli/metabolism , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Male , Thalamus/metabolism , Time Factors
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