Title of article :
Decreased Prefrontal Myo-Inositol in Major Depressive Disorder
Author/Authors :
Nick J. Coupland، نويسنده , , Catherine J. Ogilvie، نويسنده , , Kathleen M. Hegadoren، نويسنده , , Peter Seres، نويسنده , , Chris C. Hanstock، نويسنده , , Peter S. Allen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
9
From page :
1526
To page :
1534
Abstract :
Background Postmortem studies have shown robust prefrontal cortex glial losses and more subtle neuronal changes in major depressive disorder (MDD). Earlier proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) studies of the glial marker myo-inositol in MDD were subject to potential confounds. The primary hypothesis of this study was that MDD patients would show reduced prefrontal/anterior cingulate cortex levels of myo-inositol. Methods Thirteen nonmedicated moderate–severe MDD patients and 13 matched control subjects were studied (six male, seven female per group). Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy stimulated echo acquisition mode spectra (3.0 T; echo time = 168 msec; mixing time = 28 msec; repetition time = 3000 msec) were obtained from prefrontal/anterior cingulate cortex. Metabolite data were adjusted for tissue composition. Results Patients with MDD showed significantly lower myo-inositol/creatine ratios (.94 ± .23) than control subjects (1.32 ± .37) [F(1,23) = 6.9; p = .016]. Conclusions These data suggest a reduction of myo-inositol in prefrontal/anterior cingulate cortex in MDD, which could be a consequence of glial loss or altered glial metabolism. Additional in vivo studies of glial markers could add to the understanding of the pathophysiology of MDD.
Keywords :
N-acetylaspartate , stress , Glia , Major depressive disorder , inositol , magnetic resonancespectroscopy
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Record number :
502717
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