Changes over time in frontotemporal activation during a working memory task in patients with schizophrenia

被引:25
作者
Wolf, Robert Christian
Vasic, Nenad
Hoese, Annett
Spitzer, Manfred
Walter, Henrik
机构
[1] Univ Ulm, Dept Psychiat, D-89075 Ulm, Germany
[2] Univ Bonn, Dept Psychiat, Div Med Psychol, D-5300 Bonn, Germany
关键词
schizophrenia; working memory; prefrontal cortex; temporal cortex; frontotemporal function;
D O I
10.1016/j.schres.2006.12.001
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Studies on working memory (WM) dysfunction in schizophrenia have reported several functionally aberrant brain areas including prefrontal and temporal cortex. Longitudinal studies have shown changes in prefrontal activation during treatment. We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging and a parametric verbal WM task to investigate cerebral function during WM performance in healthy subjects and medicated patients with schizophrenia with an acute symptom exacerbation. Patients were scanned twice: within the first week after admission to the hospital and after 7-8 weeks of a multimodal treatment including atypical antipsychotic agents. There were no differences in activation of lateral prefrontal regions in patients relative to healthy controls neither at baseline nor after 7-8 weeks. Controls showed relatively more activation in parietal, striatal and cerebellar regions. In patients with schizophrenia, frontotemporal function was bilaterally enhanced after 7-8 weeks. This activation change was associated with improved accuracy in a verbal WM task, improved verbal WM-span and symptom reduction as measured by the BPRS global score and the BPRS factor for thought disturbance. Although we could not replicate findings of functional hypofrontality in the patients with schizophrenia, frontotemporal activation changed with treatment and was associated with verbal WM performance and significant reduction of psychopathology. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:141 / 150
页数:10
相关论文
共 42 条
[1]   Remission in schizophrenia: Proposed criteria and rationale for consensus [J].
Andreasen, NC ;
Carpenter, WT ;
Kane, JM ;
Lasser, RA ;
Marder, SR ;
Weinberger, DR .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2005, 162 (03) :441-449
[2]  
[Anonymous], NEUROIMAGE
[3]   Working memory: Looking back and looking forward [J].
Baddeley, A .
NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE, 2003, 4 (10) :829-839
[4]   Language comprehension and working memory language comprehension and working memory deficits in patients with schizophrenia [J].
Bagner, DM ;
Melinder, MRD ;
Barch, DM .
SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2003, 60 (2-3) :299-309
[5]   Selective deficits in prefrontal cortex function in medication-naive patients with schizophrenia [J].
Barch, DM ;
Carter, CS ;
Braver, TS ;
Sabb, FW ;
MacDonald, A ;
Noll, DC ;
Cohen, JD .
ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY, 2001, 58 (03) :280-288
[6]   Interaction of COMT Val108/158 met genotype and olanzapine treatment on prefrontal cortical function in patients with schizophrenia [J].
Bertolino, A ;
Caforio, G ;
Blasi, G ;
De Candia, M ;
Latorre, V ;
Petruzzella, V ;
Altamura, M ;
Nappi, G ;
Papa, S ;
Callicott, JH ;
Mattay, VS ;
Bellomo, A ;
Scarabino, T ;
Weinberger, DR ;
Nardini, M .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2004, 161 (10) :1798-1805
[7]   Complexity of prefrontal cortical dysfunction in schizophrenia: More than up or down [J].
Callicott, JH ;
Mattay, VS ;
Verchinski, BA ;
Marenco, S ;
Egan, MF ;
Weinberger, DR .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2003, 160 (12) :2209-2215
[8]   Abnormal fMRI response of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in cognitively intact siblings of patients with schizophrenia [J].
Callicott, JH ;
Egan, MF ;
Mattay, VS ;
Bertolino, A ;
Bone, AD ;
Verchinksi, B ;
Weinberger, DR .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2003, 160 (04) :709-719
[9]   Spatial working memory deficits and their relationship to negative symptoms in unmedicated schizophrenia patients [J].
Carter, C ;
Robertson, L ;
Nordahl, T ;
Chaderjian, M ;
Kraft, L ;
OShoraCelaya, L .
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1996, 40 (09) :930-932
[10]   Working memory capacity predicts language comprehension in schizophrenic patients [J].
Condray, R ;
Steinhauer, SR ;
vanKammen, DP ;
Kasparek, A .
SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 1996, 20 (1-2) :1-13