Cerebral blood flow changes in schizophrenia patients with auditory verbal hallucinations during low-frequency rTMS treatment

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Yuanjun Xie
Muzhen Guan
Zhongheng Wang
Zhujing Ma
Peng Fang
Huaning Wang
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[1] Fourth Military Medical University,Department of Military Medical Psychology, School of Psychology
[2] Xijing Hospital,Department of Radiology
[3] Fourth Military Medical University,Department of Mental Health
[4] Xi’an Medical University,Department of Psychiatry
[5] Xijing Hospital,Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Psychology
[6] Fourth Military Medical University,undefined
[7] Fourth Military Medical University,undefined
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European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | 2023年 / 273卷
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Schizophrenia; Auditory verbal hallucinations; Cerebral blood flow; Arterial spin labeling; Transcranial magnetic stimulation;
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Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are a prominent symptom of schizophrenia. Low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been evidenced to improve the treatment of AVH in schizophrenia. Although abnormalities in resting-state cerebral blood flow (CBF) have been reported in schizophrenia, the perfusion alterations specific to schizophrenia patients with AVH during rTMS require further investigation. In this study, we used arterial spin labeling (ASL) to investigate changes in brain perfusion in schizophrenia patients with AVH, and their associations with clinical improvement following low-frequency rTMS treatment applied to the left temporoparietal junction area. We observed improvements in clinical symptoms (e.g., positive symptoms and AVH) and certain neurocognitive functions (e.g., verbal learning and visual learning) following treatment. Furthermore, at baseline, the patients showed reductions in CBF in regions associated with language, sensory, and cognition compared to controls, primarily located in the prefrontal cortices (e.g., left inferior frontal gyrus and left middle frontal gyrus), occipital lobe (e.g., left calcarine cortex), and cingulate cortex (e.g., bilateral middle cingulate cortex), compared to controls. Conversely, we observed increased CBF in the left inferior temporal gyrus and bilateral putamen in patients relative to controls, regions known to be involved in AVH. However, the hypoperfusion or hyperperfusion patterns did not persist and instead were normalized, and were related to clinical response (e.g., AVH) in patients during low-frequency rTMS treatment. Importantly, the changes in brain perfusion were related to clinical response (e.g., AVH) in patients. Our findings suggest that low-frequency rTMS can regulate brain perfusion involving critical circuits by its remote effect in schizophrenia, and may play an important mechanistic role in the treatment of AVH.
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