Developmental reflexes and 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of basal ganglia in antipsychotic-naive schizophrenia

Gangadhar, Bangalore N. ; Jayakumar, Peruvamba N. ; Venkatasubramanian, Ganesan ; Janakiramaiah, Nimmagadda ; Keshavan, Matcheri S. (2006) Developmental reflexes and 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of basal ganglia in antipsychotic-naive schizophrenia Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 30 (5). pp. 910-913. ISSN 0278-5846

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnpbp.2006.02.003

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pnpbp.2006.02.003

Abstract

The study examined the high energy-phosphate metabolism of basal ganglia in antipsychotic-naive schizophrenia patients with and without developmental reflexes in comparison to healthy subjects. Nineteen antipsychotic-naive schizophrenics of whom 11 had developmental reflexes and 26 age–sex-matched healthy subjects without developmental reflexes underwent in-vivo 2-D 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of basal ganglia on a 1.5-T scanner. Mean age-at-onset of psychosis was significantly lower in patients with developmental reflexes. Mean PCr/Total ATP ratio in bilateral basal ganglia was lower in patients than healthy subjects. The ratio was the least in patients with developmental reflexes (F = 10.7; df = 2, 42; p < 0.001). Schizophrenia patients with developmental reflexes had the lowest PCr/Total ATP ratio in basal ganglia indicating more severe metabolic abnormality. These patients had younger age-at-onset of psychosis. Together, this suggests neurodevelopmental etiopathogenesis in schizophrenia.

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Keywords:Basal Ganglia; Magnetic Resonance; Spectroscopy; Schizophrenia.
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