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Pathological cerebral blood flow during motor function in schizophrenic and endogenous depressed patients.

W Guenther, E Moser, F Mueller-Spahn, K von Oefele, U Buell, H Hippius.   

Abstract

In this investigation we examined eight Type I (positive symptoms without marked negative symptomatology), eight Type II (marked negative symptoms) schizophrenic patients of the disordered and paranoid diagnostic subgroups (DSM-III 295.1 and 295.3), eight severely (HAMD above 35) and eight less severely (HAMD below 20) endogenous depressed patients, and eight control persons using the 133Xe inhalation method in resting condition and during motor activity of the dominant right hand. In all patient groups we found flow activation patterns that were different from those observed in normal control persons. During motor activation in Type I schizophrenics and in less severely endogenous depressed patients, we found a bilateral hyperflow and a diffuse cortical flow increase, also involving deeper cerebral structures. In Type II schizophrenics and severely endogenous depressed patients, however, we found a widespread nonreactivity of the regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) to motor activation, with no flow increase in the contralateral primary motor area. In normal control individuals, we reproduced a 25% flow increase that was strictly limited to the contralateral primary motor area, as already reported by other authors. As only the schizophrenic patients were not under antipsychotic medication (4 with a washout of at least 1 week prior to the investigation, 12 never treated with drugs before), contaminating effects of the medication cannot be ruled out for the endogenous depressed patient groups. However, in schizophrenic patients, these results suggest a diffuse disorganization and lack of laterality of motor functional systems. In addition, the change from hyperactivity to hyporeactivity might indicate cerebral functional correlates of the change from Type I to Type II symptomatology in schizophrenic patients, which could possible prove to be of clinical importance.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3488765     DOI: 10.1016/0006-3223(86)90262-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 0006-3223            Impact factor:   13.382


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Authors:  W Günther; R Günther; P Streck; H Römig; A Rödel
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Neurol Sci       Date:  1988

2.  Comments on "Diminished cerebral metabolic response to motor stimulation in schizophrenics" by Guenther et al. (Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci, 1994, 244: 115-125)

Authors:  B E Wexler
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 5.270

3.  Diminished cerebral metabolic response to motor stimulation in schizophrenics: a PET study.

Authors:  W Guenther; J D Brodie; E J Bartlett; S L Dewey; F A Henn; N D Volkow; K Alper; A Wolkin; R Cancro; A P Wolf
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 5.270

4.  Psychomotor disturbances in psychiatric patients as a possible basis for new attempts at differential diagnosis and therapy. IV. Brain dysfunction during motor activation measured by EEG mapping.

Authors:  W Günther; P Streck; R Steinberg; R Günther; L Raith; M Backmund
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Neurol Sci       Date:  1989

5.  Psychomotor disturbances in psychiatric patients as a possible basis for new attempts at differential diagnosis and therapy. II. Cross validation study on schizophrenic patients: persistence of a "psychotic motor syndrome" as possible evidence of an independent biological marker syndrome for schizophrenia.

Authors:  W Günther; R Günther; F X Eich; E Eben
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Neurol Sci       Date:  1986

6.  Psychomotor disturbances in psychiatric patients as a possible basis for new attempts at differential diagnosis and therapy. V. Evaluation of psychomotor training programs in depressed patients.

Authors:  W Günther; P Streck; C Haag; U Klages; N Müller; I Hantschk; W Bender; M Gündürewa; R Günther
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 5.270

  6 in total

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