EPILEPSY AS A NEUROLOGICAL MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
癫痫作为精神分裂症的神经学模型
基本信息
- 批准号:6115051
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.03万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-12-01 至 1999-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Neuroanatomical abnormalities reported in idiopathic schizophrenia (ISZ)
include evidence for focal as well as global nonspecific neuropathology.
These abnormalities are often subtle and it is uncertain which are
specific to pathogenesis and clinical symptoms. Comparison of patients
with epilepsy who share analogous symptoms with ISZ enables
identification of converging brain abnormalities which may be specific
to the schisophrenic syndrome. Though seizures are not a feature of
ISZ, the two conditions have commonalities: schizophrenia-like states
occur in ictal, post-ictal, or interictal phases of epilepsy and medial
temporal, neurodevelopmental, and eletrophysiological abnormalities are
implicated in each. While ictal and post-ictal psychosis are related
to discrete eletrophysiological events, interictal schizophrenia-like
illness may represent additional brain disease, i.e., structural
pathology, not related to seizure generation. In particular, the
associated neuropathology should be over and above that seen in epilepsy
without ISZ-like symptoms. Using clinical assessments and quantitative
MRI and EEG methods, the broad research objectives of this project are
to identify converging clinical, neuroanatomical, and electro-
physiological features, and clinicopathological relationships in ISZ as
compared to epilepsy with interictal schizophrenia-like symptoms(ESZ)
and localization-related epilepsy of unilateral temporal lobe origin
(TLE) withour interictal psychosis. Healthy controls will provide
normative MRI data. Such knowledge will help establish the location,
specificity, and pathophysiological significance of abnormalities in ISZ
and further direct studies of regional neuropathology and brain
dysfunction in ISZ to focus on areas of etiologic significance.
The specific aims are to test whether (1) ISZ and ESZ share a common
profile of positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions, and thought
disorder) and negative symptoms (e.g., flat affect and amotivation); (2)
ISZ and ESZ share a profile of predominant frontal and temporal lobe
neocortical structural abnormalities, whereas TLE shows hippocampas and
neocortical deficits predominantly in the epileptogenic temporal lobe;
(3) ISZ and ESZ show more background EEG slowing, especially in frontal
and temporal regions, relative to TLE in which focal slowing is
concordant with the seizure focus. Epileptiform discharges (ED) are
most abundant and multifocal in ESZ, less frequent and concordant with
the seizure focus in TLE, and rare in ISZ; and, (4) Positive and
negative symptoms are related to MRI and EEG abnormalities in
neocortical temporal and frontal lobes, respectively. EEG slowing and
ED are associated with tissue abnormalities in corresponding electrical
fields.
特发性精神分裂症(ISZ)的神经解剖学异常报告
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