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Phenomenological correlates of metabolic activity in 18 patients with chronic schizophrenia
Volkow, N D; Wolf, A P; Van Gelder, P; Brodie, J D; Overall, J E; Cancro, R; Gomez-Mont, F
Using [11C]-deoxy-D-glucose and positron emission tomography (PET), the authors measured brain metabolism in 18 patients with chronic schizophrenia to assess which of the metabolic measures from two test conditions was more closely related to the patients' differing clinical characteristics. The two conditions were resting and activation, and an eye tracking task was used. Patients with more negative symptoms showed lower global metabolic rates and more severe hypofrontality than did the patients with fewer negative symptoms. Differences among the patients were distinguished by the task: sicker patients failed to show a metabolic activation response. These findings suggest that cerebral metabolic patterns reflect clinical characteristics of schizophrenic patients
PMID: 3492931
ISSN: 0002-953x
CID: 144637
Effects of amphetamine on local cerebral metabolism in normal and schizophrenic subjects as determined by positron emission tomography
Wolkin A; Angrist B; Wolf A; Brodie J; Wolkin B; Jaeger J; Cancro R; Rotrosen J
The effects of d-amphetamine (0.5 mg/kg PO) on regional cerebral glucose utilization were measured with Positron Emission Tomography (PET). Subjects included ten chronic schizophrenics and six controls who received amphetamine, and six chronic schizophrenics and nine controls who received placebo or no treatment. Amphetamine decreased glucose metabolism in all regions studied (frontal, temporal, and striatal) in normal and schizophrenic subjects. The metabolic effects of amphetamine were correlated with plasma level of the drug. Cortical atrophy was associated with a blunted metabolic response
PMID: 3110848
ISSN: 0033-3158
CID: 23614
DEVELOPMENTAL CHOICE POINTS - NEW DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHIATRIC GENETIC RESEARCH [Meeting Abstract]
Cancro, R
ISI:A1986F554700066
ISSN: 0020-7454
CID: 31291
Brain metabolism in patients with schizophrenia before and after acute neuroleptic administration
Volkow, N D; Brodie, J D; Wolf, A P; Angrist, B; Russell, J; Cancro, R
Positron emission tomography (PET) with 11C-2-deoxyglucose (11DG) was used to compare regional brain metabolism in four patients with chronic schizophrenia who had no history of psychotropic medication and in 12 normal controls. Patients had a second PET scan after an injection of thiothixene to evaluate the effects of acute neuroleptics on glucose metabolism. The patients showed higher glucose metabolic values than the normals and did not show the metabolic hypofrontality reported in chronic medicated patients with schizophrenia. Administration of the neuroleptic did not have a significant effect in the metabolic pattern of the patients. These results give support to the hypothesis that prolonged medication may contribute to the metabolic hypofrontal pattern seen in patients with schizophrenia
PMCID:1029057
PMID: 3491182
ISSN: 0022-3050
CID: 106693
Brain organization in schizophrenia
Volkow, N D; Brodie, J D; Wolf, A P; Gomez-Mont, F; Cancro, R; Van Gelder, P; Russell, J A; Overall, J
Brain metabolism was measured with positron emission tomography and [11C]deoxyglucose during baseline and during a visual task in 12 normal subjects and 18 schizophrenic patients. Global measures of metabolism for 11 brain regions were transformed into relative values by dividing them by the metabolic value for whole brain. Factor analysis was accomplished on the matrix of intercorrelations among the relative regional values for the normal and for the schizophrenic patients under baseline and under the task. Four factors that revealed independently varying metabolism in frontal, occipital, left-versus-right hemisphere, and subcortical structures were obtained. The frontal and subcortical factors discriminated between normal subjects and schizophrenic patients, whereas the occipital factor discriminated between baseline and task. Although activity in these individual regions varied significantly, it was the pattern of differences in regional metabolic activity that best discriminated between diagnostic groups and testing conditions
PMID: 3488322
ISSN: 0271-678x
CID: 144640
EFFECTS OF AMPHETAMINE ON LOCAL CEREBRAL METABOLISM IN NORMAL AND SCHIZOPHRENIC SUBJECTS AS DETERMINED BY POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY USING [C-11-1] 2-DEOXY-D-GLUCOSE (C-11-2DG) [Meeting Abstract]
BRODIE, JD; WOLKIN, A; ANGRIST, B; WOLF, AP; JORDAN, B; JAEGER, J; CANCRO, R; ROTROSEN, J
ISI:A1986C469600134
ISSN: 0161-5505
CID: 41433
Persistence of cerebral metabolic abnormalities in chronic schizophrenia as determined by positron emission tomography
Wolkin A; Jaeger J; Brodie JD; Wolf AP; Fowler J; Rotrosen J; Gomez-Mont F; Cancro R
Local cerebral metabolic rates were determined by positron emission tomography and the deoxyglucose method in a group of 10 chronic schizophrenic subjects before and after somatic treatment and in eight normal subjects. Before treatment, schizophrenic subjects had markedly lower absolute metabolic activity than did normal controls in both frontal and temporal regions and a trend toward relative hyperactivity in the basal ganglia area. After treatment, their metabolic rates approached those seen in normal subjects in nearly all regions except frontal. Persistence of diminished frontal metabolism was manifested as significant relative hypofrontality. These findings suggest specific loci of aberrant cerebral functioning in chronic schizophrenia and the utility of positron emission tomography in characterizing these abnormalities
PMID: 3872603
ISSN: 0002-953x
CID: 23625
BIOAVAILABILITY OF SOME ATYPICAL ANTIDEPRESSANTS AND THERAPEUTIC MANAGEMENT OF LATE LIFE DEPRESSIVE STATES [Meeting Abstract]
CAZZULLO, CL; ALTAMURA, AC; BAN, TA; CANCRO, R; SIMPSON, G; GOTTSCHALK, LA
ISI:A1985AVZ7600008
ISSN: 0735-3847
CID: 41171
Research in the schizophrenic disorders : the Stanley R. Dean award lectures
Cancro, Robert; Dean, Stanley R
Jamaica, N.Y. : SP Medical and Scientific Books, c1985
Extent: 2 v : ill., ports. ; 24 cm
ISBN: n/a
CID: 28
REGIONAL GLUCOSE-METABOLISM IN CHRONIC-SCHIZOPHRENIA [Meeting Abstract]
Brodie, JD; Wolkin, A; Wolfe, AP; Jaeger, J; Fowler, J; Rotrosen, J; Cancro, R
ISI:A1984ACT4500057
ISSN: 0167-8760
CID: 30978