[HTML][HTML] Anatomical MRI study of subgenual prefrontal cortex in bipolar and unipolar subjects

P Brambilla, MA Nicoletti, K Harenski… - …, 2002 - nature.com
P Brambilla, MA Nicoletti, K Harenski, RB Sassi, AG Mallinger, E Frank, DJ Kupfer…
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2002nature.com
This study attempted to replicate previous findings of decreased gray matter content in the
subgenual prefrontal cortex (SGPFC) in mood disorder patients. Eighteen DSM-IV unipolar
patients, 27 DSM-IV bipolar patients, and 38 healthy controls were studied. A 1.5 T GE Signa
Imaging System with Signa 5.4. 3 software was used. The semi-automated software MedX
(Sensor Systems, Sterling, VA) was utilized for the anatomical measures of SGPFC volumes.
There were no significant differences in SGPFC volumes in familial and non-familial unipolar …
Abstract
This study attempted to replicate previous findings of decreased gray matter content in the subgenual prefrontal cortex (SGPFC) in mood disorder patients. Eighteen DSM-IV unipolar patients, 27 DSM-IV bipolar patients, and 38 healthy controls were studied. A 1.5 T GE Signa Imaging System with Signa 5.4. 3 software was used. The semi-automated software MedX (Sensor Systems, Sterling, VA) was utilized for the anatomical measures of SGPFC volumes. There were no significant differences in SGPFC volumes in familial and non-familial unipolar and bipolar patients compared with healthy controls, nor between drug-free and lithium-treated bipolar patients (ANOVA, p>. 05). In vivo abnormalities in the volumes of SGPFC were not identified in mildly depressed or euthymic unipolar or bipolar mood disorder outpatients, either familial or non-familial.
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