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    Brain gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentration of the prefrontal lobe in unmedicated patients with Obsessivecompulsive disorder: a research of magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    2016-12-09 09:29:50ZongfengZHANGQingFANYanleBAIZhenWANGHaiyinZHANGZepingXIAO
    上海精神醫(yī)學(xué) 2016年5期
    關(guān)鍵詞:氨基丁酸耶魯波譜

    Zongfeng ZHANG, Qing FAN, Yanle BAI , Zhen WANG, Haiyin ZHANG, Zeping XIAO*

    ?Original research article?

    Brain gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentration of the prefrontal lobe in unmedicated patients with Obsessivecompulsive disorder: a research of magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Zongfeng ZHANG, Qing FAN, Yanle BAI , Zhen WANG, Haiyin ZHANG, Zeping XIAO*

    obsessive-compulsive disorder; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; orbitofrontal cortex; anterior cingulate cortex; gamma-aminobutyric acid; China

    1. Introduction

    The etiology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)is still unclear. Existing neuro-imaging research shows that structural, functional and metabolic disturbance exists in the brain of OCD patients.[1-3]A currently accepted theory about etiological mechanism of OCD claims that the dysfunctions that exist on the Cortico-Striato-Thalamo-Cortical circuit (CSTC) ,[4-6]especially on Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC),[5]Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC),[6]striatum,[4]thalamus[7]and other parts of the circuit, are crucial for the pathogenesis of OCD.The OFC is considered a functional area for sensation,perception, motion, association and memory in human beings[8,9]; and the ACC is a subcortical structure on the frontal lobe, which probably plays a role of regulation for advanced brain functions, such as management of emotional information, behavior planning, and execution of actions.[10,11]After measuring the neurometabolism on white matters of the frontal lobe in OCD teenage patients via MR scanner, Weber and colleagues[12]reported that the decline of choline and N-Acetyl Aspartate (NAA) was found to be significant in these white matters, and the relationship between the decrease of substances and clinical symptoms of OCD was significant. Tukel and colleagues[13]found that NAA/Cr decreased significantly in the ACC of OCD patients,and was negatively correlated with the clinical scores within OCD patients.

    Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is a technological approach, which measures cerebral metabolic substances via magnetic resonance. Among the MRS methods, proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) is the most widely used.Currently, there are relatively few studies on gammaaminobutyric acid (GABA) in OCD. Previous studies have reported that plasma levels of GABA decreased in patients with OCD.[14]Simpson[15]found that GABA/W was significantly decreased in the dorsal anterior medial pre-frontal cortex (MPFC)in patients with OCD, and the decrease is negatively associated with age of onset.

    Because there are so few studies on Gammaaminobutyric acid in OCD patients and the question of whether or not a dysfunction exists remains inconclusive, our study focuses on the change of GABA concentration in the frontal lobe of patients with OCD in order to provide further objective data in the exploration of the etiology of OCD.

    2. Objectives and Methods

    2.1 Objectives

    The obsessive-compulsive disorder group (OCD group)was made up of patients being treated for OCD at the outpatient department of the Shanghai Mental Health Center from June 2014 to March 2016. Inclusion criteria were the following: (1) meeting diagnostic criteria of OCD according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV); (2)patients were aged 18 to 54 years, were right-handed,both women and men were included, (3) score on the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) was higher than 3 points at the beginning of the study, (4)education level of middle school or higher. Exclusion criteria were the following: (1) having a severe primary physical disease or metal implant, (2) having another diagnosis from axis I of DSM-IV (assessment via MINI).Patients enrolled were diagnosed and evaluated by two senior psychiatrists and provided written informed consent to participate in this study.

    The healthy control group (HC group) was made up of volunteers recruited via public advertisement.Inclusion criteria were the following: (1) being assessed by researchers strained in the use of the Miniinternational Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) (Chinese version) and having DSM-IV mental disorders excluded,(2) being aged 18 to 54 years, being right-handed, both women and men were included, (3) education level of middle school or higher, (4) no personal or family history of mental disorders. Those with severe primary physical diseases or metal implants were excluded.

    88 unmedicated patients were enrolled into the OCD group (10 individuals declined to participate in the study and were dropped at the beginning). In the OCD group 46 patients were given magnetic resonance scanning of the OFC: 24 males and 22 females, mean (sd)age 29.1 (6.5) years and mean (sd) years of education 14.9 (1.8); 32 patients were given scanning of the ACC area: 17 males and 15 females, mean (sd) age 28.6 (5.4)years, mean (sd) years of education 14.7 (2.4).

    76 individuals were enrolled in the HC group,including 44 including who accepted scanning for the OFC area: 23 males and 21 females, mean (sd) age 28.7(6.5) years, mean (sd) years of education15.1 (1.7); 32 patients accepted scanning for the brain area of ACC: 18 males and 14 females, mean (sd) age 27.5 (5.4) years,mean (sd) years of education 14.8 (2.2).

    There were no statistically significant differences found in gender, age and or level of education between the OCD group and control group or between the participants who were scanned in the OFC and ACC.

    This study was approved by the IRB of the Shanghai Mental Health Center. All individuals provided written informed consent to participate in this study.

    2.2 Methods

    2.2.1 Questionnaires and Scales

    The following questionnaires were used to gather patient data: (1) General information questionnaire:a self-created questionnaire including general items such as name, gender, age, years of education, age of onset for illness, circumstances surrounding disease onset, history of illness and others; (2) Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scales (Y-BOCS), which was designed by Goodman and colleagues.[16]On this questionnaire, which is widely used in clinical practice,one of the scales specifically assesses the severity of OCD symptoms. The reliability and validity of Y-BOCS Chinese edition has been demonstrated in a previous study by Xu and colleagues,[17]which showed that the internal consistency coefficient of the scale was 0.75.The Y-BOCS is a10-item scale, each item rated from 0 to 4. The obsessive symptoms are evaluated by items1 to 5, and the compulsive symptoms are assessed by items 6 to 10. (3) The Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD) was designed by Hamilton in 1960[18], and is the most widely used scale for assessing the state of depression in clinical practice. The HAMD includes 17 items, each item is also rated from 0 to 4. A score of 0 to 6 is considered to be within normal limits, scores of 7 to 17 indicate that possible depression exists, scores of 18 to 24 indicate that depression is definitely present,and a score greater than 24 indicates presence of severe depression. (4)The Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA)was designed by Hamilton in 1959[7], and includes 14 items, with each item also rated from 0 to 4. According to the information provided by the China cooperative group for the HAMA, a score higher than 29 indicates extremely severe anxiety, scores of 21 to 29 indicates presence of severe anxiety, score of 14 to 28 presence of some anxiety, scores of 7 to 27 indicate presence of possible anxiety, and a score less than 7 indicates no anxiety present.

    Figure 1. Enrollment of obsessive-compulsive disorder and healthy controls

    2.2.2 Magnetic Resonance

    Siemens Verio 3.0T magnetic resonance scanner with 32 channel array coil was used to perform the scanning in following steps: Firstly, a routine brain scan was performed on participants in order to make a T1-weighted image of entire 3D structure of the brain by Mega-Press sequence. Secondly, OFC area of patients was set as the volumes of interest (VOI, pic.A), setting voxel size at 30mm right-to-left, 30mm top-to-bottom,and 30mm prior-to-post, TR=1500ms, TE=68ms, scantime: 6m30s. Thirdly, the ACC was set as the VOI, where the anterior grim is bounded in the genu of corpus callosum, between the sulcus of corpus callosum and cingulate sulcus (pic.B); the brain was scanned with the following conditions: voxel size 20mm right-toleft, 20mm top-to-bottom, and 40mm prior-to-post,TR=1500ms, TE=68ms, scan time: 8m30s. The VOIs were set consistently by a trained researcher, who was blinded to the assessment of scales and diagnosis of participants. The processing of fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) was used in the chemical shift selective saturation (CHESS) sequence, and was acquired individually using equipment hand-coded mean fi eld protocol.

    2.3 Analysis of magnetic resonance imaging data

    This study focused on the spectral peak at 3.0 ppm.According to the characteristics of GABA which has a low signal to noise ratio and overlapping spectral peak,software LC model 6.3 was used to analyze the absolute concentration and relative error of metabolic products of GABA, and data in which the estimation error was less than 20% was chosen for further statistical analysis.

    2.4 Statistical Analysis

    Statistical analysis was processed by SPSS software version 19.0. Participants’ age, years of education,Y-BOCS scores, HAMA scores and HAMD scores were analyzed using paired t-tests; gender was analyzed using chi-square tests; Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the relevance between abnormal substance concentration and clinical symptoms of OCD(as assessed by Y-BOCS,HAMD and HAMA). Statistical significance level was set at p<0.05.

    Picture A. Position map of the orbitofrontal gyrus;Picture B. Position map of the anterior cingulate gyrus

    3. Results

    3.1 Analysis of substance concentration between groups

    Compared with the control group, this study found that GABA/W and NAA/W were significantly decreased in the OFC of OCD patients (p=0.031, t=-2.193), no abnormal changes were found in Glx/W, and the GABA/W in ACC had a decreasing trend (see tables 1, 2).

    3.2 Correlational analysis between concentration of substances and clinical features

    There was a significant negative correlation found between the concentration of GABA/W and scores on Y-BOCS (Y-BOCS-O, p=0.037, r=-0.221; Y-BOCS-C,p=0.007, r=-0.283; and Y-BOCS-T p=0.014, r=-0.259). The concentration of NAA/W was negatively correlated with the scores on Y-BOCS-O (p<0.001, r=-0.33), Y-BOCS-C(p<0.001, r=-0.38) and Y-BOCS-T (p<0.001. r=-0.36), as well as with the age of onset (p=0.01, r=-0.26), HAMD(p<0.001, r=-0.32) and HAMA scores (p<0.001, r=-0.35).(Table 3)

    4. Discussion

    4.1 Main findings

    As we know, this study is the first to find that the concentration of GABA/W in the OFC in patients with OCD has a significant decrease. As well, our study also found that the Glx/W level was normal, and the GABA/W in the ACC area tended to decrease. These results indicate that dysfunction of GABAergic system is related with psychopathology in OCD, which is consistent with findings by Simpson and colleagues[15], which suggested that the concentration of GABA/W was decreased in the MPFC, but the change of the glutamate concentration level was not significant. GABA is mainly generated by glutamate via glutamic acid decarboxylase. Previous studies reported that glutamate is significantly increased in the cerebral spinal fluid of OCD patients.[19]Another study reported a change in glutamate concentration and abnormality in genes polymorphism, including the gene of glutamate-relative N- methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor (NMDA),NR2B, Grik2, and SLA1C1.Meanwhile the glutamate regulator riluzole was found to have a function of decreasing Y-BOCS scores for patients with OCD when applied as a synergistic agent.[20]As an excitatory neurotransmitter[21], the disturbance of glutamate also results in the abnormality of inhibitory neurotransmitter. The main symptom of OCD is the intrusive thoughts, which the individual is unable to control. The neurophysiological mechanism of the symptom as previously investigated includes disturbance of GABA and dysregulation of the NMDA receptor.Also, in previous studies, when researchers measured cortical inhibitory and facilitatory neurotransmitters via inhibition of short time interval (SICI), cortical cortex quiescent (CSP) and cortical facilitation (ICF), they found that patients with OCD have shorter CSP, increasing ICF and no significant SICI when compared with healthy controls. All these results suggest that injuries exist on signal pathways mediated by GABA-β receptor and NMDA receptor in patients with OCD, which is probably related to the etiological mechanism of OCD symptoms.[22]

    The OFC is a classical brain area of CSTC. Previous studies reported that the CSTC has metabolic disturbance in OCD patients.[23]Our results, suggesting that metabolic dysfunctions exist in the OFC, are consistent with previous studies on GABA in OCD patients. Therefore, the results suggest that OFC is relative to psychopathology in OCD, lending crucial evidence supporting the conclusion of dysfunction in CSTC. Researchers have also reported that GABA decreases in the MPFC, which is related to clinical symptoms in OCD.[15]Zurowski and colleagues[23]attempt to predict the efficacy of cognitive-behavior treatment (CBT) in OCD treatment via exploration of neuro-metabolism in the OFC, the results suggested that the effect of CBT is significantly correlated with the(myo-) inositol (MI) in the OFC area, but the MI levels at baseline did not significantly differ between OCDand control groups. Another research compared the metabolism of head of caudate (HOC) nucleus and white matter of the OFC in OCD patients relative to healthy controls, and found that Glx/Cr and NAA/Cr levels were significantly increased in the OFC white matter of their right hemisphere and the MI/Cr level was decreased on caudate head of both sides.[24]Why are these results inconsistent to our findings? The reasons likely include the difference of equipment (study used 1.5T MRI),sample size, voxels and parameters. Whiteside and colleagues[25]compared patients with OCD and healthy controls, and found that NAA and Cr were significantly decreased in the Orbito Frontal White Matter (OFWM),and there was no significant difference of NAA and Glx in the caudate head at baseline. Moreover in their research, after behavior therapy, the NAA in the left HOC significantly increased. Another study by this group[26]found a significantly decreased NAA in the HOC in teenage OCD patients; these findings are consistent our results. NAA is thought to be related with the integrity

    and activity of neurons, therefore the dysfunction of NAA indicates abnormality of neuron integrity in the brain of individuals with OCD. This has a great potential to be regarded as a specific endophenotype for OCD.

    Table 1. Comparison of Substances Concentration in Orbitofrontal Cortex between OCD group and HC group

    Table 2. Comparison of Substances Concentration in Anterior Cingulate Cortex between OCD group and HC group

    Table 3. Comparative analysis between substances concentration and clinical data of participants with OCD.

    ACC is also a typical brain area of the CSTC circuit. Previous studies reported that dysfunction of metabolism also exists in the ACC.[27]Tukel and colleagues[13]also found significant NAA/Cr loss in the ACC, and a trend of decreasing in the caudate nucleus and putamen. Also, after 12 weeks treatment of sertraline, the NAA/Cr of OCD group did not significantly differ from controls. Ortiz and colleagues[27]compared individuals with OCD and controls, and reported no significant difference in the glutamate complex, a result that is also consistent with our findings. Although all of these findings suggest that metabolic dysfunction exists in the ACC, there are still inconsistencies amongst results, which may require further studies with larger sample sizes to provide definitive evidence.

    4.2 Limitations

    There are several limitations in our study. First, the sample size is not sufficient to achieve acceptable reliability to reach a strong conclusion. Second, the characteristics of GABA, which have low signal to noise ratio and overlapping spectral peak, made the concentration itself difficult to measure precisely,a more rigorous method of analysis is required.Finally, OCD is a disease with heterogeneous features that may influence the results due to difference of subtypes. Therefore, more precise results require distinctly calculating for each OCD subtype, for which homogeneous OCD cases should been chosen as far as possible. In further research, we will expand the sample size and enroll OCD patients with only one prominent symptom (i.e. compulsions or obsessions) and analyze data according to subtype grouping.

    4.3 Implication

    Our research once again shows that metabolic dysfunctions exists on the CSTC circuit, and for the fi rsttime explored the GABA abnormality in the OFC within OCD patients, which is negatively correlated with clinical symptoms. These results indicate that GABA in OCD is related to the psychopathology of OCD, and further illuminate the etiology of OCD.

    Funding

    This study was supported by the National Key Clinical Subject project-Shanghai Mental Health Center (2011-873, Health Administration, National Health and Family Planning Commission), by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 8130115), by the Project Action for Scientific and Technological Innovation,Medical and Agricultural Science Supporting Subproject,Shanghai Science and Technology Committee,(No.15411950203) by the Key Disciplines, Shanghai Mental Health Center (No.2013-YJTSZK-02) and by the research fund of Shanghai Mental Health Center (NO.yj-2013-01).

    Conflict of interest

    The authors declare no conflict of interest.

    Informed consent

    Every individual provided written informed consent to participate in this study.

    Ethics approval

    This study was approved by the ethics committee of the Shanghai Mental Health Center.

    Authors’ contributions

    Dr. Zongfeng ZHANG was the principal investigator in charge of the overall design and analysis of the study,and also participated the evaluation, data collection and analysis. Prof. Qing FAN, Prof. Zhen WANG and Prof.Yanle BAI participated in the enrolling of participants,implementation, and analysis of the study. Prof. Haiyin ZHANG and Prof. Zeping XIAO helped in the composing of this article and manuscript-reviewing.

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    Zongfeng Zhang graduated from Jining Medical University with a bachelor’s degree of Medicine in 2013, and she graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University Medical School with a master degree in 2016. She has been working as a graduate trainee at Shanghai Mental Health Center since 2014. Her current research interest is brain imaging of obsessive compulsive disorder.

    未用藥強(qiáng)迫癥患者前額葉γ-氨基丁酸水平的磁共振波譜研究

    張宗鳳,范青,白艷樂,王振,張海音,肖澤萍

    強(qiáng)迫癥,磁共振波譜技術(shù),眶額回,前扣帶回,γ-氨基丁酸

    Background:In recent years, a large number of neuroimaging studies found that the Cortico-Striato-Thalamo-Cortical circuit (CSTC), including the prefrontal lobe, a significant part of CSTC, has disturbance metabolically in patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).Aim:Explore the correlation between the neuro-metabolic features and clinical characteristics of OCD patients using magnetic resonance spectroscopy technology.Methods:88 patients with OCD who were not received medication and outpatient treatment for 8 weeks and 76 health controls were enrolled, there was no significant difference in gender, age or education level between the two groups. SIEMENS 3.0T MRI scanner was used to measure the spectral wave of Orbito Frontal Cortex (OFC) and Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) of participants, setting mega-press sequences.Meanwhile, the concentrations of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), glutamine/glutamate complex (Glx)and N-Acetyl Aspartate (NAA) were measured relative to concentration of water, on the ACC and OFC of participants, for statistical analysis via LC model version 6.3 software. The concentration of metabolic substances of the OCD group compared to the healthy control group was analyzed using two sample t-test.The correlation between substance concentration and scores on the scales, including Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS), Hamilton Anxiety scale (HAMA) and Hamilton Depression scale (HAMD) was carried out using the Pearson correlation method.Results:Compared with healthy controls, the GABA/W and NAA/W concentration in individuals with OCD are significantly decreased (p=0.031, t=2.193, p=0.002, t=3.223). Also, the concentration of GABA/W had a trend of decrease in the ACC. The GABA/W of the OFC had a negative correlation with Y-BOCS-O, Y-BOCS-C and Y-BOCS-T scores (p=0.037, r=0.221; p=0.007, r=0.283; p=0.014, r=0.259).Conclusions:These results support that GABA concentration in the OFC area of patients with OCD is significantly decreased and the concentration in the ACC has a trend of decreasing. All of these indicate that there is a relationship between the GABA concentration and the psychopathology of OCD.

    [Shanghai Arch Psychiatry. 2016; 28(5): 263-270.

    http://dx.doi.org/10.11919/j.issn.1002-0829.216043]

    Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China

    *correspondence: Professor Zeping Xiao. Mailing address: Shanghai Mental Health Center, 600 South Wanping RD, Shanghai, China. Postcode: 200030.E-mail: xiaozeping88@163.com

    背景:近年來,大量的神經(jīng)影像學(xué)研究發(fā)現(xiàn)強(qiáng)迫癥(obsessive-compulsive disorder,OCD)在皮層-紋狀體-丘 腦 -皮 層(cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical,CSTC)環(huán)路存在代謝方面的異常,前額葉是CSTC環(huán)路的重要腦區(qū)。目的:本研究采用磁共振波譜技術(shù)研究OCD患者前額葉神經(jīng)代謝的特點(diǎn)及其與臨床特征之間的關(guān)系。方法:研究入組未用藥(8周及以上)的OCD患者78例以及76例健康對,性別、年齡及受教育年限無統(tǒng)計學(xué)差異。采用3.0 T西門子磁共振掃描儀分別收集眶額回(orbito frontal cortex,OFC)及前扣帶回(anterior cingulate cortex,ACC)部位的磁共振波譜數(shù)據(jù),采集序列為mega-press序列,基于LCmodel 6.3的分析方法得到OFC及ACC部位的γ-氨基丁酸(gamma-aminobutyric acid,GABA)、谷氨酸復(fù)合物(glutamine/glutamate,Glx)及N-乙酰天門冬氨酸(NAA)比水的相對濃度進(jìn)行統(tǒng)計分析;采用兩樣本t檢驗分析OCD組與健康對照組代謝物質(zhì)濃度的差異,基于Pearson相關(guān)分析的方法,分析相關(guān)的代謝物質(zhì)濃度與耶魯-布朗強(qiáng)迫量表(Y-BOCS),漢密爾頓焦慮、抑郁量表(HAMA、HAMD)得分的相關(guān)性。結(jié)果:與健康對照組相比,OCD患者OFC部位的GABA/W、NAA/W 顯 著 減 少(p=0.031,t=-2.193;p=0.002,t=-3.223);ACC部位的GABA/W有減少趨勢(p=0.059,t=-1.921)。 OFC部位的GABA/W與耶魯-布朗強(qiáng)迫思維、行為及強(qiáng)迫總分(Y-BOCS-O、Y-BOCS-C、Y-BOCS-T) 負(fù) 相 關(guān)(p=0.037,r=-0.221;p=0.007,r=-0.283;p=0.014,r=-0.259)。結(jié)論:OCD患者OFC部位的GABA相對水平存在顯著減少,ACC存在減少趨勢,且與臨床癥狀相關(guān),提示GABA與OCD精神病理相關(guān)。

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