Changes in brain anatomy during the course of posttraumatic stress disorder

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作者
Cardenas, Valerie A. [1 ,2 ]
Samuelson, Kristin [2 ,3 ]
Lenoci, Maryann [2 ]
Studholme, Colin
Neylan, Thomas C. [2 ]
Marmar, Charles R. [2 ,4 ]
Schuff, Norbert [2 ]
Weiner, Michael W. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Vet Affairs Med Ctr, San Francisco, CA 94121 USA
[2] San Francisco VA Med Ctr, San Francisco, CA USA
[3] Alliant Int Univ, San Francisco, CA USA
[4] NYU, New York, NY USA
关键词
Deformation morphometry; Longitudinal; MRI; Neuropsychological testing; PTSD; Vietnam veterans; HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME; N-ACETYLASPARTATE; MEMORY; SURVIVORS; PTSD; MRI; CINGULATE; ANTERIOR; CORTEX; ABUSE;
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10.1016/j.pscychresns.2011.01.013
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The goal of this study was to determine whether posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was associated with an increase in time-related decline in macrostructural brain volume and whether these changes were associated with accelerated cognitive decline. To quantify brain structure, three-dimensional T1 weighted MRI scans were performed at baseline and again after a minimum of 24 months in 25 patients with PTSD (PTSD+) and 22 controls (PTSD-). Longitudinal changes in brain volume were measured using deformation morphometry. For the group as a whole. PTSD+ patients did not show significant ongoing brain atrophy compared to PTSD-. PTSD+ patients were then subgrouped into those with decreasing or increasing symptoms. We found little evidence for brain markers of accelerated atrophy in PTSD+ veterans whose symptoms improved over time, with only a small left parietal region showing greater ongoing tissue loss than PTSD-. PTSD patients whose symptoms increased over time showed accelerated atrophy throughout the brain, particularly brainstem and frontal and temporal lobes. Lastly, for the sample as a whole, greater rates of brain atrophy were associated with greater rates of decline in verbal memory and delayed facial recognition. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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