Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Schizophrenia: What have we Learnt?

Author:

Vance Alasdair L.A.1,Velakoulis Dennis1,Maruff Paul1,Wood Stephen J.1,Desmond Patricia2,Pantelis Christos1

Affiliation:

1. Alasdair L.A. Vance, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist; Dennis Velakoulis, Consultant Psychiatrist; Paul Maruff, Neuropsychologist; Stephen J. Wood, Research Officer; Christos Pantelis, Head, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Unit, Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia.

2. Patricia Desmond, Consultant Radiologist, Department of Radiology, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

Objective: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) has been increasingly used to investigate the in vivo biochemistry of particular regions of the brain in patients with schizophrenia. We review the literature and discuss the theoretical constructs that form the presumed impetus for these studies in light of the current methodological limitations. Future directions are noted. Method: The available published literature in English formed the basis for this review. Results: The results of 31P-MRS have been interpreted as reflecting a relative increase in cell membrane degradation in prefrontal cortical regions at certain phases of schizophrenia. 1H-MRS studies, though less consistent, provide evidence suggestive of a decrease in neuronal cell mass in the hippocampal region, which supports the findings of volumetric studies. Both groups of MRS studies support a neuro-developmental hypothesis of brain dysfunction in schizophrenia. However, current methodological problems limit the reliable interpretation of MRS data. A clear understanding of the methodology and its reliable interpretation is yet to emerge. Conclusions: MRS remains a research instrument that is yet to be fully utilised in schizophrenia research. A few replicated findings are emerging, although the interpretation of these spectroscopic findings needs to be validated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine

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