Treatment of auditory verbal hallucinations with atypical antipsychotics in healthy individuals: an artificially controlled post-treatment report

Author:

Shan Peiwei1,Zhuo Chuanjun123ORCID,Ma Xiaoyan3,Sang Hong4,Zhong Baoliang5,Lin Xiaodong1,Ji Feng2,Chen Min2,Tian Hongjun3,Zhao Yanling6,Pan Jianshe7

Affiliation:

1. Labortorary of Psychiatric-Neuroimaging-Genetics Laboratory (PNG-Lab), Wenzhou Seventh People’s Hospital, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China

2. Department of Psychiatry, School of Mental Health, Jining Medical University, Jining, Shandong Province, China

3. Department of Psychiatric-Neuroimaging-Genetics and Comorbidity Lab (PNGC-Lab), Tianjin Mental Health Center, Tianjin Anding Hospital, Mental Health Teaching Hospital of Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China

4. Department of Psychiatry, Changchun Sixth Hospital, Chuangchun, Jilin Province, China

5. Department of Psychiatry and Epidemiology, Affiliated Wuhan Mental Health Center, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science & Technology Science and Education Department, Wuhan, China

6. Department of Psychiatry, Qingdao Mental Health Center, Qingdao, China

7. Department of Psychiatry, Wenzhou Kangning Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University Affiliated Kangning Hospital, Wenzhou, China

Abstract

Objective This study was performed to investigate the effects and associated global functional connectivity density (gFCD) alterations associated with the use of atypical antipsychotics in healthy individuals with auditory verbal hallucinations (Hi-AVHs) using gFCD mapping techniques. Methods A magnetic resonance imaging database of 38 Hi-AVHs with chronic or severe AVH symptoms was generated. The Hi-AVHs were administered an atypical antipsychotic (risperidone) for 24 weeks and monitored for a treatment response. All patients underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging pre- and post-treatment. Results gFCD alterations were found in the auditory-memory-language and visual circuit regions pre- and post-treatment. However, gFCD alterations differed between patients with strong and weak treatment responses. Conclusion This is the first report to show that atypical antipsychotics can improve the symptoms of AVHs and that the treatment effects are associated with gFCD alterations in the auditory-memory-language circuit. These findings provide a foundation for future exploration of new treatment strategies for Hi-AVHs.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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