Impairment of olfactory identification in obsessive–compulsive disorder

Background. Olfactory identification ability has been associated with processing in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), an area that has been implicated in the pathophysiology of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). Although olfactory sensitivity is normal in patients with OCD, no study has investigated olfactory identification in this disorder. Methods. A group of 20 subjects with OCD and 23 age- and education-matched controls performed a standardized test of olfactory identification. They also performed computerized tests of spatial memory span, spatial working memory and spatial recognition memory that have been shown previously to be sensitive to cognitive deficits in patients with OCD. Results. Performance on the olfactory identification task, spatial recognition task and spatial span task was significantly worse in the OCD group than controls. Conclusions. While impairment in spatial cognition is consistent with previous studies of OCD, its significance for brain-behaviour models of OCD is unclear. However, the finding of abnormal olfactory identification in patients with OCD is consistent with the hypothesis that there is a disruption to processing at the level of the OFC in the disorder.

[1]  U. Eysel,et al.  Neural structures associated with recognition of facial expressions of basic emotions , 1998, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.

[2]  P. Maruff,et al.  Neuropsychological deficits in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a comparison with unipolar depression, panic disorder, and normal controls. , 1998, Archives of general psychiatry.

[3]  J. D. E. Gabrieli,et al.  Sniffing and smelling: separate subsystems in the human olfactory cortex , 1998, Nature.

[4]  C. S. Lin,et al.  Functional MRI of human olfaction. , 1997, Journal of computer assisted tomography.

[5]  M J Brammer,et al.  Functional MR imaging during odor stimulation: preliminary data. , 1997, Radiology.

[6]  F. Tallis The neuropsychology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: a review and consideration of clinical implications. , 1997, The British journal of clinical psychology.

[7]  C. Pantelis,et al.  Neuropsychological, olfactory, and hygiene deficits in men with negative symptom schizophrenia , 1996, Biological Psychiatry.

[8]  D. Perrett,et al.  Loss of disgust. Perception of faces and emotions in Huntington's disease. , 1996, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[9]  R. Kerwin,et al.  Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Obsessive-Compulsive Disordered Patients at Rest , 1995, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[10]  Adrian M. Owen,et al.  Visuo-spatial short-term recognition memory and learning after temporal lobe excisions, frontal lobe excisions or amygdalo-hippocampectomy in man , 1995, Neuropsychologia.

[11]  J. Zohar,et al.  Olfactory sensitivity in major depressive disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder , 1994, Biological Psychiatry.

[12]  P. Rozin,et al.  Varieties of disgust faces and the structure of disgust. , 1994, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[13]  Suck-Won Kim,et al.  The Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale: Measures of internal consistency , 1994, Psychiatry Research.

[14]  J. Cummings,et al.  Frontal-subcortical circuits and human behavior. , 1993, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[15]  C. Marsden,et al.  Fronto-striatal cognitive deficits at different stages of Parkinson's disease. , 1992, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[16]  Maurice W. Dysken,et al.  Neuropyschological performance in obsessive-compulsive disorder , 1992, Biological Psychiatry.

[17]  W. Goodman,et al.  The Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale. I. Development, use, and reliability. , 1989, Archives of general psychiatry.

[18]  Robert J. Zatorre,et al.  Olfactory identification deficits in patients with focal cerebral excision , 1988, Neuropsychologia.

[19]  B. Milner,et al.  Interhemispheric differences in the localization of psychological processes in man. , 1971, British medical bulletin.

[20]  K. Cicerone,et al.  Disturbance of social cognition after traumatic orbitofrontal brain injury. , 1997, Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists.