Reconciling neuroimaging and neuropathological findings in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Philip K. McGuire,et al. Regional Gray Matter Volume Abnormalities in the At Risk Mental State , 2007, Biological Psychiatry.
[2] Karl J. Friston,et al. Voxel-Based Morphometry—The Methods , 2000, NeuroImage.
[3] D. Senitz,et al. A reduction of nonpyramidal cells in sector CA2 of schizophrenics and manic depressives. , 1999, Biological psychiatry.
[4] Daniel R Weinberger,et al. Neurotoxicity, neuroplasticity, and magnetic resonance imaging morphometry: what is happening in the schizophrenic brain? , 2002, Archives of general psychiatry.
[5] Peter Falkai,et al. The ventral lateral posterior nucleus of the thalamus in schizophrenia: a post-mortem study , 2002, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.
[6] Eve C. Johnstone,et al. Increased Prefrontal Gyrification in a Large High-Risk Cohort Characterizes Those Who Develop Schizophrenia and Reflects Abnormal Prefrontal Development , 2007, Biological Psychiatry.
[7] John Brennan,et al. Progressive grey matter atrophy over the first 2–3 years of illness in first-episode schizophrenia: A tensor-based morphometry study , 2006, NeuroImage.
[8] Alex Fornito,et al. Anatomical abnormalities of the anterior cingulate cortex in schizophrenia: bridging the gap between neuroimaging and neuropathology. , 2009, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[9] S. Lawrie,et al. Voxel-based morphometry of grey matter densities in subjects at high risk of schizophrenia , 2003, Schizophrenia Research.
[10] B. Pakkenberg,et al. Pronounced reduction of total neuron number in mediodorsal thalamic nucleus and nucleus accumbens in schizophrenics. , 1990, Archives of general psychiatry.
[11] Michael P. Milham,et al. Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder investigated with MRI and voxel-based morphometry , 2006, NeuroImage.
[12] R. Kikinis,et al. Subgenual cingulate cortex volume in first-episode psychosis. , 1999, The American journal of psychiatry.
[13] Dennis Velakoulis,et al. Progressive gray matter reduction of the superior temporal gyrus during transition to psychosis. , 2009, Archives of general psychiatry.
[14] Amy M. Jimenez,et al. Developmental disruptions in neural connectivity in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia , 2008, Development and Psychopathology.
[15] G. Rajkowska. Cell pathology in bipolar disorder. , 2002, Bipolar disorders.
[16] M. Yücel,et al. Progressive changes in the development toward schizophrenia: studies in subjects at increased symptomatic risk. , 2007, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[17] Patrick R. Hof,et al. Stereological studies of capillary length density in the frontal cortex of schizophrenics , 2005, Acta Neuropathologica.
[18] T. Woo,et al. Density of glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 messenger RNA-containing neurons that express the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit NR2A in the anterior cingulate cortex in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. , 2004, Archives of general psychiatry.
[19] Martha Elizabeth Shenton,et al. Voxel-Based Morphometric Analysis of Gray Matter in First Episode Schizophrenia , 2002, NeuroImage.
[20] Dennis Velakoulis,et al. Anatomic Abnormalities of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex Before Psychosis Onset: An MRI Study of Ultra-High-Risk Individuals , 2008, Biological Psychiatry.
[21] B. Ravnkilde,et al. Hippocampal volume and depression: a meta-analysis of MRI studies. , 2004, The American journal of psychiatry.
[22] L. Selemon,et al. Regionally diverse cortical pathology in schizophrenia: clues to the etiology of the disease. , 2001, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[23] E. Bullmore,et al. The anatomy of first-episode and chronic schizophrenia: an anatomical likelihood estimation meta-analysis. , 2008, The American journal of psychiatry.
[24] L. Selemon,et al. Reductions in neuronal and glial density characterize the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in bipolar disorder , 2001, Biological Psychiatry.
[25] J. Price,et al. Glial reduction in the subgenual prefrontal cortex in mood disorders. , 1998, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[26] D. German,et al. Reduced number of mediodorsal and anterior thalamic neurons in schizophrenia , 2000, Biological Psychiatry.
[27] F. Benes,et al. DNA fragmentation is increased in non-GABAergic neurons in bipolar disorder but not in schizophrenia , 2007, Schizophrenia Research.
[28] Caleb M. Adler,et al. Voxel-Based Study of Structural Changes in First-Episode Patients with Bipolar Disorder , 2007, Biological Psychiatry.
[29] R. Parsey,et al. Regional brain gray matter volume differences in patients with bipolar disorder as assessed by optimized voxel-based morphometry , 2004, Biological Psychiatry.
[30] Eve C Johnstone,et al. Abnormal cortical folding in high-risk individuals: a predictor of the development of schizophrenia? , 2004, Biological Psychiatry.
[31] S. Heckers,et al. Hippocampal neuron number in schizophrenia. A stereological study. , 1991, Archives of general psychiatry.
[32] Alan C. Evans,et al. Intellectual ability and cortical development in children and adolescents , 2006, Nature.
[33] Dennis Velakoulis,et al. Structural brain imaging evidence for multiple pathological processes at different stages of brain development in schizophrenia. , 2005, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[34] Patrick R Hof,et al. Volume, neuron density and total neuron number in five subcortical regions in schizophrenia. , 2007, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[35] P. Goldman-Rakic,et al. The reduced neuropil hypothesis: a circuit based model of schizophrenia , 1999, Biological Psychiatry.
[36] E. Bora,et al. Major psychoses with mixed psychotic and mood symptoms: are mixed psychoses associated with different neurobiological markers? , 2008, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.
[37] Karl J. Friston,et al. Voxel-based morphometry of the human brain: Methods and applications , 2005 .
[38] C. Pariante,et al. Pituitary Volume Predicts Future Transition to Psychosis in Individuals at Ultra-High Risk of Developing Psychosis , 2005, Biological Psychiatry.
[39] Paul J. Harrison,et al. A postmortem study of the mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus in schizophrenia , 2003, Schizophrenia Research.
[40] S. Lawrie,et al. Progressive Gray Matter Loss in Patients with Bipolar Disorder , 2007, Biological Psychiatry.
[41] Klaus P. Ebmeier,et al. Reduction of cingulate gray matter density in poor outcome bipolar illness , 2004, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.
[42] F. Benes,et al. A cross-study meta-analysis and three-dimensional comparison of cell counting in the anterior cingulate cortex of schizophrenic and bipolar brain , 2005, Schizophrenia Research.
[43] Paul J. Harrison,et al. The neuropathology of primary mood disorder. , 2002, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[44] James J Levitt,et al. A cross-sectional and longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study of cingulate gyrus gray matter volume abnormalities in first-episode schizophrenia and first-episode affective psychosis. , 2008, Archives of general psychiatry.
[45] F. Benes,et al. Increased vertical axon numbers in cingulate cortex of schizophrenics. , 1987, Archives of general psychiatry.
[46] F. Benes,et al. The density of pyramidal and nonpyramidal neurons in anterior cingulate cortex of schizophrenic and bipolar subjects , 2001, Biological Psychiatry.
[47] M. Yücel,et al. Mapping grey matter reductions in schizophrenia: An anatomical likelihood estimation analysis of voxel-based morphometry studies , 2009, Schizophrenia Research.
[48] P. Goldman-Rakic,et al. Neuronal and glial somal size in the prefrontal cortex: a postmortem morphometric study of schizophrenia and Huntington disease. , 1998, Archives of general psychiatry.
[49] M. Desco,et al. Regional gray matter volume deficits in adolescents with first-episode psychosis. , 2008, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
[50] Valentino Braitenberg,et al. Brain Size and Number of Neurons: An Exercise in Synthetic Neuroanatomy , 2004, Journal of Computational Neuroscience.
[51] R. Burke,et al. The expression of proapoptosis genes is increased in bipolar disorder, but not in schizophrenia , 2006, Molecular Psychiatry.
[52] A. Yung,et al. Treating schizophrenia in the prodromal phase , 2004 .
[53] David G C Owens,et al. Brain structure and function changes during the development of schizophrenia: the evidence from studies of subjects at increased genetic risk. , 2007, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[54] P. Goldman-Rakic,et al. Elevated neuronal density in prefrontal area 46 in brains from schizophrenic patients: Application of a three‐dimensional, stereologic counting method , 1998, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[55] Paul J. Harrison. The neuropathology of schizophrenia , 2008 .
[56] P. Goldman-Rakic,et al. Regional specificity in the neuropathologic substrates of schizophrenia: a morphometric analysis of Broca's area 44 and area 9. , 2003, Archives of general psychiatry.
[57] DNA fragmentation decreased in schizophrenia but not bipolar disorder. , 2003, Archives of general psychiatry.
[58] L. Garey. Cortex: Statistics and Geometry of Neuronal Connectivity, 2nd edn. By V. BRAITENBERG and A. SCHÜZ. (Pp. xiii+249; 90 figures; ISBN 3 540 63816 4). Berlin: Springer. 1998. , 1999 .
[59] T. Woo,et al. Disease-specific alterations in glutamatergic neurotransmission on inhibitory interneurons in the prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia , 2008, Brain Research.
[60] L. Glantz,et al. Dendritic spine density in schizophrenia and depression. , 2001, Archives of general psychiatry.
[61] R. Kerwin,et al. Reduced glial cell density and neuronal size in the anterior cingulate cortex in major depressive disorder. , 2001, Archives of general psychiatry.
[62] Prof. Dr. Dr. Valentino Braitenberg,et al. Cortex: Statistics and Geometry of Neuronal Connectivity , 1998, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
[63] Anthony A Grace,et al. Gating of information flow within the limbic system and the pathophysiology of schizophrenia , 2000, Brain Research Reviews.
[64] F. Benes. Searching for unique endophenotypes for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder within neural circuits and their molecular regulatory mechanisms. , 2007, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[65] S. Strakowski,et al. Changes in Gray Matter Volume in Patients with Bipolar Disorder , 2005, Biological Psychiatry.
[66] D. V. van Essen,et al. A Population-Average, Landmark- and Surface-based (PALS) atlas of human cerebral cortex. , 2005, NeuroImage.
[67] C. Beasley,et al. Two-dimensional assessment of cytoarchitecture in the anterior cingulate cortex in major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia: evidence for decreased neuronal somal size and increased neuronal density , 2003, Biological Psychiatry.
[68] A. Toga,et al. Mapping Continued Brain Growth and Gray Matter Density Reduction in Dorsal Frontal Cortex: Inverse Relationships during Postadolescent Brain Maturation , 2001, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[69] A. Stoll,et al. Frontal lobe gray matter density decreases in bipolar I disorder , 2004, Biological Psychiatry.
[70] Kiralee M. Hayashi,et al. Greater Cortical Gray Matter Density in Lithium-Treated Patients with Bipolar Disorder , 2007, Biological Psychiatry.
[71] J. Lieberman,et al. Apoptotic mechanisms in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia , 2005, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry.
[72] Sophia Frangou,et al. New insights help define the pathophysiology of bipolar affective disorder: neuroimaging and neuropathology findings , 2004, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry.
[73] B. Bogerts,et al. Volume and neuron number of the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus in schizophrenia: A replication study , 2005, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.
[74] K. Davis,et al. Neurotoxicity, neuroplasticity, and magnetic resonance imaging morphometry. , 2003, Archives of general psychiatry.
[75] P. Renshaw,et al. Regional cerebral cortical thinning in bipolar disorder. , 2006, Bipolar disorders.
[76] T. Whitford,et al. Diagnosis-Related Regional Gray Matter Loss Over Two Years in First Episode Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder , 2005, Biological Psychiatry.
[77] F. Benes,et al. GABAergic Interneurons: Implications for Understanding Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder , 2001, Neuropsychopharmacology.
[78] T. Crow,et al. Reduced density of calbindin-immunoreactive interneurons in the planum temporale in schizophrenia , 2005, Brain Research.
[79] F. Benes,et al. Increased density of glutamate-immunoreactive vertical processes in superficial laminae in cingulate cortex of schizophrenic brain. , 1992, Cerebral cortex.
[80] G. Reynolds,et al. A selective reduction in the relative density of parvalbumin-immunoreactive neurons in the hippocampus in schizophrenia patients. , 2002, Chinese medical journal.
[81] D. Lewis,et al. Cortical inhibitory neurons and schizophrenia , 2005, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
[82] Tyrone D. Cannon,et al. Progressive brain structural changes mapped as psychosis develops in ‘at risk’ individuals , 2009, Schizophrenia Research.
[83] M. Raichle,et al. Subgenual prefrontal cortex abnormalities in mood disorders , 1997, Nature.
[84] T. Paus. Mapping brain maturation and cognitive development during adolescence , 2005, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[85] Thomas F. Nugent,et al. Dynamic mapping of human cortical development during childhood through early adulthood. , 2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[86] N. Lange,et al. Parvalbumin Neurons in the Entorhinal Cortex of Subjects Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder or Schizophrenia , 2007, Biological Psychiatry.
[87] M. Alda,et al. Reduced subgenual cingulate volumes in mood disorders: a meta-analysis. , 2008, Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN.
[88] Eve C. Johnstone,et al. Grey matter changes over time in high risk subjects developing schizophrenia , 2005, NeuroImage.
[89] Marcus D'Souza,et al. Structural brain abnormalities in individuals with an at-risk mental state who later develop psychosis. , 2007, The British journal of psychiatry. Supplement.
[90] T. Woo,et al. N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor and Calbindin-Containing Neurons in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder , 2008, Biological Psychiatry.
[91] C. Beasley,et al. The density and spatial distribution of gabaergic neurons, labelled using calcium binding proteins, in the anterior cingulate cortex in major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia , 2002, Biological Psychiatry.
[92] R. Kahn,et al. What happens after the first episode? A review of progressive brain changes in chronically ill patients with schizophrenia. , 2007, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[93] T. Crow,et al. Regional deficits in brain volume in schizophrenia: a meta-analysis of voxel-based morphometry studies. , 2005, The American journal of psychiatry.
[94] Paul J. Harrison,et al. Synaptic pathology in the anterior cingulate cortex in schizophrenia and mood disorders. A review and a Western blot study of synaptophysin, GAP-43 and the complexins , 2001, Brain Research Bulletin.
[95] Lewis D. Griffin,et al. Zen and the art of medical image registration: correspondence, homology, and quality , 2003, NeuroImage.
[96] Fred L. Bookstein,et al. “Voxel-Based Morphometry” Should Not Be Used with Imperfectly Registered Images , 2001, NeuroImage.
[97] Kiralee M. Hayashi,et al. Dynamic mapping of cortical development before and after the onset of pediatric bipolar illness. , 2007, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines.
[98] R. Hoffman,et al. Schizophrenia as a disorder of developmentally reduced synaptic connectivity. , 2000, Archives of general psychiatry.
[99] John Suckling,et al. For personal use. Only reproduce with permission from The Lancet Publishing Group. Effect of sunlight and season on serotonin turnover in the brain , 2002 .
[100] Sophia Rabe-Hesketh,et al. Meta-analysis of magnetic resonance imaging brain morphometry studies in bipolar disorder , 2004, Biological Psychiatry.
[101] M. Yücel,et al. Anterior cingulate cortex abnormalities associated with a first psychotic episode in bipolar disorder , 2009, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[102] P. Hof,et al. Anterior cingulate cortex pathology in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder , 2001, Acta Neuropathologica.
[103] Nicholas Lange,et al. Two-dimensional versus three-dimensional cell counting: a practical perspective , 2001, Trends in Neurosciences.
[104] Philip K. McGuire,et al. Reductions in frontal, temporal and parietal volume associated with the onset of psychosis , 2008, Schizophrenia Research.
[105] Dennis Velakoulis,et al. The influence of sulcal variability on morphometry of the human anterior cingulate and paracingulate cortex , 2006, NeuroImage.
[106] F. Benes,et al. A reduction of nonpyramidal cells in sector CA2 of schizophrenics and manic depressives , 1998, Biological Psychiatry.
[107] E. Bullmore,et al. Meta-Analysis of Gray Matter Anomalies in Schizophrenia: Application of Anatomic Likelihood Estimation and Network Analysis , 2008, Biological Psychiatry.
[108] David C. Van Essen,et al. A Population-Average, Landmark- and Surface-based (PALS) atlas of human cerebral cortex , 2005, NeuroImage.
[109] Steven C. R. Williams,et al. Meta-analysis, database, and meta-regression of 98 structural imaging studies in bipolar disorder. , 2008, Archives of general psychiatry.