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Erschienen in: Metabolic Brain Disease 2/2018

03.11.2017 | Original Article

Resting regional brain metabolism in social anxiety disorder and the effect of moclobemide therapy

verfasst von: Alex Doruyter, Patrick Dupont, Lian Taljaard, Dan J. Stein, Christine Lochner, James M. Warwick

Erschienen in: Metabolic Brain Disease | Ausgabe 2/2018

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Abstract

While there is mounting evidence of abnormal reactivity of several brain regions in social anxiety disorder, and disrupted functional connectivity between these regions at rest, relatively little is known regarding resting regional neural activity in these structures, or how such activity is affected by pharmacotherapy. Using 2-deoxy-2-(F-18)fluoro-D-glucose positron emission tomography, we compared resting regional brain metabolism between SAD and healthy control groups; and in SAD participants before and after moclobemide therapy. Voxel-based analyses were confined to a predefined search volume. A second, exploratory whole-brain analysis was conducted using a more liberal statistical threshold. Fifteen SAD participants and fifteen matched controls were included in the group comparison. A subgroup of SAD participants (n = 11) was included in the therapy effect comparison. No significant clusters were identified in the primary analysis. In the exploratory analysis, the SAD group exhibited increased metabolism in left fusiform gyrus and right temporal pole. After therapy, SAD participants exhibited reductions in regional metabolism in a medial dorsal prefrontal region and increases in right caudate, right insula and left postcentral gyrus. This study adds to the limited existing work on resting regional brain activity in SAD and the effects of therapy. The negative results of our primary analysis suggest that resting regional activity differences in the disorder, and moclobemide effects on regional metabolism, if present, are small. While the outcomes of our secondary analysis should be interpreted with caution, they may contribute to formulating future hypotheses or in pooled analyses.
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Metadaten
Titel
Resting regional brain metabolism in social anxiety disorder and the effect of moclobemide therapy
verfasst von
Alex Doruyter
Patrick Dupont
Lian Taljaard
Dan J. Stein
Christine Lochner
James M. Warwick
Publikationsdatum
03.11.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Metabolic Brain Disease / Ausgabe 2/2018
Print ISSN: 0885-7490
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7365
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11011-017-0145-7

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