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2010 Fiscal Year Final Research Report

The PET study of drug-naive schizophrenia using double tracers : involvements of dopaminergic system and microglia.

Research Project

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Project/Area Number 21791128
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Psychiatric science
Research InstitutionHamamatsu University School of Medicine

Principal Investigator

YOKOKURA Masamichi  Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 医学部, リサーチアシスタント (00529399)

Project Period (FY) 2009 – 2010
Keywords統合失調症 / ドパミン・トランスポーター / 活性型ミクログリア / PET / 神経炎症
Research Abstract

CONTEXT : Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by hallucination and/or delusion and deficits in sociability. Although its neurobiological underpinnings are postulated to lie in abnormalities of the dopaminergic systems, the details remain unknown. OBJECTIVES : To determine the occurrence of changes in the binding of dopamine transporters and activated microglia. DESIGN : Using positron emission tomography, we measured the binding of brain dopamine transporters and activated microglia in each individual with the radioligands 2beta-carbomethoxy-3-beta-(4-fluorophenyl)tropane ([(11)C]WIN-35,428) and [(11)C](R)-(1-[2-chlorophenyl]-N-methyl-N-[1-methylpropyl]-3-isoquinoline carboxamide) ([(11)C](R)-PK11195), respectively. Voxel-based analyses as well as region of interest-based methods were used for between-subject analysis and within-subject correlation analysis with respect to clinical variables. SETTING : Participants recruited from the community. PARTICIPANTS : Fifteen adult subjects with drug-naive schizophrenia (7 male and 8 female ; age range, 18-39 years) and 15 age- and sex -matched healthy controls. RESULTS : There was no difference in the binding of dopamine transporter throughout the brain between individuals with schizophrenia and controls. In contrast, the activated microglia binding was significantly higher in the schizophrenia group (P=.035). CONCLUSIONS : The results suggest that an activated microglia may be related to pathology of schizophrenia.

  • Research Products

    (4 results)

All 2011 2010

All Journal Article (2 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 2 results) Presentation (2 results)

  • [Journal Article] In vivo changes in microglial activation and amyloid deposits in brain regions with hypometabolism in Alzheimer's disease2011

    • Author(s)
      Yokokura M, Mori N, Yagi S, Yoshikawa E, Kikuchi M, Yoshihara Y, Wakuda T, Sugihara G, Takebayashi K, Suda S, Iwata Y, Ueki T, Tsuchiya KJ, Suzuki K, Nakamura K, Ouchi Y.
    • Journal Title

      Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 38

      Pages: 343-351

    • Peer Reviewed
  • [Journal Article] Progression from unilateral to bilateral parkinsonism in early Parkinson disease : implication of mesocortical dopamine dysfunction by PET2010

    • Author(s)
      Yagi S, Yoshikawa E, Futatsubashi M, Yokokura M, Yoshihara Y, Torizuka T, Ouchi Y.
    • Journal Title

      J Nucl Med 51

      Pages: 1250-1257

    • Peer Reviewed
  • [Presentation] アルツハイマー病におけるミクログリア活性とアミロイド沈着の変化について2010

    • Author(s)
      横倉正倫
    • Organizer
      Neuro 2010(第33回日本神経学会)
    • Place of Presentation
      神戸コンベンションセンター
    • Year and Date
      2010-09-03
  • [Presentation] 11C-PIBと11C-PK11195 PETを用いたアルツハイマー型認知症の病態研究2010

    • Author(s)
      横倉正倫
    • Organizer
      第51回日本神経学会総会
    • Place of Presentation
      東京国際フォーラム
    • Year and Date
      2010-05-21

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Published: 2012-02-13   Modified: 2016-04-21  

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