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A pilot study of brain activation in children with trichotillomania during a visual-tactile symptom provocation task: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

机译:视觉触觉症状激发任务中毛发性滴虫病患儿大脑激活的一项初步研究:功能性磁共振成像研究。

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OBJECTIVES: In order to reveal the etiology and pathophysiology of trichotillomania (TTM), it is necessary to investigate which brain regions are involved in TTM, but limited knowledge exists regarding the neurobiology of TTM and the available functional neuroimaging studies of TTM are little. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the specific brain regions involved in the pathophysiology of TTM with symptom provocation task using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for children and adolescents with TTM. METHODS: Pediatric subjects who met the DSM-IV TR criteria for TTM (n=9) and age-, sex-, handedness-, IQ matched healthy controls (HC) (n=10), ages 9 to 17 years, were recruited for two fMRI experiments; symptom provocation of Visual Only (VO) and Visual and Tactile (VT). They were scanned while viewing two alternating blocks of symptom provocation (S) and neutral (N) movies. RESULTS: Random effects between-group analysis revealed significant activation in left temporal cortex(including middle and superior temporal gyrus), dorsal posterior cingulate gyrus, and putamen for the contrast S>N in TTM subjects versus HC subjects during the VO session. And TTM subjects demonstrated higher activity in the precuneus and dorsal posterior cingulate gyrus to the contrast S>N during the VT session. CONCLUSIONS: This study provided an objective whole-brain-based analysis that directed researchers to areas that were abnormal in TTM. Using the symptom provocation tasks, we found significant differences in regional brain function between pediatric TTM and HC subjects. However, in the face of modest statistical power, our preliminary findings in TTM need to be replicated in a larger sample. As the functional neuroanatomic circuits involved in TTM remain largely unexplored, future functional neuroimaging studies using other various paradigms may help investigate the neuroanatomic abnormalities of TTM.
机译:目的:为了揭示毛滴虫病(TTM)的病因和病理生理,有必要调查哪些脑区域参与TTM,但是关于TTM的神经生物学知识有限,并且对TTM的功能性神经影像学研究很少。本研究的目的是使用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)研究患有TTM的儿童和青少年的症状激发任务,从而研究参与TTM病理生理的特定大脑区域。方法:招募符合TTM的DSM-IV TR标准(n = 9)以及年龄,性别,习惯,智商匹配的健康对照(HC)(n = 10),年龄9至17岁的儿科受试者。用于两个功能磁共振成像实验;仅视觉(VO)和视觉与触觉(VT)的症状激发。在观看两个交替的症状挑衅(S)和中性(N)电影时,对它们进行了扫描。结果:组间分析的随机效应显示,在VO期间,TTM受试者与HC受试者的对比S> N,左颞皮质(包括中上颞上回),背后扣带回和壳核显着激活。在VT期间,TTM受试者表现出较高的活动性,在前突神经节和背后扣带回中,对比度为S> N。结论:本研究提供了基于全脑的客观分析,将研究人员定向到TTM异常区域。使用症状激发任务,我们发现小儿TTM和HC受试者在区域脑功能方面存在显着差异。但是,面对有限的统计能力,我们在TTM中的初步发现需要在更大的样本中重复使用。由于涉及TTM的功能性神经解剖电路仍未得到充分开发,因此使用其他各种范例进行的未来功能性神经影像学研究可能有助于调查TTM的神经解剖异常。

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