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World J Psychiatr. Mar 22, 2016; 6(1): 43-53
Published online Mar 22, 2016. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v6.i1.43
Published online Mar 22, 2016. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v6.i1.43
Method | Finding | Design | Clinical significance | Ref. |
123I-Iomazenil SPECT | Decreased L hippocampus and precuneus GABAA R binding | Parallel gp, 13 PD patients vs 16 healthy control subjects (HCs) | Chronic stress due to active PD can result in impaired limbic processing via reduced GABAA receptor density or function | Bremner et al[24] |
1H-MRS | Decreased OC GABA in PD | 14 PD vs 14 matched HCs (historical) | Could be related to impaired production of GABA or of GABA-glutamine cycling in PD | Goddard et al[21] |
GABA, 1.5T | No change in OC GABA pre and post-acute and chronic BZD Rx | 10 PD vs 9 HCs | Suggests low GABA is a trait-like biomarker for PD | Goddard et al[30] |
1H-MRS GABA, 3T | Decreased ACC and BG GABA in patients | 22 PD (medicated) vs 24 matched HCs, single voxel study | Impaired top-down inhibition of limbic activity in PD | Ham et al[23] |
11C-flumazenil PET | Reduced GABAA R binding in L and R insula Cx of PD | 11 PD vs 21 HCs | Interoceptive/somaticsensitivity in PD likely could be insula-mediated | Cameron et al[25] |
1H-MRS-GABA, 4T | Reduced thalamic GABA in SAD | 10 SAD patients vs 10 matched HCs | Impaired GABA function in thalamus in SAD could affect social cognition via amplification of external threat cues | Pollack et al[28] |
11C-flumazenil PET | Reduced frontal, temporal, parietal Cx GABAA binding pot. in PD | 15 BZD-naïve PD vs 18 HCs | Generalized cortical impairment in GABAA function in PD could be a cause or effect of PD. If endogenous BZD-like ligands overproduced could be evidence of a compensatory response to chronic stress | Hasler et al[26] |
1H-MRS-GABA, 3T | Normal PFC GABA in PD | Parallel gp 17 PD vs 17 sex-matched HCs | In contrast to previous + results in ACC and OC ROIs | Hasler et al[27] |
1H-MRS-GABA, 3T | Reduced mPFC GABA in OCD | 24 OCD patients vs 22 matched HCs | Could contribute to cortical-striatal circuit dysfunction in OCD | Simpson et al[29] |
1H-MRS-GABA, 3T | Reduced ACC/mPFCx GABA in PD | Parallel gp 11 PD vs 8 matched HCs | Effect size greater in FHx+ PD | Long et al[22] |
ACC GABA negatively correlated with enhanced ACC-precuneus, connectivity, 2 DMN nodes | Shin et al[70] | |||
1H-MRS-GABA, 4T | Low R Ar insula Cx GABA in PTSD | 13 PTSD patients vs 13 matched HCs | Relationship btw low insula GABA and higher state-trait anxiety levels | Rosso et al[50] |
1H-MRS-GABA, 4T | Lower GABA in tempo-parietal Cx and occipital-parietal Cx in PTSD | 27 PTSD patients vs 18 trauma- exposed controls | Low GABA finding mediated by high levels of insomnia | Meyerhoff et al[51] |
1H-MRS-GABA, 3T | Elevated DLPFC and ACC GABA and glutathione levels | 12 PTSD patients vs 17 non-PTSD trauma controls | Oxidative stress implicated in the pathophysiology of PTSD, as well as elevated prefrontal inhibitory neurotransmission | Michel et al[52] |
- Citation: Goddard AW. Cortical and subcortical gamma amino acid butyric acid deficits in anxiety and stress disorders: Clinical implications. World J Psychiatr 2016; 6(1): 43-53
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v6/i1/43.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v6.i1.43