Consistent findings postulate disturbed glutamatergic function (more specifically a hypofunction of the ionotropic NMDA receptors) as an important pathophysiologic mechanism in schizophrenia. However, the role of the metabotropic glutamatergic receptors type 5 (mGluR5) in this disease remains unclear. In this study, we investigated their significance (using [(11) C]ABP688) for psychopathology and cognition in male patients with chronic schizophrenia and healthy controls. In the patient group, lower mGluR5 binding potential (BP(ND) ) values in the left temporal cortex and caudate were associated with higher general symptom levels (negative and depressive symptoms), lower levels of global functioning and worse cognitive performance. At the same time, in both groups, mGluR5 BP(ND) were significantly lower in smokers (F([27,1]) =â15.500; p = .001), but without significant differences between the groups. Our findings provide support for the concept that the impaired function of mGluR5 underlies the symptoms of schizophrenia. They further supply a new perspective on the complex relationship between tobacco addiction and schizophrenia by identifying glutamatergic neurotransmission-in particularly mGluR5-as a possible connection to a shared vulnerability.
mGluR5 receptor availability is associated with lower levels of negative symptoms and better cognition in male patients with chronic schizophrenia.
mGluR5 受体可用性与慢性精神分裂症男性患者的阴性症状水平较低和认知能力较好有关
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作者:Régio Brambilla Cláudia, VeselinoviÄ Tanja, Rajkumar Ravichandran, Mauler Jörg, Orth Linda, Ruch Andrej, Ramkiran Shukti, Heekeren Karsten, Kawohl Wolfram, Wyss Christine, Kops Elena Rota, Scheins Jürgen, Tellmann Lutz, Boers Frank, Neumaier Bernd, Ermert Johannes, Herzog Hans, Langen Karl-Josef, Jon Shah N, Lerche Christoph, Neuner Irene
| 期刊: | Human Brain Mapping | 影响因子: | 3.300 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Jul;41(10):2762-2781 |
| doi: | 10.1002/hbm.24976 | ||
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