Advancement in utilization of magnetic resonance imaging and biomarkers in the understanding of schizophrenia

磁共振成像和生物标志物在理解精神分裂症方面的应用进展

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Abstract

Historically, psychiatric diagnoses have been made based on patient's reported symptoms applying the criteria from diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. The utilization of neuroimaging or biomarkers to make the diagnosis and manage psychiatric disorders remains a distant goal. There have been several studies that examine brain imaging in psychiatric disorders, but more work is needed to elucidate the complexities of the human brain. In this editorial, we examine two articles by Xu et al and Stoyanov et al, that show developments in the direction of using neuroimaging to examine the brains of people with schizophrenia and depression. Xu et al used magnetic resonance imaging to examine the brain structure of patients with schizophrenia, in addition to examining neurotransmitter levels as biomarkers. Stoyanov et al used functional magnetic resonance imaging to look at modulation of different neural circuits by diagnostic-specific scales in patients with schizophrenia and depression. These two studies provide crucial evidence in advancing our understanding of the brain in prevalent psychiatric disorders.

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