Dd. Miller et al., EFFECT OF ANTIPSYCHOTICS ON REGIONAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW MEASURED WITH POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY, Neuropsychopharmacology, 17(4), 1997, pp. 230-240
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging of regional cerebral blood
flow (rCBF) provides an in vivo method for studying brain function. We
used [O-15]H2O PET to assess the effect of antipsychotic medications
on rCBF in 17 subjects with schizophrenia. Each subject was scanned wh
lle receiving antipsychotic medication, and after having been withdraw
n from antipsychotic medication for a 3-week period. The two scans wer
e subtracted from one another, using a within subjects design, and the
areas of difference were identified using the Montreal method. Subjec
ts treated with antipsychotic medication had significantly higher rCBF
in the left basal ganglia and Ieft fusiform gyrus compared with the '
'off-medication'' condition. Significantly higher relative rCBF in the
anterior cingulate, left dorsolateral and inferior frontal cortex, an
d left and right cerebellum was observed when off antipsychotic medica
tion. Upregulation of dopamine D-2 receptors may lead to a regional in
crease of blood flow and metabolism in the basal ganglia, which may ex
plain recently reported anatomical enlargement in these regions. (C) 1
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