W. Kaschka et al., REDUCED BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR-BINDING IN PANIC DISORDERS MEASURED BY IOMAZENIL SPECT, Journal of Psychiatric Research, 29(5), 1995, pp. 427-434
We compared a group of nine patients with panic disorder (DSM-III-R) a
nd depression with a matched control group of nine dysthymic patients
without a previous or actual history of panic attacks or anxiety with
iomazenil SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) to evalua
te panic-related abnormalities of the benzodiazepine receptor complex.
The panic group had a significant decrease (p < .05, U-tests) in the
regional activity index (RAI) in the following regions after 2 h: late
ral inferior temporal lobes, right and left, medial inferior temporal
lobes, left, inferior frontal lobes, right and left. All other regions
investigated were not significantly different. The findings may be du
e to either regional blood flow differences or benzodiazepine receptor
effects. The hypothesis that the effects are due to altered blood flo
w is confirmed to some extent by similar findings in the scans acquire
d after 10 min. Only the hypoactivity in the left lateral temporal reg
ion seemed to be independent of reduced blood flow in panic disorders.