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Treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and GABA levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis

BACKGROUND: Poor response to dopaminergic antipsychotics constitutes a major challenge in the treatment of psychotic disorders and markers for non-response during first-episode are warranted. Previous studies have found increased levels of glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in non-responding f...

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Autores principales: Bojesen, Kirsten B., Ebdrup, Bjørn H., Jessen, Kasper, Sigvard, Anne, Tangmose, Karen, Edden, Richard A.E., Larsson, Henrik B.W., Rostrup, Egill, Broberg, Brian V., Glenthøj, Birte Y.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31524118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719002277
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author Bojesen, Kirsten B.
Ebdrup, Bjørn H.
Jessen, Kasper
Sigvard, Anne
Tangmose, Karen
Edden, Richard A.E.
Larsson, Henrik B.W.
Rostrup, Egill
Broberg, Brian V.
Glenthøj, Birte Y.
author_facet Bojesen, Kirsten B.
Ebdrup, Bjørn H.
Jessen, Kasper
Sigvard, Anne
Tangmose, Karen
Edden, Richard A.E.
Larsson, Henrik B.W.
Rostrup, Egill
Broberg, Brian V.
Glenthøj, Birte Y.
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description BACKGROUND: Poor response to dopaminergic antipsychotics constitutes a major challenge in the treatment of psychotic disorders and markers for non-response during first-episode are warranted. Previous studies have found increased levels of glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in non-responding first-episode patients compared to responders, but it is unknown if non-responders can be identified using reference levels from healthy controls (HCs). METHODS: Thirty-nine antipsychotic-naïve patients with first-episode psychosis and 36 matched HCs underwent repeated assessments with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale and 3T magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Glutamate scaled to total creatine (/Cr) was measured in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and left thalamus, and levels of GABA/Cr were measured in ACC. After 6 weeks, we re-examined 32 patients on aripiprazole monotherapy and 35 HCs, and after 26 weeks we re-examined 30 patients on naturalistic antipsychotic treatment and 32 HCs. The Andreasen criteria defined non-response. RESULTS: Before treatment, thalamic glutamate/Cr was higher in the whole group of patients but levels normalized after treatment. ACC levels of glutamate/Cr and GABA/Cr were lower at all assessments and unaffected by treatment. When compared with HCs, non-responders at week 6 (19 patients) and week 26 (16 patients) had higher baseline glutamate/Cr in the thalamus. Moreover, non-responders at 26 weeks had lower baseline GABA/Cr in ACC. Baseline levels in responders and HCs did not differ. CONCLUSION: Glutamatergic and GABAergic abnormalities in antipsychotic-naïve patients appear driven by non-responders to antipsychotic treatment. If replicated, normative reference levels for glutamate and GABA may aid estimation of clinical prognosis in first-episode psychosis patients.
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spelling pubmed-75571592020-10-23 Treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and GABA levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis Bojesen, Kirsten B. Ebdrup, Bjørn H. Jessen, Kasper Sigvard, Anne Tangmose, Karen Edden, Richard A.E. Larsson, Henrik B.W. Rostrup, Egill Broberg, Brian V. Glenthøj, Birte Y. Psychol Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Poor response to dopaminergic antipsychotics constitutes a major challenge in the treatment of psychotic disorders and markers for non-response during first-episode are warranted. Previous studies have found increased levels of glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in non-responding first-episode patients compared to responders, but it is unknown if non-responders can be identified using reference levels from healthy controls (HCs). METHODS: Thirty-nine antipsychotic-naïve patients with first-episode psychosis and 36 matched HCs underwent repeated assessments with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale and 3T magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Glutamate scaled to total creatine (/Cr) was measured in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and left thalamus, and levels of GABA/Cr were measured in ACC. After 6 weeks, we re-examined 32 patients on aripiprazole monotherapy and 35 HCs, and after 26 weeks we re-examined 30 patients on naturalistic antipsychotic treatment and 32 HCs. The Andreasen criteria defined non-response. RESULTS: Before treatment, thalamic glutamate/Cr was higher in the whole group of patients but levels normalized after treatment. ACC levels of glutamate/Cr and GABA/Cr were lower at all assessments and unaffected by treatment. When compared with HCs, non-responders at week 6 (19 patients) and week 26 (16 patients) had higher baseline glutamate/Cr in the thalamus. Moreover, non-responders at 26 weeks had lower baseline GABA/Cr in ACC. Baseline levels in responders and HCs did not differ. CONCLUSION: Glutamatergic and GABAergic abnormalities in antipsychotic-naïve patients appear driven by non-responders to antipsychotic treatment. If replicated, normative reference levels for glutamate and GABA may aid estimation of clinical prognosis in first-episode psychosis patients. Cambridge University Press 2020-10 2019-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7557159/ /pubmed/31524118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719002277 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Bojesen, Kirsten B.
Ebdrup, Bjørn H.
Jessen, Kasper
Sigvard, Anne
Tangmose, Karen
Edden, Richard A.E.
Larsson, Henrik B.W.
Rostrup, Egill
Broberg, Brian V.
Glenthøj, Birte Y.
Treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and GABA levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis
title Treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and GABA levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis
title_full Treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and GABA levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis
title_fullStr Treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and GABA levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and GABA levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis
title_short Treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and GABA levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis
title_sort treatment response after 6 and 26 weeks is related to baseline glutamate and gaba levels in antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31524118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719002277
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