A diffusion tensor imaging study in schizophrenia patients with clozapine induced obsessive compulsive symptoms
Date
2022-11-16Source Title
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental
Print ISSN
0885-6222
Electronic ISSN
1099-1077
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Ltd
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 13
Language
English
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Abstract
Objective
The aim of this study was to evaluate brain connectivity by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in schizophrenia patients with clozapine-induced obsessive compulsive symptoms (OCS).
Methods
Eighteen schizophrenia patients, nine of which had clozapine-induced OCS (Clz-OCS (+)), 9 without OCS (Clz-OCS (−)) and 9 healthy controls were included. Psychopathology was evaluated with Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale and Yale-Brown Obsession and Compulsion Scale in the patient groups. All groups were assesed with neurocognitive tests and DTI.
Results
Tract-Based Spatial Statistics based comparison of DTI revealed lower fractional anisotropy in the genu of corpus callosum (CC), right cingulum, left frontal white matter (WM) in the Clz-OCS (+) group, compared to controls. Fractional anisotropy was found to be lower in the bilateral occipital WM and higher in the bilateral medial temporal regions, anterior limb of internal capsule, cingulum, frontoparietal peripheral WM, right external capsule and genu of CC in Clz-OCS (+) patients compared to Clz-OCS (−).
Conclusions
WM integrity in several pathways such as cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical circuitry and orbito-frontal tracts seems to be affected differently in patients with Clz-OCS (+). Different neuroplastic effects of clozapine leading to occurrence of OCS in a subgroup of patients is possible, and needs further evaluation by longitudinal follow-up studies.
Keywords
ClozapinDiffusion tensor imaging
Ractional anisotropy
Obsessive compulsive symptom
Schizophrenia