Magnetic resonance imaging of regional gray matter volume in persons who died by suicide.

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Tác giả: H P Blumberg, E Deininger-Czermak, D Gascho, R Guggenberger, S Mathieu, A Sankar, L Spencer, M J Thali, N Zoelch

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 996.4 +Line Islands (Equatorial Islands)

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Molecular psychiatry , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 188635

 In vivo neuroimaging research in suicide attempters has shown alterations in frontal system brain regions subserving emotional regulation, motivation, and self-perception
  however, data from living individuals is limited in clarifying risk for suicide death. Postmortem neuroimaging provides an approach to study the brain in persons who died by suicide. Here, whole brain voxel-based analyses of magnetic resonance imaging gray matter volume measures were performed comparing persons confirmed by forensic investigation to have died by suicide (n = 24), versus other causes (n = 24), in a univariate model covarying for age and total brain volume
  all subjects were scanned within 24 hours after death. Consistent with the hypothesis that persons who died by suicide would show lower gray matter volume in frontal system brain regions, this study of suicides showed lower gray matter volume in ventral frontal and its major connection sites including insula, striatum, and amygdala.
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