Wolfgang
Weber-Fahr1, Mathias Zink2, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg2,
Monika Uhrig1, Nuran Tunc-Skarka1, Mareen Hoerst1,
Helga Welzel-marquez1, Alexander Sartorius2, Gabriele
Ende1
1Neuroimaging, Central Institute of
Mental Health,
A
3D-whole head RINEPT sequence was used together with point-spread function
corrected tissue segmentation for robust absolute quantification of spectral
edited Phosphomono- and diester-signals in the brains of schizophrenic
patients and controls. The corrected metabolite concentrations show a
significant reduction of Phosphocholine and Glycerophosphocholine (GPC) in
the basal ganglia and thalamus of schizophrenic patients compared to
controls. GPC was also significantly lower in the cerebellum while
Phosphorylethanolamine showed a trend for lower concentration in patients in
the frontal region.