Orbitofrontal dysfunction in a monozygotic twin discordant for postpartum affective psychosis : a functional magnetic resonance imaging study

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serval:BIB_D4358AF31001
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Orbitofrontal dysfunction in a monozygotic twin discordant for postpartum affective psychosis : a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Journal
Bipolar disorders
Author(s)
Fahim C., Stip E., Mancini-Marïe A., Potvin S., Malaspina D.
ISSN
1398-5647
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Volume
9
Number
5
Pages
541-5
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Case Reports ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Twin Study - Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Incomplete concordance for psychosis in monozygotic (MZ) twins has been interpreted as indicative of non-genetic cofactors in transmission of the illness. In this case study, we consider childbirth a landmark in the onset of psychotic symptoms, leading to the diagnosis of puerperal psychosis and then to bipolar/schizoaffective disorder. At the end of the third trimester, there is a sudden drop in estrogen, which exerts prominent effects on the serotonergic system in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC). OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to investigate OFC activation during emotional processing in MZ twins discordant for affective psychosis. METHODS: Blood-oxygen-level-dependent activation using functional magnetic resonance imaging was measured during the passive viewing of emotional film excerpts. RESULTS: Consistent with our hypothesis, a significant locus of activation was found in the left OFC in the normal MZ twin, but not in the psychosis MZ twin. CONCLUSIONS: The personality changes noted in the psychosis MZ twin (postpartum psychosis) may be related to dysfunctional OFC. Ms J's childbirth may have triggered the onset of psychotic symptoms, leading to the diagnosis of bipolar or schizoaffective disorder.
Keywords
Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Mood Disorders / epidemiology, Mothers / psychology, Oxygen / metabolism, Prefrontal Cortex / metabolism, Prefrontal Cortex / physiopathology, Pregnancy, Psychotic Disorders / epidemiology, Puerperal Disorders / epidemiology, Twins, Monozygotic / psychology
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