Title: Psychopathology Obsessivecompulsive disorder
1 Psychopathology Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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3Prefrontal Cortex
4Cortico-Striatal-Thalamo-cortical loops
- Orbitofrontal cortex
- Personality, emotion, response inhibition, and
social behavior - Dorsolateral cortex
- Executive functioning, planning, attention,
working memory - Anterior cingulate cortex
- Initiative, motivation
5OCD
- Obsessions persistent thoughts
- Compulsions persistent behaviors
- Individual is aware that the behavior or
obsession is unreasonable or excessive
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7OCD
- ONSET
- males, childhood, often associated with tic
disorders - Females, puberty and early adulthood
- 3.3 million adults in the United States (2-3 )
- Cross-cultural studies find symptoms are similar
in various racial and ethnic groups
8Associated Disorders
- Associated Disorders
- Trichotillomania
- Onychophagia
- Co-morbidity
- Depression
- Tourettes
- body dysmorphic disorder
- Eating disorders
9Neuropathology
- Imaging studies
- Structural increases or decreases in size of the
orbitofrontal cortex, striatum, or thalamus - Increased activity in caudate, orbitofrontal
cortex, cingulate cortex - Dysfunction of cortical/basal ganglia loop
- Huntingtons, Tourettes, maybe Parkinsons,
Sydenhams chorea also exhibit OCD - Remember craving and compulsive drug-taking?
10Structural alterations
11Reduced left orbitofrontal cortex in OCD patients
correlates with severity of symptoms
Kang, et al., 2004, J Neuropsychiatry Clin
Neurosci
12Alterations in the anterior cingulate and globus
pallidus
Drug-naïve patients
Szeszko et al., Am J Psychiatry 2004
13Reduced caudate volume
Denys, et al. 2004 Biol Psychaitry
14Altered function of the cortico-striatal-thalamo-c
ortical loop
15At rest
- Increased activity of the orbitofrontal cortex
- Increased activity of the cingulate cortex
- Increased activity in the caudate nucleus
- Increased activity in the thalamus
16Overactivity of prefrontal-basal ganglia loops
Baxter et al., 1998
17Increased activity in the thalamus
Saxena et al., Biol Psychiatry, 2001
18Hyperactivity is exacerbated during symptom
provocation
19Breiter et al (1996)
- fMRI
- Contaminated items vs neutral items
- Handling of contaminated items exacerbated
activity in the prefrontal cortical areas
(anterior cingulate, orbitofrontal), the basal
ganglia, and the amygdala
20Activation in the orbitofrontal cortex and
amygdala during symptom provocation
21Injury-induced OCD
12-year-old female, struck by car Max et al. 1995
Chako et al., 2004
22Overactivity of cortico-basal ganglia
- Baseline
- During provocation of symptoms
- OCD can be caused by damage to the basal ganglia
- OCD occurs in other prefrontal-basal ganglia
disorders
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24Altered Direct/Indirect Pathway Balance
- Overactivity of the DIRECT LOOP
25Dysfunction of habit formation?
26Treatments
- SSRIs
- Adjunctive antipsychotics (dopamine antagonists)
- Behavior therapy
- Psychosurgery
- Effective treatment, pharmacologic or behavioral
therapy, normalizes activity
27Treatments
- SSRIs
- Adjunctive antipsychotics (dopamine antagonists)
- Behavior therapy
- Psychosurgery
28Normalization of striatal activity with SSRI
treatment
Paroxetine
Saxena et al., 2002
29Normalization of orbitofrontal cortex activation
Saxena et al., 1999
30Treatments
- SSRIs
- Adjunctive antipsychotics (dopamine antagonists)
- Behavior therapy
- Psychosurgery
31Treatments
- SSRIs
- Adjunctive antipsychotics (dopamine antagonists)
- Behavior therapy
- Psychosurgery
32PET scans of OCD patients
OCD, pre-behavior therapy
OCD, pre-drug treatment
OCD, post-behavior therapy
OCD, post-drug treatment
Behavior- or drug therapy produce similar
reductions in the activity of the basal ganglia
From Baxter, et al., 1992, Arch Gen Psychiat, 49
33Either drug treatment or behavioral treatment
normalizes brain activity
34Treatments
- SSRIs
- Adjunctive antipsychotics (dopamine antagonists)
- Behavior therapy
- Psychosurgery
35Psychosurgeries
Probes are inserted through the skull
into cingulum.
Cingulotomy
Destroy connections between the frontal lobe and
basal ganglia/limbic structures
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37Psychosurgery Success
- 27 definite improvement, 27 probably
improvement, 46 no improvement (Baer et al,
1995) - 32 definite improvement, 14 partial
improvement, 54 no improvement (Dougherty et al,
2002)
38Patient-conducted psychosurgery?
39Psychosurgeries
Deep Brain Stimulation
1. The surgeon inserts wires through the skull
and into capsule. 2. Wires are permanent and
attached to battery pack implanted in chest. 3.
Battery produces adjustable freq. that has same
effect as the other Surgeries. this has been used
on PD patients.
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40Summary
- OCD is related to dysfunction of prefrontal-basal
ganglia loops that lead to repetitive thoughts
and actions - Effective treatments normalize this activity
- Treatments include SSRIs, behavioral therapies
and psychosurgery