Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume 164, Issue 3 , Pages 206-214, 30 December 2008

Inferior frontal white matter volume and suicidality in schizophrenia

  • Nicolas Rüsch

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy
    • Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Joint Research Programs in Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1st Floor, 3424 S. State Street, Chicago, IL 60616, USA. Tel.: +1 312 567 7969; fax: +1 312 567 6753.
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  • Ilaria Spoletini

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy
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  • Marko Wilke

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Neurology, University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany
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  • Giovanni Martinotti

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Psychiatry, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy
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  • Pietro Bria

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Psychiatry, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy
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  • Alberto Trequattrini

      Affiliations

    • Department of Mental Health, Città di Castello, Perugia, Italy
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  • Giuseppina Bonaviri

      Affiliations

    • Department of Neuroscience, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
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  • Carlo Caltagirone

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy
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  • Gianfranco Spalletta

      Affiliations

    • IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy

Received 4 April 2007; received in revised form 8 October 2007; accepted 22 December 2007.

Abstract 

The neurobiology of suicidality in schizophrenia is largely unknown. We therefore assessed gray and white matter volumes associated with past suicidality and current self-aggression in schizophrenia. Fifty-five outpatients with schizophrenia (n=55) and healthy controls (n=55), matched for age, gender and handedness, were recruited. Ten patients had a life-time history of one or more suicide attempts. Current self-aggression was assessed using the Modified Overt Aggression Scale. High resolution structural magnetic resonance images were analyzed by voxel-based morphometry. We found significantly larger inferior frontal white matter volumes bilaterally in patients with a previous suicide attempt as compared with those patients without a history of suicidality. No other significant white or gray matter volume differences were observed. White matter volume in these regions did not differ between healthy controls and those patients without a previous suicide attempt. Furthermore, among patients, the level of current self-aggression showed a significant positive correlation with white matter volume in the same regions. Inferior frontal white matter alterations in fronto-temporo-limbic circuits may be associated with suicidality and self-aggression in schizophrenia.

Keywords: Suicide, Self-aggression, Voxel-based morphometry, Volumetry

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PII: S0925-4927(07)00260-0

doi:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2007.12.011

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume 164, Issue 3 , Pages 206-214, 30 December 2008