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Brain activation by disgust-inducing pictures in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Authors:Nathan A Shapira  Yijun Liu  Alex G He  Margaret M Bradley  Mary C Lessig  George A James  Dan J Stein  Peter J Lang  Wayne K Goodman
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the role of disgust in the pathogenesis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). METHODS: Eight OCD subjects with contamination preoccupations and eight gender- and age-matched healthy volunteers viewed pictures from the International Affective Picture System during functional magnetic resonance imaging scans. RESULTS: A different distribution of brain activations was found during disgust-inducing visual stimulation in several areas, most notably the insula, compared with neutral stimulation in both OCD subjects and healthy volunteers. Furthermore, whereas activation during the threat-inducing task in OCD subjects showed a pattern similar to that in healthy volunteers, the pattern of activation during the disgust-inducing task was significantly different, including greater increases in the right insula, parahippocampal region, and inferior frontal sites. CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study supports the relevance of disgust in the neurocircuitry of OCD with contamination-preoccupation symptoms; future studies looking at non-OCD individuals with high disgust ratings, non-contamination-preoccupied OCD individuals, and individuals with other anxiety disorders are needed.
Keywords:Disgust   obsessive-compulsive disorder   functional magnetic resonance imaging   contamination   insula
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