You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing and what you can do to make your experience on this site better.


ABOUT ARCHIVES
Advanced Search

Welcome   | My Account | E-mail Alerts | Access Rights | Sign In


  Vol. 58 No. 5, May 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS
  Archives
  •  Online Features
  Original Article
 This Article
 •Full text
 •PDF
 • Reply to article
 •Send to a friend
 • Save in My Folder
 •Save to citation manager
 •Permissions
 Citing Articles
 •Citation map
 •Citing articles on HighWire
 •Citing articles on Web of Science (91)
 •Contact me when this article is cited
 Related Content
 •Similar articles in this journal
 Topic Collections
 •Neurology
 •Cognitive Disorders
 •Schizophrenia
 •Alert me on articles by topic
 Social Bookmarking
  Add to CiteULike Add to Connotea Add to Del.icio.us Add to Digg Add to Reddit Add to Technorati Add to Twitter What's this?

Decreased Somal Size of Deep Layer 3 Pyramidal Neurons in the Prefrontal Cortex of Subjects With Schizophrenia

Joseph N. Pierri, MS, MD; Christine L. E. Volk, BS; Sungyoung Auh, MS; Allan Sampson, PhD; David A. Lewis, MD

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001;58:466-473.

Background  Schizophrenia is associated with deficits in working memory, a cognitive function that depends on the connections of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) with the thalamus and other cortical regions. Pyramidal neurons in PFC deep layer 3 play a central role in both thalamocortical and corticocortical circuitry. Given that somal size tends to be associated with both the dendritic and axonal architecture of a neuron, abnormalities in these circuits in schizophrenia may be associated with a change in the somal size of deep layer 3 pyramidal neurons.

Methods  We used design-based stereology to estimate the somal volume of pyramidal neurons in deep layer 3 of PFC area 9 in 28 subjects with schizophrenia, each of whom was matched to 1 normal comparison subject for sex, age, and postmortem interval.

Results  The geometric mean of the somal volume estimates in the subjects with schizophrenia was significantly (P =.02) decreased by 9.2%. This decrease was associated with a shift in the distribution of somal volumes toward smaller sizes. Neither antipsychotic medication treatment history nor duration of illness was associated with somal size.

Conclusions  These findings independently replicate previous reports of decreased somal size in the PFC in schizophrenia. The reduction in size of deep layer 3 pyramidal neurons is consistent with abnormalities in thalamocortical and corticocortical circuitry, suggesting that disruption of these circuits may contribute to cognitive abnormalities in schizophrenia.


From the Departments of Psychiatry (Drs Pierri and Lewis and Ms Volk), Statistics (Ms Auh and Dr Sampson), and Neuroscience (Dr Lewis), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Corresponding author and reprints: David A. Lewis, MD, University of Pittsburgh, 3811 O'Hara St, W1650 BST, Pittsburgh PA 15213 (e-mail: Lewisda{at}msx.upmc.edu).



Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati   Add to Twitter Twitter     What's this?

THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES

The Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis of Schizophrenia, Revisited
Fatemi and Folsom
Schizophr Bull 2009;35:528-548.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

A set of differentially expressed miRNAs, including miR-30a-5p, act as post-transcriptional inhibitors of BDNF in prefrontal cortex
Mellios et al.
Hum Mol Genet 2008;17:3030-3042.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

GABA Neurons and the Mechanisms of Network Oscillations: Implications for Understanding Cortical Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
Gonzalez-Burgos and Lewis
Schizophr Bull 2008;34:944-961.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Conserved Regional Patterns of GABA-Related Transcript Expression in the Neocortex of Subjects With Schizophrenia
Hashimoto et al.
Am. J. Psychiatry 2008;165:479-489.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Progressive and Interrelated Functional and Structural Evidence of Post-Onset Brain Reduction in Schizophrenia
Salisbury et al.
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2007;64:521-529.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Anomalies of asymmetry of pyramidal cell density and structure in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia
CULLEN et al.
Br. J. Psychiatry 2006;188:26-31.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Lamina-Specific Reductions in Dendritic Spine Density in the Prefrontal Cortex of Subjects With Schizophrenia
Kolluri et al.
Am. J. Psychiatry 2005;162:1200-1202.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Relationship of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Its Receptor TrkB to Altered Inhibitory Prefrontal Circuitry in Schizophrenia
Hashimoto et al.
J. Neurosci. 2005;25:372-383.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Cell density and cortical thickness in Heschl's gyrus in schizophrenia, major depression and bipolar disorder
Cotter et al.
Br. J. Psychiatry 2004;185:258-259.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Human Dysbindin (DTNBP1) Gene Expression in Normal Brain and in Schizophrenic Prefrontal Cortex and Midbrain
Weickert et al.
Arch Gen Psychiatry 2004;61:544-555.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Glial Cell Loss in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex, a Subregion of the Prefrontal Cortex, in Subjects With Schizophrenia
Stark et al.
Am. J. Psychiatry 2004;161:882-888.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Reciprocal Alterations in Pre- and Postsynaptic Inhibitory Markers at Chandelier Cell Inputs to Pyramidal Neurons in Schizophrenia
Volk et al.
Cereb Cortex 2002;12:1063-1070.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Altered Spatial Arrangement of Layer V Pyramidal Cells in the Mouse Brain following Prenatal Low-dose X-Irradiation. A Stereological Study using a Novel Three-dimensional Analysis Method to Estimate the Nearest Neighbor Distance Distributions of Cells in Thick Sections
Schmitz et al.
Cereb Cortex 2002;12:954-960.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Reduced N-Acetylaspartate in Prefrontal Cortex of Adult Rats with Neonatal Hippocampal Damage
Bertolino et al.
Cereb Cortex 2002;12:983-990.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Reduced Neuronal Size and Glial Cell Density in Area 9 of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Subjects with Major Depressive Disorder
Cotter et al.
Cereb Cortex 2002;12:386-394.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  

Lamina-Specific Deficits in Parvalbumin-Immunoreactive Varicosities in the Prefrontal Cortex of Subjects With Schizophrenia: Evidence for Fewer Projections From the Thalamus
Lewis et al.
Am. J. Psychiatry 2001;158:1411-1422.
ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  





HOME | CURRENT ISSUE | PAST ISSUES | TOPIC COLLECTIONS | SUBMIT | SUBSCRIBE | HELP
CONDITIONS OF USE | PRIVACY POLICY | CONTACT US | SITE MAP
 
© 2001 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.