Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma
Pamukkale University
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Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment | 2013
Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Nalan Kalkan-Oğuzhanoğlu; Muharrem Efe; Yilmaz Kiroglu; Taçlan Duman
Background Previous studies have determined the neurochemical metabolite abnormalities in major depressive disorder (MDD). The results of studies are inconsistent. Severity of depression may relate to neurochemical metabolic changes. The aim of this study is to investigate neurochemical metabolite levels in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of patients with mild/moderate MDD. Methods Twenty-one patients with mild MDD, 18 patients with moderate MDD, and 16 matched control subjects participated in the study. Patients had had their first episode. They had not taken treatment. The severity of depression was assessed by the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D). Levels of N-acetyl aspartate (NAA), choline-containing compounds (Cho), and creatine-containing compounds (Cr) were measured using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) at 1.5 T, with an 8-cm3 single voxel placed in the right PFC. Results The moderate MDD patients had lower NAA/Cr levels than the control group. No differences were found in neurochemical metabolite levels between the mild MDD and control groups. No correlation was found between the patients’ neurochemical metabolite levels and HAM-D scores. Conclusion Our findings suggest that NAA/Cr levels are low in moderate-level MDD in the PFC. Neurochemical metabolite levels did not change in mild depressive disorder. Our results suggest that the severity of depression may affect neuronal function and viability. Studies are needed to confirm this finding, including studies on severely depressive patients.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry | 2012
Demet Kalaycı; Osman Ozdel; Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Yilmaz Kiroglu; Selim Tümkaya
The aim of this study was to compare schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia based on (1)H-MRS metabolite values in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and executive functions. The subjects comprised 15 patients with bipolar disorder type I (BD), 15 with schizophrenia (SCH), 15 with schizoaffective disorder (SAD) and 15 healthy controls. We performed proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS) of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) bilaterally. Levels of N-acetyl aspartate (NAA), choline-containing compounds (Cho) and creatine-containing compounds (Cr) were measured in the DLPFC using (1)H-MRS. We administered the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) and the Stroop Test (ST) to evaluate executive functions. The SAD, BD and SCH patients had lower levels of NAA than the control group. The SAD and BD patients had low levels of Cho compared to the control group. The left DLPFC Cr levels in all of the patient groups and the right DLPFC Cr levels in the BD and SAD groups were lower than in the control group. The levels of NAA Cho and Cr were not related to executive functions and attention performance. Cr level were related to attention processes, only in SCH. Our results indicate that NAA levels are reduced in schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, but the reduction in the levels of NAA is not a distinctive feature among these three illnesses. Schizoaffective and bipolar disorders have similar features related to the levels of compounds containing Cho and Cr. This similarity may be related to these illnesses both having an affective basis.
Neural Regeneration Research | 2012
Osman Ozdel; Demet Kalaycı; Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Yilmaz Kiroglu; Selim Tümkaya; Tuğçe Toker-Uğurlu
The aim of this study was to investigate proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy metabolite values in the medial prefrontal cortex of individuals with euthymic bipolar disorder. The subjects consisted of 15 patients with euthymic bipolar disorder type I and 15 healthy controls. We performed proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the bilateral medial prefrontal cortex and measured levels of N-acetyl aspartate, choline and creatine. Levels of these three metabolites in the medial prefrontal cortex were found to be lower in patients with bipolar disorder compared with healthy controls. A positive correlation was found between illness duration and choline levels in the right medial prefrontal cortex. Our study suggests that during the euthymic period, there are abnormalities in cellular energy and membrane phospholipid metabolism in the medial prefrontal cortex, and that this may impair neuronal activity and integrity.
Climacteric | 2011
Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Nalan Kalkan-Oğuzhanoğlu; Filiz Karadag; Osman Ozdel
Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research | 2011
Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Yas ar Enli; Tuğçe Toker-Uğurlu; Huseyin Alacam; Nalan Kalkan-Oğuzhanoğlu
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2017
Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Filiz Karadag; Nalan Kalkan-Oğuzhanoğlu; Osman Ozdel
Klinik Psikofarmakoloji Bulteni-bulletin of Clinical Psychopharmacology | 2013
Demet Kalaycı; Osman Ozdel; Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Yilmaz Kiroglu; Selim Tümkaya; Tuğçe Toker-Uğurlu
Archives of Neuropsychiatry | 2018
Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Ceren Bingol; Osman Zulkuf Topak; Yasar Enli; Osman Ozdel
Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry | 2017
Ceren Bingol; Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Yasar Enli; Ozge Karaca
Nöro Psikiyatri Arşivi | 2014
Taner Degirmenci; Nalan Kalkan-Oğuzhanoğlu; Gülfizar Sözeri-Varma; Osman Ozdel; Semin Fenkci