Critical examination of a correlation between brain gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentrations and a personality trait of extroversion in healthy volunteers as measured by a 3 Tesla proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study

Abstract We hypothesized that brain gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels are associated with neuroticism, a trait associated with depression and anxiety disorders. We examined the correlation between brain GABA concentrations and the five factors included in the NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging 2010-04, Vol.182 (1), p.53-57
Hauptverfasser: Goto, Naoki, Yoshimura, Reiji, Moriya, Junji, Kakeda, Shingo, Hayashi, Kenji, Ueda, Nobuhisa, Ikenouchi-Sugita, Atsuko, Umene-Nakano, Wakako, Oonari, Norihiro, Korogi, Yukunori, Nakamura, Jun
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract We hypothesized that brain gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels are associated with neuroticism, a trait associated with depression and anxiety disorders. We examined the correlation between brain GABA concentrations and the five factors included in the NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) in healthy volunteers using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) at 3 T. Forty-one healthy subjects (21 males, 20 females; age: 35±7 years) were enrolled in this study. Each subject underwent a 3 T 1H-MRS study with a MEGA-PRESS sequence. Spectroscopy voxels (3 cm × 3 cm × 3 cm) were placed in the frontal lobe and the parieto-occipital lobe. A negative correlation was found between the GABA/creatine ratios in the frontal lobe and scores of extroversion on the NEO-FFI. These results suggest that GABAergic neurons are related to personality traits of healthy subjects.
ISSN:0925-4927
1872-7506
DOI:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2009.11.002