Is brain banking of psychiatric cases valuable for neurobiological research?

Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2008 Apr;63(2):255-66. doi: 10.1590/s1807-59322008000200015.

Abstract

It is widely accepted that neurobiological abnormalities underlie the symptoms of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and unipolar or bipolar affective disorders. New molecular methods, computer-assisted quantification techniques and neurobiological investigation methods that can be applied to the human brain are all used in post-mortem investigations of psychiatric disorders. The following article describes modern quantitative methods and recent post-mortem findings in schizophrenia and affective disorders. Using our brain bank as an example, necessary considerations of modern brain banking are addressed such as ethical considerations, clinical work-up, preparation techniques and the organization of a brain bank, the value of modern brain banking for investigations of psychiatric disorders is summarized.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Autopsy / methods
  • Bipolar Disorder / pathology*
  • Brain / pathology*
  • Humans
  • Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
  • Neurobiology
  • Psychiatry
  • Schizophrenia / pathology*
  • Tissue Banks*