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Voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia

BACKGROUND: Investigation into the whole brain morphology of early onset schizophrenia (EOS) to date has been sparse. We studied the regional brain volumes in EOS patients, and the correlations between regional volume measures and symptom severity. METHODS: A total of 18 EOS patients (onset under 16...

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Autores principales: Yoshihara, Yujiro, Sugihara, Genichi, Matsumoto, Hideo, Suckling, John, Nishimura, Katsuhiko, Toyoda, Takao, Isoda, Haruo, Tsuchiya, Kenji J, Takebayashi, Kiyokazu, Suzuki, Katsuaki, Sakahara, Harumi, Nakamura, Kazuhiko, Mori, Norio, Takei, Nori
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2628340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19102744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-7-25
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author Yoshihara, Yujiro
Sugihara, Genichi
Matsumoto, Hideo
Suckling, John
Nishimura, Katsuhiko
Toyoda, Takao
Isoda, Haruo
Tsuchiya, Kenji J
Takebayashi, Kiyokazu
Suzuki, Katsuaki
Sakahara, Harumi
Nakamura, Kazuhiko
Mori, Norio
Takei, Nori
author_facet Yoshihara, Yujiro
Sugihara, Genichi
Matsumoto, Hideo
Suckling, John
Nishimura, Katsuhiko
Toyoda, Takao
Isoda, Haruo
Tsuchiya, Kenji J
Takebayashi, Kiyokazu
Suzuki, Katsuaki
Sakahara, Harumi
Nakamura, Kazuhiko
Mori, Norio
Takei, Nori
author_sort Yoshihara, Yujiro
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Investigation into the whole brain morphology of early onset schizophrenia (EOS) to date has been sparse. We studied the regional brain volumes in EOS patients, and the correlations between regional volume measures and symptom severity. METHODS: A total of 18 EOS patients (onset under 16 years) and 18 controls matched for age, gender, parental socioeconomic status, and height were examined. Voxel-based morphometric analysis using the Brain Analysis Morphological Mapping (BAMM) software package was employed to explore alterations of the regional grey (GM) and white matter (WM) volumes in EOS patients. Symptoms were assessed using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). RESULTS: EOS patients had significantly reduced GM volume in the left parahippocampal, inferior frontal, and superior temporal gyri, compared with the controls. They also had less WM volume in the left posterior limb of the internal capsule and the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus. The positive symptom score of PANSS (higher values corresponding to more severe symptoms) was negatively related to GM volume in the bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus. The negative symptom score was positively correlated with GM volume in the right thalamus. As for the association with WM volume, the positive symptom score of PANSS was positively related to cerebellar WM (vermis region), and negatively correlated with WM in the brain stem (pons) and in the bilateral cerebellum (hemisphere region). CONCLUSION: Our findings of regional volume alterations of GM and WM in EOS patients coincide with those of previous studies of adult onset schizophrenia patients. However, in brain regions that had no overall structural differences between EOS patients and controls (that is, the bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus, the right thalamus, the cerebellum, and the pons), within-subject analysis of EOS patients alone revealed that there were significant associations of the volume in these areas and the symptom severity. These findings suggest that at an early stage of the illness, especially for those with onset before brain maturation, a wide range of disturbed neural circuits, including these brain regions that show no apparent morphological changes, may contribute to the formation of the symptomatology.
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spelling pubmed-26283402009-01-17 Voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia Yoshihara, Yujiro Sugihara, Genichi Matsumoto, Hideo Suckling, John Nishimura, Katsuhiko Toyoda, Takao Isoda, Haruo Tsuchiya, Kenji J Takebayashi, Kiyokazu Suzuki, Katsuaki Sakahara, Harumi Nakamura, Kazuhiko Mori, Norio Takei, Nori Ann Gen Psychiatry Primary Research BACKGROUND: Investigation into the whole brain morphology of early onset schizophrenia (EOS) to date has been sparse. We studied the regional brain volumes in EOS patients, and the correlations between regional volume measures and symptom severity. METHODS: A total of 18 EOS patients (onset under 16 years) and 18 controls matched for age, gender, parental socioeconomic status, and height were examined. Voxel-based morphometric analysis using the Brain Analysis Morphological Mapping (BAMM) software package was employed to explore alterations of the regional grey (GM) and white matter (WM) volumes in EOS patients. Symptoms were assessed using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). RESULTS: EOS patients had significantly reduced GM volume in the left parahippocampal, inferior frontal, and superior temporal gyri, compared with the controls. They also had less WM volume in the left posterior limb of the internal capsule and the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus. The positive symptom score of PANSS (higher values corresponding to more severe symptoms) was negatively related to GM volume in the bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus. The negative symptom score was positively correlated with GM volume in the right thalamus. As for the association with WM volume, the positive symptom score of PANSS was positively related to cerebellar WM (vermis region), and negatively correlated with WM in the brain stem (pons) and in the bilateral cerebellum (hemisphere region). CONCLUSION: Our findings of regional volume alterations of GM and WM in EOS patients coincide with those of previous studies of adult onset schizophrenia patients. However, in brain regions that had no overall structural differences between EOS patients and controls (that is, the bilateral posterior cingulate gyrus, the right thalamus, the cerebellum, and the pons), within-subject analysis of EOS patients alone revealed that there were significant associations of the volume in these areas and the symptom severity. These findings suggest that at an early stage of the illness, especially for those with onset before brain maturation, a wide range of disturbed neural circuits, including these brain regions that show no apparent morphological changes, may contribute to the formation of the symptomatology. BioMed Central 2008-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2628340/ /pubmed/19102744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-7-25 Text en Copyright © 2008 Yoshihara et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Primary Research
Yoshihara, Yujiro
Sugihara, Genichi
Matsumoto, Hideo
Suckling, John
Nishimura, Katsuhiko
Toyoda, Takao
Isoda, Haruo
Tsuchiya, Kenji J
Takebayashi, Kiyokazu
Suzuki, Katsuaki
Sakahara, Harumi
Nakamura, Kazuhiko
Mori, Norio
Takei, Nori
Voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia
title Voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia
title_full Voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia
title_fullStr Voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia
title_full_unstemmed Voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia
title_short Voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia
title_sort voxel-based structural magnetic resonance imaging (mri) study of patients with early onset schizophrenia
topic Primary Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2628340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19102744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-7-25
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