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Divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis

BACKGROUND: Whether there are differential effects of first-generation antipsychotics (FGAs) and second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) on the brain is currently debated. Although some studies report that FGAs reduce grey matter more than SGAs, others do not, and research to date is limited by a fo...

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Autores principales: Ansell, B. R. E., Dwyer, D. B., Wood, S. J., Bora, E., Brewer, W. J., Proffitt, T. M., Velakoulis, D., McGorry, P. D., Pantelis, C.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4413868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25077698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291714001652
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author Ansell, B. R. E.
Dwyer, D. B.
Wood, S. J.
Bora, E.
Brewer, W. J.
Proffitt, T. M.
Velakoulis, D.
McGorry, P. D.
Pantelis, C.
author_facet Ansell, B. R. E.
Dwyer, D. B.
Wood, S. J.
Bora, E.
Brewer, W. J.
Proffitt, T. M.
Velakoulis, D.
McGorry, P. D.
Pantelis, C.
author_sort Ansell, B. R. E.
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description BACKGROUND: Whether there are differential effects of first-generation antipsychotics (FGAs) and second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) on the brain is currently debated. Although some studies report that FGAs reduce grey matter more than SGAs, others do not, and research to date is limited by a focus on schizophrenia spectrum disorders. To address this limitation, this study investigated the effects of medication in patients being treated for first-episode schizophrenia or affective psychoses. METHOD: Cortical thickness was compared between 52 first-episode psychosis patients separated into diagnostic (i.e. schizophrenia or affective psychosis) and medication (i.e. FGA and SGA) subgroups. Patients in each group were also compared to age- and sex-matched healthy controls (n = 28). A whole-brain cortical thickness interaction analysis of medication and diagnosis was then performed. Correlations between cortical thickness with antipsychotic dose and psychotic symptoms were examined. RESULTS: The effects of medication and diagnosis did not interact, suggesting independent effects. Compared with controls, diagnostic differences were found in frontal, parietal and temporal regions. Decreased thickness in FGA-treated versus SGA-treated groups was found in a large frontoparietal region (p < 0.001, corrected). Comparisons with healthy controls revealed decreased cortical thickness in the FGA group whereas the SGA group showed increases in addition to decreases. In FGA-treated patients cortical thinning was associated with higher negative symptoms whereas increased cortical thickness in the SGA-treated group was associated with lower positive symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that FGA and SGA treatments have divergent effects on cortical thickness during the first episode of psychosis that are independent from changes due to illness.
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spelling pubmed-44138682015-06-10 Divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis Ansell, B. R. E. Dwyer, D. B. Wood, S. J. Bora, E. Brewer, W. J. Proffitt, T. M. Velakoulis, D. McGorry, P. D. Pantelis, C. Psychol Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Whether there are differential effects of first-generation antipsychotics (FGAs) and second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) on the brain is currently debated. Although some studies report that FGAs reduce grey matter more than SGAs, others do not, and research to date is limited by a focus on schizophrenia spectrum disorders. To address this limitation, this study investigated the effects of medication in patients being treated for first-episode schizophrenia or affective psychoses. METHOD: Cortical thickness was compared between 52 first-episode psychosis patients separated into diagnostic (i.e. schizophrenia or affective psychosis) and medication (i.e. FGA and SGA) subgroups. Patients in each group were also compared to age- and sex-matched healthy controls (n = 28). A whole-brain cortical thickness interaction analysis of medication and diagnosis was then performed. Correlations between cortical thickness with antipsychotic dose and psychotic symptoms were examined. RESULTS: The effects of medication and diagnosis did not interact, suggesting independent effects. Compared with controls, diagnostic differences were found in frontal, parietal and temporal regions. Decreased thickness in FGA-treated versus SGA-treated groups was found in a large frontoparietal region (p < 0.001, corrected). Comparisons with healthy controls revealed decreased cortical thickness in the FGA group whereas the SGA group showed increases in addition to decreases. In FGA-treated patients cortical thinning was associated with higher negative symptoms whereas increased cortical thickness in the SGA-treated group was associated with lower positive symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that FGA and SGA treatments have divergent effects on cortical thickness during the first episode of psychosis that are independent from changes due to illness. Cambridge University Press 2015-02 2014-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4413868/ /pubmed/25077698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291714001652 Text en © Cambridge University Press 2014 The online version of this article is published within an Open Access environment subject to the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution licence <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Ansell, B. R. E.
Dwyer, D. B.
Wood, S. J.
Bora, E.
Brewer, W. J.
Proffitt, T. M.
Velakoulis, D.
McGorry, P. D.
Pantelis, C.
Divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis
title Divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis
title_full Divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis
title_fullStr Divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis
title_full_unstemmed Divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis
title_short Divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis
title_sort divergent effects of first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics on cortical thickness in first-episode psychosis
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4413868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25077698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291714001652
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