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Connectome-Wide Network Analysis of Youth with Psychosis Spectrum Symptoms

Adults with psychotic disorders have dysconnectivity in critical brain networks including the default mode (DM) and the cingulo-opercular (CO) networks. However, it is unknown whether such deficits are present in youths with less severe symptoms. We conducted a multivariate connectome-wide associati...

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Autores principales: Satterthwaite, Theodore D., Vandekar, Simon N., Wolf, Daniel H., Bassett, Danielle S., Ruparel, Kosha, Shehzad, Zarrar, Craddock, R. Cameron, Shinohara, Russell T., Moore, Tyler M., Gennatas, Efstathios D., Jackson, Chad, Roalf, David R., Milham, Michael P., Calkins, Monica E., Hakonarson, Hakon, Gur, Ruben C., Gur, Raquel E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4651819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26033240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.66
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author Satterthwaite, Theodore D.
Vandekar, Simon N.
Wolf, Daniel H.
Bassett, Danielle S.
Ruparel, Kosha
Shehzad, Zarrar
Craddock, R. Cameron
Shinohara, Russell T.
Moore, Tyler M.
Gennatas, Efstathios D.
Jackson, Chad
Roalf, David R.
Milham, Michael P.
Calkins, Monica E.
Hakonarson, Hakon
Gur, Ruben C.
Gur, Raquel E.
author_facet Satterthwaite, Theodore D.
Vandekar, Simon N.
Wolf, Daniel H.
Bassett, Danielle S.
Ruparel, Kosha
Shehzad, Zarrar
Craddock, R. Cameron
Shinohara, Russell T.
Moore, Tyler M.
Gennatas, Efstathios D.
Jackson, Chad
Roalf, David R.
Milham, Michael P.
Calkins, Monica E.
Hakonarson, Hakon
Gur, Ruben C.
Gur, Raquel E.
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description Adults with psychotic disorders have dysconnectivity in critical brain networks including the default mode (DM) and the cingulo-opercular (CO) networks. However, it is unknown whether such deficits are present in youths with less severe symptoms. We conducted a multivariate connectome-wide association study (CWAS) examining dysconnectivity with resting state functional MRI in a population-based cohort of 188 youths ages 8–22 with psychosis-spectrum (PS) symptoms and 204 typically developing (TD) comparators. We found evidence for multi-focal dysconnectivity in PS youths, implicating the bilateral anterior cingulate, frontal pole, medial temporal lobe, opercular cortex, and right orbitofrontal cortex. Follow-up seed-based and network-level analyses demonstrated that these results were driven by hyper-connectivity among DM regions and diminished connectivity among CO regions, as well as diminished coupling between frontal regions and DM regions. Collectively, these results provide novel evidence for functional dysconnectivity in PS youths, which show marked correspondence to abnormalities reported in adults with established psychotic disorders.
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spelling pubmed-46518192016-05-18 Connectome-Wide Network Analysis of Youth with Psychosis Spectrum Symptoms Satterthwaite, Theodore D. Vandekar, Simon N. Wolf, Daniel H. Bassett, Danielle S. Ruparel, Kosha Shehzad, Zarrar Craddock, R. Cameron Shinohara, Russell T. Moore, Tyler M. Gennatas, Efstathios D. Jackson, Chad Roalf, David R. Milham, Michael P. Calkins, Monica E. Hakonarson, Hakon Gur, Ruben C. Gur, Raquel E. Mol Psychiatry Article Adults with psychotic disorders have dysconnectivity in critical brain networks including the default mode (DM) and the cingulo-opercular (CO) networks. However, it is unknown whether such deficits are present in youths with less severe symptoms. We conducted a multivariate connectome-wide association study (CWAS) examining dysconnectivity with resting state functional MRI in a population-based cohort of 188 youths ages 8–22 with psychosis-spectrum (PS) symptoms and 204 typically developing (TD) comparators. We found evidence for multi-focal dysconnectivity in PS youths, implicating the bilateral anterior cingulate, frontal pole, medial temporal lobe, opercular cortex, and right orbitofrontal cortex. Follow-up seed-based and network-level analyses demonstrated that these results were driven by hyper-connectivity among DM regions and diminished connectivity among CO regions, as well as diminished coupling between frontal regions and DM regions. Collectively, these results provide novel evidence for functional dysconnectivity in PS youths, which show marked correspondence to abnormalities reported in adults with established psychotic disorders. 2015-06-02 2015-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4651819/ /pubmed/26033240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.66 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Satterthwaite, Theodore D.
Vandekar, Simon N.
Wolf, Daniel H.
Bassett, Danielle S.
Ruparel, Kosha
Shehzad, Zarrar
Craddock, R. Cameron
Shinohara, Russell T.
Moore, Tyler M.
Gennatas, Efstathios D.
Jackson, Chad
Roalf, David R.
Milham, Michael P.
Calkins, Monica E.
Hakonarson, Hakon
Gur, Ruben C.
Gur, Raquel E.
Connectome-Wide Network Analysis of Youth with Psychosis Spectrum Symptoms
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title_short Connectome-Wide Network Analysis of Youth with Psychosis Spectrum Symptoms
title_sort connectome-wide network analysis of youth with psychosis spectrum symptoms
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4651819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26033240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.66
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