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White Matter Integrity in Genetic High-Risk Individuals and First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: Similarities and Disassociations

White matter (WM) neuroimaging studies have shown varied findings at different stages of schizophrenia (SZ). Understanding these variations may elucidate distinct markers of genetic vulnerability and conversion to psychosis. To examine the similarities and differences in WM connectivity between thos...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Yifang, Liu, Jie, Driesen, Naomi, Womer, Fay, Chen, Kaiyuan, Wang, Ye, Jiang, Xiaowei, Zhou, Qian, Bai, Chuan, Wang, Dahai, Tang, Yanqing, Wang, Fei
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5376415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28401151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3107845
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author Zhou, Yifang
Liu, Jie
Driesen, Naomi
Womer, Fay
Chen, Kaiyuan
Wang, Ye
Jiang, Xiaowei
Zhou, Qian
Bai, Chuan
Wang, Dahai
Tang, Yanqing
Wang, Fei
author_facet Zhou, Yifang
Liu, Jie
Driesen, Naomi
Womer, Fay
Chen, Kaiyuan
Wang, Ye
Jiang, Xiaowei
Zhou, Qian
Bai, Chuan
Wang, Dahai
Tang, Yanqing
Wang, Fei
author_sort Zhou, Yifang
collection PubMed
description White matter (WM) neuroimaging studies have shown varied findings at different stages of schizophrenia (SZ). Understanding these variations may elucidate distinct markers of genetic vulnerability and conversion to psychosis. To examine the similarities and differences in WM connectivity between those at-risk for and in early stages of SZ, a cross-sectional diffusion tensor imaging study of 48 individuals diagnosed with first-episode SZ (FE-SZ), 37 nonpsychotic individuals at a high genetic risk of SZ (GHR-SZ), and 67 healthy controls (HC) was conducted. Decreased fractional anisotropy (FA) in the corpus callosum (CC), anterior cingulum (AC), and uncinate fasciculus (UF) was observed in both the GHR-SZ and FE-SZ groups, while decreased FAs in the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) and the fornix were only seen in the FE-SZ participants. Additionally, both GHR-SZ and FE-SZ showed worse executive performance than HC. The left SLF III FA was significantly positively correlated with hallucinations, and right SLF II was positively correlated with thought disorder. The presence of shared WM deficits in both FE-SZ and GHR-SZ individuals may reflect the genetic liability to SZ, while the disparate FA changes in the FE-SZ group may represent symptom-generating circuitry that mediates perceptual and cognitive disturbances of SZ and ultimately culminates in the onset of psychotic episodes.
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spelling pubmed-53764152017-04-11 White Matter Integrity in Genetic High-Risk Individuals and First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: Similarities and Disassociations Zhou, Yifang Liu, Jie Driesen, Naomi Womer, Fay Chen, Kaiyuan Wang, Ye Jiang, Xiaowei Zhou, Qian Bai, Chuan Wang, Dahai Tang, Yanqing Wang, Fei Biomed Res Int Research Article White matter (WM) neuroimaging studies have shown varied findings at different stages of schizophrenia (SZ). Understanding these variations may elucidate distinct markers of genetic vulnerability and conversion to psychosis. To examine the similarities and differences in WM connectivity between those at-risk for and in early stages of SZ, a cross-sectional diffusion tensor imaging study of 48 individuals diagnosed with first-episode SZ (FE-SZ), 37 nonpsychotic individuals at a high genetic risk of SZ (GHR-SZ), and 67 healthy controls (HC) was conducted. Decreased fractional anisotropy (FA) in the corpus callosum (CC), anterior cingulum (AC), and uncinate fasciculus (UF) was observed in both the GHR-SZ and FE-SZ groups, while decreased FAs in the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) and the fornix were only seen in the FE-SZ participants. Additionally, both GHR-SZ and FE-SZ showed worse executive performance than HC. The left SLF III FA was significantly positively correlated with hallucinations, and right SLF II was positively correlated with thought disorder. The presence of shared WM deficits in both FE-SZ and GHR-SZ individuals may reflect the genetic liability to SZ, while the disparate FA changes in the FE-SZ group may represent symptom-generating circuitry that mediates perceptual and cognitive disturbances of SZ and ultimately culminates in the onset of psychotic episodes. Hindawi 2017 2017-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5376415/ /pubmed/28401151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3107845 Text en Copyright © 2017 Yifang Zhou et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhou, Yifang
Liu, Jie
Driesen, Naomi
Womer, Fay
Chen, Kaiyuan
Wang, Ye
Jiang, Xiaowei
Zhou, Qian
Bai, Chuan
Wang, Dahai
Tang, Yanqing
Wang, Fei
White Matter Integrity in Genetic High-Risk Individuals and First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: Similarities and Disassociations
title White Matter Integrity in Genetic High-Risk Individuals and First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: Similarities and Disassociations
title_full White Matter Integrity in Genetic High-Risk Individuals and First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: Similarities and Disassociations
title_fullStr White Matter Integrity in Genetic High-Risk Individuals and First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: Similarities and Disassociations
title_full_unstemmed White Matter Integrity in Genetic High-Risk Individuals and First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: Similarities and Disassociations
title_short White Matter Integrity in Genetic High-Risk Individuals and First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients: Similarities and Disassociations
title_sort white matter integrity in genetic high-risk individuals and first-episode schizophrenia patients: similarities and disassociations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5376415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28401151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3107845
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