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Progressive Decline in Hippocampal CA1 Volume in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk for Psychosis Who Do Not Remit: Findings from the Longitudinal Youth at Risk Study
Most individuals identified as ultra-high-risk (UHR) for psychosis do not develop frank psychosis. They continue to exhibit subthreshold symptoms, or go on to fully remit. Prior work has shown that the volume of CA1, a subfield of the hippocampus, is selectively reduced in the early stages of schizo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5437892/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28079061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npp.2017.5 |
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author | Ho, New Fei Holt, Daphne J Cheung, Mike Iglesias, Juan Eugenio Goh, Alex Wang, Mingyuan Lim, Joseph KW de Souza, Joshua Poh, Joann S See, Yuen Mei Adcock, Alison R Wood, Stephen J Chee, Michael WL Lee, Jimmy Zhou, Juan |
author_facet | Ho, New Fei Holt, Daphne J Cheung, Mike Iglesias, Juan Eugenio Goh, Alex Wang, Mingyuan Lim, Joseph KW de Souza, Joshua Poh, Joann S See, Yuen Mei Adcock, Alison R Wood, Stephen J Chee, Michael WL Lee, Jimmy Zhou, Juan |
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description | Most individuals identified as ultra-high-risk (UHR) for psychosis do not develop frank psychosis. They continue to exhibit subthreshold symptoms, or go on to fully remit. Prior work has shown that the volume of CA1, a subfield of the hippocampus, is selectively reduced in the early stages of schizophrenia. Here we aimed to determine whether patterns of volume change of CA1 are different in UHR individuals who do or do not achieve symptomatic remission. Structural MRI scans were acquired at baseline and at 1–2 follow-up time points (at 12-month intervals) from 147 UHR and healthy control subjects. An automated method (based on an ex vivo atlas of ultra-high-resolution hippocampal tissue) was used to delineate the hippocampal subfields. Over time, a greater decline in bilateral CA1 subfield volumes was found in the subgroup of UHR subjects whose subthreshold symptoms persisted (n=40) and also those who developed clinical psychosis (n=12), compared with UHR subjects who remitted (n=41) and healthy controls (n=54). No baseline differences in volumes of the overall hippocampus or its subfields were found among the groups. Moreover, the rate of volume decline of CA1, but not of other hippocampal subfields, in the non-remitters was associated with increasing symptom severity over time. Thus, these findings indicate that there is deterioration of CA1 volume in persistently symptomatic UHR individuals in proportion to symptomatic progression. |
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spelling | pubmed-54378922017-05-31 Progressive Decline in Hippocampal CA1 Volume in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk for Psychosis Who Do Not Remit: Findings from the Longitudinal Youth at Risk Study Ho, New Fei Holt, Daphne J Cheung, Mike Iglesias, Juan Eugenio Goh, Alex Wang, Mingyuan Lim, Joseph KW de Souza, Joshua Poh, Joann S See, Yuen Mei Adcock, Alison R Wood, Stephen J Chee, Michael WL Lee, Jimmy Zhou, Juan Neuropsychopharmacology Original Article Most individuals identified as ultra-high-risk (UHR) for psychosis do not develop frank psychosis. They continue to exhibit subthreshold symptoms, or go on to fully remit. Prior work has shown that the volume of CA1, a subfield of the hippocampus, is selectively reduced in the early stages of schizophrenia. Here we aimed to determine whether patterns of volume change of CA1 are different in UHR individuals who do or do not achieve symptomatic remission. Structural MRI scans were acquired at baseline and at 1–2 follow-up time points (at 12-month intervals) from 147 UHR and healthy control subjects. An automated method (based on an ex vivo atlas of ultra-high-resolution hippocampal tissue) was used to delineate the hippocampal subfields. Over time, a greater decline in bilateral CA1 subfield volumes was found in the subgroup of UHR subjects whose subthreshold symptoms persisted (n=40) and also those who developed clinical psychosis (n=12), compared with UHR subjects who remitted (n=41) and healthy controls (n=54). No baseline differences in volumes of the overall hippocampus or its subfields were found among the groups. Moreover, the rate of volume decline of CA1, but not of other hippocampal subfields, in the non-remitters was associated with increasing symptom severity over time. Thus, these findings indicate that there is deterioration of CA1 volume in persistently symptomatic UHR individuals in proportion to symptomatic progression. Nature Publishing Group 2017-05 2017-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5437892/ /pubmed/28079061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npp.2017.5 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ho, New Fei Holt, Daphne J Cheung, Mike Iglesias, Juan Eugenio Goh, Alex Wang, Mingyuan Lim, Joseph KW de Souza, Joshua Poh, Joann S See, Yuen Mei Adcock, Alison R Wood, Stephen J Chee, Michael WL Lee, Jimmy Zhou, Juan Progressive Decline in Hippocampal CA1 Volume in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk for Psychosis Who Do Not Remit: Findings from the Longitudinal Youth at Risk Study |
title | Progressive Decline in Hippocampal CA1 Volume in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk for Psychosis Who Do Not Remit: Findings from the Longitudinal Youth at Risk Study |
title_full | Progressive Decline in Hippocampal CA1 Volume in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk for Psychosis Who Do Not Remit: Findings from the Longitudinal Youth at Risk Study |
title_fullStr | Progressive Decline in Hippocampal CA1 Volume in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk for Psychosis Who Do Not Remit: Findings from the Longitudinal Youth at Risk Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Progressive Decline in Hippocampal CA1 Volume in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk for Psychosis Who Do Not Remit: Findings from the Longitudinal Youth at Risk Study |
title_short | Progressive Decline in Hippocampal CA1 Volume in Individuals at Ultra-High-Risk for Psychosis Who Do Not Remit: Findings from the Longitudinal Youth at Risk Study |
title_sort | progressive decline in hippocampal ca1 volume in individuals at ultra-high-risk for psychosis who do not remit: findings from the longitudinal youth at risk study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5437892/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28079061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npp.2017.5 |
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