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Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia
AIM: Previous studies have reported different brain morphologies in different cognitive subgroups of patients with schizophrenia. We aimed to examine the brain structures and functional connectivity in these cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia. METHODS: We compared brain structures among healthy co...
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John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065166/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31793131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcn.12963 |
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author | Yasuda, Yuka Okada, Naohiro Nemoto, Kiyotaka Fukunaga, Masaki Yamamori, Hidenaga Ohi, Kazutaka Koshiyama, Daisuke Kudo, Noriko Shiino, Tomoko Morita, Susumu Morita, Kentaro Azechi, Hirotsugu Fujimoto, Michiko Miura, Kenichiro Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Kasai, Kiyoto Hashimoto, Ryota |
author_facet | Yasuda, Yuka Okada, Naohiro Nemoto, Kiyotaka Fukunaga, Masaki Yamamori, Hidenaga Ohi, Kazutaka Koshiyama, Daisuke Kudo, Noriko Shiino, Tomoko Morita, Susumu Morita, Kentaro Azechi, Hirotsugu Fujimoto, Michiko Miura, Kenichiro Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Kasai, Kiyoto Hashimoto, Ryota |
author_sort | Yasuda, Yuka |
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description | AIM: Previous studies have reported different brain morphologies in different cognitive subgroups of patients with schizophrenia. We aimed to examine the brain structures and functional connectivity in these cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia. METHODS: We compared brain structures among healthy controls and cognitively deteriorated and preserved subgroups of patients with schizophrenia according to the decline in IQ. Connectivity analyses between subcortical regions and other brain areas were performed using resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging among the groups. RESULTS: Whole brain and total cortical gray matter, right fusiform gyrus, left pars orbitalis gyrus, right pars triangularis, left superior temporal gyrus and left insula volumes, and bilateral cortical thickness were decreased in the deteriorated group compared to the control and preserved groups. Both schizophrenia subgroups had increased left lateral ventricle, right putamen and left pallidum, and decreased bilateral hippocampus, left precentral gyrus, right rostral middle frontal gyrus, and bilateral superior frontal gyrus volumes compared with controls. Hyperconnectivity between the thalamus and a broad range of brain regions was observed in the deteriorated group compared to connectivity in the control group, and this hyperconnectivity was less evident in the preserved group. We also found hyperconnectivity between the accumbens and the superior and middle frontal gyri in the preserved group compared with connectivity in the deteriorated group. CONCLUSION: These findings provide evidence of prominent structural and functional brain abnormalities in deteriorated patients with schizophrenia, suggesting that cognitive subgroups in schizophrenia might be useful biotypes to elucidate brain pathophysiology for new diagnostic and treatment strategies. |
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spelling | pubmed-70651662020-03-16 Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia Yasuda, Yuka Okada, Naohiro Nemoto, Kiyotaka Fukunaga, Masaki Yamamori, Hidenaga Ohi, Kazutaka Koshiyama, Daisuke Kudo, Noriko Shiino, Tomoko Morita, Susumu Morita, Kentaro Azechi, Hirotsugu Fujimoto, Michiko Miura, Kenichiro Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Kasai, Kiyoto Hashimoto, Ryota Psychiatry Clin Neurosci Regular Articles AIM: Previous studies have reported different brain morphologies in different cognitive subgroups of patients with schizophrenia. We aimed to examine the brain structures and functional connectivity in these cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia. METHODS: We compared brain structures among healthy controls and cognitively deteriorated and preserved subgroups of patients with schizophrenia according to the decline in IQ. Connectivity analyses between subcortical regions and other brain areas were performed using resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging among the groups. RESULTS: Whole brain and total cortical gray matter, right fusiform gyrus, left pars orbitalis gyrus, right pars triangularis, left superior temporal gyrus and left insula volumes, and bilateral cortical thickness were decreased in the deteriorated group compared to the control and preserved groups. Both schizophrenia subgroups had increased left lateral ventricle, right putamen and left pallidum, and decreased bilateral hippocampus, left precentral gyrus, right rostral middle frontal gyrus, and bilateral superior frontal gyrus volumes compared with controls. Hyperconnectivity between the thalamus and a broad range of brain regions was observed in the deteriorated group compared to connectivity in the control group, and this hyperconnectivity was less evident in the preserved group. We also found hyperconnectivity between the accumbens and the superior and middle frontal gyri in the preserved group compared with connectivity in the deteriorated group. CONCLUSION: These findings provide evidence of prominent structural and functional brain abnormalities in deteriorated patients with schizophrenia, suggesting that cognitive subgroups in schizophrenia might be useful biotypes to elucidate brain pathophysiology for new diagnostic and treatment strategies. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2019-12-27 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7065166/ /pubmed/31793131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcn.12963 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Regular Articles Yasuda, Yuka Okada, Naohiro Nemoto, Kiyotaka Fukunaga, Masaki Yamamori, Hidenaga Ohi, Kazutaka Koshiyama, Daisuke Kudo, Noriko Shiino, Tomoko Morita, Susumu Morita, Kentaro Azechi, Hirotsugu Fujimoto, Michiko Miura, Kenichiro Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Kasai, Kiyoto Hashimoto, Ryota Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia |
title | Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia |
title_full | Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia |
title_fullStr | Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia |
title_full_unstemmed | Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia |
title_short | Brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia |
title_sort | brain morphological and functional features in cognitive subgroups of schizophrenia |
topic | Regular Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065166/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31793131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcn.12963 |
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