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2. Biomarkers as Proxies for Cognitive Reserve: the role of high density lipoprotein cholesterol in first episode of psychosis
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Magdaleno Herrero, R., primary, Murillo-García, N., additional, Yorca-Ruiz, Á., additional, Neergaard, K., additional, Crespo-Facorro, B., additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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- 2023
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3. The use of Polygenic Scores in a family design of First Episode Psychosis
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Murillo-Garcia, N., primary, Papiol, S., additional, Barrio-Martínez, S., additional, Sevilla-Ramos, M., additional, Magdaleno-Herrero, R., additional, Yorca-Ruiz, Á., additional, Ortíz-García de la Foz, V., additional, Miguel-Corredera, M., additional, Fatjó-Vilas, M., additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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- 2023
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4. Large-scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium.
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Schijven, Dick, Postema, M.C., Fukunaga, M., Matsumoto, J., Miura, K., Zwarte, S.M.C. de, Haren, N.E.M. van, Cahn, W., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Kahn, R.S., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Ortoz-García de la Foz, V., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Crespo-Facorro, B., Alnæs, D., Dahl, A., Westlye, L.T., Agartz, I., Andreassen, O.A., Jönsson, E.G., Kochunov, P., Bruggemann, J.M., Catts, S.V., Michie, P.T., Mowry, B.J., Quidé, Y., Rasser, P.E., Schall, U., Scott, R.J., Carr, V.J., Green, M.J., Henskens, F.A., Loughland, C.M., Pantelis, C., Weickert, C.S., Weickert, T.W., Haan, L. de, Brosch, K., Pfarr, J.K., Ringwald, K.G., Stein, F., Jansen, Andreas, Kircher, T.T.J., Nenadić, I., Krämer, Bernd, Gruber, O., Satterthwaite, T.D., Bustillo, J., Mathalon, D.H., Preda, A., Calhoun, V.D., Ford, J.M., Potkin, S.G., Chen, Jingxu, Tan, Yunlong, Wang, Zhiren, Xiang, Hong, Fan, Fengmei, Bernardoni, F., Ehrlich, S., Fuentes-Claramonte, P., Garcia-Leon, M.A., Guerrero-Pedraza, A., Salvador, R., Sarró, S., Pomarol-Clotet, E., Ciullo, V., Piras, F., Vecchio, D., Banaj, N., Spalletta, G., Michielse, S., Amelsvoort, T. van, Dickie, E.W., Voineskos, A.N., Sim, K., Ciufolini, S., Dazzan, P., Murray, R.M., Kim, W.S., Chung, Y.C., Andreou, C., Schmidt, A, Borgwardt, S., McIntosh, A.M., Whalley, H.C., Lawrie, S.M., Plessis, S. du, Luckhoff, H.K., Scheffler, F., Emsley, R., Grotegerd, D., Lencer, R., Dannlowski, U., Edmond, J.T., Rootes-Murdy, K., Stephen, J.M., Mayer, A.R., Antonucci, L.A., Fazio, L., Pergola, G., Bertolino, A., Díaz-Caneja, C.M., Janssen, J, Lois, N.G., Arango, C., Tomyshev, A.S., Lebedeva, I., Cervenka, S., Sellgren, C.M., Georgiadis, F., Kirschner, M., Kaiser, S., Hajek, T., Skoch, A., Spaniel, F., Kim, M., Kwak, Y.B., Oh, S., Kwon, J.S., James, A., Bakker, G., Knöchel, C., Stäblein, M., Oertel, V., Uhlmann, A., Howells, F.M., Stein, D.J., Temmingh, H.S., Diaz-Zuluaga, A.M., Pineda-Zapata, J.A., López-Jaramillo, C., Homan, S., Ji, E., Surbeck, W., Homan, P., Fisher, S.E., Franke, B., Glahn, D.C., Gur, R.C., Hashimoto, R., Jahanshad, N., Luders, E., Medland, S.E., Thompson, P.M., Turner, J.A., Erp, T.G. van, Francks, C., Schijven, Dick, Postema, M.C., Fukunaga, M., Matsumoto, J., Miura, K., Zwarte, S.M.C. de, Haren, N.E.M. van, Cahn, W., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Kahn, R.S., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Ortoz-García de la Foz, V., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Crespo-Facorro, B., Alnæs, D., Dahl, A., Westlye, L.T., Agartz, I., Andreassen, O.A., Jönsson, E.G., Kochunov, P., Bruggemann, J.M., Catts, S.V., Michie, P.T., Mowry, B.J., Quidé, Y., Rasser, P.E., Schall, U., Scott, R.J., Carr, V.J., Green, M.J., Henskens, F.A., Loughland, C.M., Pantelis, C., Weickert, C.S., Weickert, T.W., Haan, L. de, Brosch, K., Pfarr, J.K., Ringwald, K.G., Stein, F., Jansen, Andreas, Kircher, T.T.J., Nenadić, I., Krämer, Bernd, Gruber, O., Satterthwaite, T.D., Bustillo, J., Mathalon, D.H., Preda, A., Calhoun, V.D., Ford, J.M., Potkin, S.G., Chen, Jingxu, Tan, Yunlong, Wang, Zhiren, Xiang, Hong, Fan, Fengmei, Bernardoni, F., Ehrlich, S., Fuentes-Claramonte, P., Garcia-Leon, M.A., Guerrero-Pedraza, A., Salvador, R., Sarró, S., Pomarol-Clotet, E., Ciullo, V., Piras, F., Vecchio, D., Banaj, N., Spalletta, G., Michielse, S., Amelsvoort, T. van, Dickie, E.W., Voineskos, A.N., Sim, K., Ciufolini, S., Dazzan, P., Murray, R.M., Kim, W.S., Chung, Y.C., Andreou, C., Schmidt, A, Borgwardt, S., McIntosh, A.M., Whalley, H.C., Lawrie, S.M., Plessis, S. du, Luckhoff, H.K., Scheffler, F., Emsley, R., Grotegerd, D., Lencer, R., Dannlowski, U., Edmond, J.T., Rootes-Murdy, K., Stephen, J.M., Mayer, A.R., Antonucci, L.A., Fazio, L., Pergola, G., Bertolino, A., Díaz-Caneja, C.M., Janssen, J, Lois, N.G., Arango, C., Tomyshev, A.S., Lebedeva, I., Cervenka, S., Sellgren, C.M., Georgiadis, F., Kirschner, M., Kaiser, S., Hajek, T., Skoch, A., Spaniel, F., Kim, M., Kwak, Y.B., Oh, S., Kwon, J.S., James, A., Bakker, G., Knöchel, C., Stäblein, M., Oertel, V., Uhlmann, A., Howells, F.M., Stein, D.J., Temmingh, H.S., Diaz-Zuluaga, A.M., Pineda-Zapata, J.A., López-Jaramillo, C., Homan, S., Ji, E., Surbeck, W., Homan, P., Fisher, S.E., Franke, B., Glahn, D.C., Gur, R.C., Hashimoto, R., Jahanshad, N., Luders, E., Medland, S.E., Thompson, P.M., Turner, J.A., Erp, T.G. van, and Francks, C.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Left-right asymmetry is an important organizing feature of the healthy brain that may be altered in schizophrenia, but most studies have used relatively small samples and heterogeneous approaches, resulting in equivocal findings. We carried out the largest case-control study of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia, with MRI data from 5,080 affected individuals and 6,015 controls across 46 datasets, using a single image analysis protocol. Asymmetry indexes were calculated for global and regional cortical thickness, surface area, and subcortical volume measures. Differences of asymmetry were calculated between affected individuals and controls per dataset, and effect sizes were meta-analyzed across datasets. Small average case-control differences were observed for thickness asymmetries of the rostral anterior cingulate and the middle temporal gyrus, both driven by thinner left-hemispheric cortices in schizophrenia. Analyses of these asymmetries with respect to the use of antipsychotic medication and other clinical variables did not show any significant associations. Assessment of age- and sex-specific effects revealed a stronger average leftward asymmetry of pallidum volume between older cases and controls. Case-control differences in a multivariate context were assessed in a subset of the data (N = 2,029), which revealed that 7% of the variance across all structural asymmetries was explained by case-control status. Subtle case-control differences of brain macrostructural asymmetry may reflect differences at the molecular, cytoarchitectonic, or circuit levels that have functional relevance for the disorder. Reduced left middle temporal cortical thickness is consistent with altered left-hemisphere language network organization in schizophrenia.
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- 2023
5. Brain ageing in schizophrenia: evidence from 26 international cohorts via the ENIGMA Schizophrenia consortium
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Constantinides, C, Han, LKM, Alloza, C, Antonucci, LA, Arango, C, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Banaj, N, Bertolino, A, Borgwardt, S, Bruggemann, J, Bustillo, J, Bykhovski, O, Calhoun, V, Carr, V, Catts, S, Chung, Y-C, Crespo-Facorro, B, Diaz-Caneja, CM, Donohoe, G, Du Plessis, S, Edmond, J, Ehrlich, S, Emsley, R, Eyler, LT, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Georgiadis, F, Green, M, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, Ha, M, Hahn, T, Henskens, FA, Holleran, L, Homan, S, Homan, P, Jahanshad, N, Janssen, J, Ji, E, Kaiser, S, Kaleda, V, Kim, M, Kim, W-S, Kirschner, M, Kochunov, P, Kwak, YB, Kwon, JS, Lebedeva, I, Liu, J, Mitchie, P, Michielse, S, Mothersill, D, Mowry, B, de la Foz, VO-G, Pantelis, C, Pergola, G, Piras, F, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Preda, A, Quide, Y, Rasser, PE, Rootes-Murdy, K, Salvador, R, Sangiuliano, M, Sarro, S, Schall, U, Schmidt, A, Scott, RJ, Selvaggi, P, Sim, K, Skoch, A, Spalletta, G, Spaniel, F, Thomopoulos, S, Tomecek, D, Tomyshev, AS, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, van Amelsvoort, T, Vazquez-Bourgon, J, Vecchio, D, Voineskos, A, Weickert, CS, Weickert, T, Thompson, PM, Schmaal, L, van Erp, TGM, Turner, J, Cole, JH, Dima, D, Walton, E, Constantinides, C, Han, LKM, Alloza, C, Antonucci, LA, Arango, C, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Banaj, N, Bertolino, A, Borgwardt, S, Bruggemann, J, Bustillo, J, Bykhovski, O, Calhoun, V, Carr, V, Catts, S, Chung, Y-C, Crespo-Facorro, B, Diaz-Caneja, CM, Donohoe, G, Du Plessis, S, Edmond, J, Ehrlich, S, Emsley, R, Eyler, LT, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Georgiadis, F, Green, M, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, Ha, M, Hahn, T, Henskens, FA, Holleran, L, Homan, S, Homan, P, Jahanshad, N, Janssen, J, Ji, E, Kaiser, S, Kaleda, V, Kim, M, Kim, W-S, Kirschner, M, Kochunov, P, Kwak, YB, Kwon, JS, Lebedeva, I, Liu, J, Mitchie, P, Michielse, S, Mothersill, D, Mowry, B, de la Foz, VO-G, Pantelis, C, Pergola, G, Piras, F, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Preda, A, Quide, Y, Rasser, PE, Rootes-Murdy, K, Salvador, R, Sangiuliano, M, Sarro, S, Schall, U, Schmidt, A, Scott, RJ, Selvaggi, P, Sim, K, Skoch, A, Spalletta, G, Spaniel, F, Thomopoulos, S, Tomecek, D, Tomyshev, AS, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, van Amelsvoort, T, Vazquez-Bourgon, J, Vecchio, D, Voineskos, A, Weickert, CS, Weickert, T, Thompson, PM, Schmaal, L, van Erp, TGM, Turner, J, Cole, JH, Dima, D, and Walton, E
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Schizophrenia (SZ) is associated with an increased risk of life-long cognitive impairments, age-related chronic disease, and premature mortality. We investigated evidence for advanced brain ageing in adult SZ patients, and whether this was associated with clinical characteristics in a prospective meta-analytic study conducted by the ENIGMA Schizophrenia Working Group. The study included data from 26 cohorts worldwide, with a total of 2803 SZ patients (mean age 34.2 years; range 18-72 years; 67% male) and 2598 healthy controls (mean age 33.8 years, range 18-73 years, 55% male). Brain-predicted age was individually estimated using a model trained on independent data based on 68 measures of cortical thickness and surface area, 7 subcortical volumes, lateral ventricular volumes and total intracranial volume, all derived from T1-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Deviations from a healthy brain ageing trajectory were assessed by the difference between brain-predicted age and chronological age (brain-predicted age difference [brain-PAD]). On average, SZ patients showed a higher brain-PAD of +3.55 years (95% CI: 2.91, 4.19; I2 = 57.53%) compared to controls, after adjusting for age, sex and site (Cohen's d = 0.48). Among SZ patients, brain-PAD was not associated with specific clinical characteristics (age of onset, duration of illness, symptom severity, or antipsychotic use and dose). This large-scale collaborative study suggests advanced structural brain ageing in SZ. Longitudinal studies of SZ and a range of mental and somatic health outcomes will help to further evaluate the clinical implications of increased brain-PAD and its ability to be influenced by interventions.
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- 2023
6. Large- scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium
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Schijven, D, Postema, MC, Fukunaga, M, Matsumoto, J, Miura, K, de Zwarte, SMC, van Haren, NEM, Cahn, W, Pol, HEH, Kahn, RS, Ayesa-Arriola, R, de la Foz, VO-G, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Vazquez-Bourgon, J, Crespo-Facorro, B, Alnaes, D, Dahl, A, Westlye, LT, Agartz, I, Andreassen, OA, Jonsson, EG, Kochunov, P, Bruggemann, JM, Catts, SV, Michie, PT, Mowry, BJ, Quide, Y, Rasser, PE, Schall, U, Scott, RJ, Carr, VJ, Green, MJ, Henskens, FA, Loughland, CM, Pantelis, C, Weickert, CS, Weickert, TW, De Haan, L, Brosch, K, Pfarr, J-K, Ringwald, KG, Stein, F, Jansen, A, Kircher, TTJ, Nenadic, I, Kramer, B, Gruber, O, Satterthwaite, TD, Bustillo, J, Mathalon, DH, Preda, A, Calhoun, VD, Ford, JM, Potkin, SG, Chen, J, Tan, Y, Wang, Z, Xiang, H, Fan, F, Bernardoni, F, Ehrlich, S, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Garcia-Leon, MA, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, Salvador, R, Sarro, S, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Ciullo, V, Piras, F, Vecchio, D, Banaj, N, Spalletta, G, Michielse, S, van Amelsvoort, T, Dickie, EW, Voineskos, AN, Sim, K, Ciufolini, S, Dazzan, P, Murray, RM, Kim, W-S, Chung, Y-C, Andreou, C, Schmidt, A, Borgwardt, S, McIntosh, AM, Whalley, HC, Lawrie, SM, Du Plessis, S, Luckhoff, HK, Scheffler, F, Emsley, R, Grotegerd, D, Lencer, R, Dannlowski, U, Edmond, JT, Rootes-Murdy, K, Stephen, JM, Mayer, AR, Antonucci, LA, Fazio, L, Pergola, G, Bertolino, A, Diaz-Caneja, CM, Janssen, J, Lois, NG, Arango, C, Tomyshev, AS, Lebedeva, I, Cervenkav, S, Sellgrenv, CM, Georgiadis, F, Kirschner, M, Kaiser, S, Hajek, T, Skoch, A, Spaniel, F, Kim, M, Bin Kwak, Y, Oh, S, Kwon, JS, James, A, Bakker, G, Knochel, C, Stablein, M, Oertel, V, Uhlmann, A, Howells, FM, Stein, DJ, Temmingh, HS, Diaz-Zuluaga, AM, Pineda-Zapata, JA, Lopez-Jaramillo, C, Homan, S, Ji, E, Surbeck, W, Homan, P, Fishera, SE, Franke, B, Glahn, DC, Gur, RC, Hashimoto, R, Jahanshad, N, Luders, E, Medland, SE, Thompson, PM, Turner, JA, van Erp, TGM, Francks, C, Schijven, D, Postema, MC, Fukunaga, M, Matsumoto, J, Miura, K, de Zwarte, SMC, van Haren, NEM, Cahn, W, Pol, HEH, Kahn, RS, Ayesa-Arriola, R, de la Foz, VO-G, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Vazquez-Bourgon, J, Crespo-Facorro, B, Alnaes, D, Dahl, A, Westlye, LT, Agartz, I, Andreassen, OA, Jonsson, EG, Kochunov, P, Bruggemann, JM, Catts, SV, Michie, PT, Mowry, BJ, Quide, Y, Rasser, PE, Schall, U, Scott, RJ, Carr, VJ, Green, MJ, Henskens, FA, Loughland, CM, Pantelis, C, Weickert, CS, Weickert, TW, De Haan, L, Brosch, K, Pfarr, J-K, Ringwald, KG, Stein, F, Jansen, A, Kircher, TTJ, Nenadic, I, Kramer, B, Gruber, O, Satterthwaite, TD, Bustillo, J, Mathalon, DH, Preda, A, Calhoun, VD, Ford, JM, Potkin, SG, Chen, J, Tan, Y, Wang, Z, Xiang, H, Fan, F, Bernardoni, F, Ehrlich, S, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Garcia-Leon, MA, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, Salvador, R, Sarro, S, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Ciullo, V, Piras, F, Vecchio, D, Banaj, N, Spalletta, G, Michielse, S, van Amelsvoort, T, Dickie, EW, Voineskos, AN, Sim, K, Ciufolini, S, Dazzan, P, Murray, RM, Kim, W-S, Chung, Y-C, Andreou, C, Schmidt, A, Borgwardt, S, McIntosh, AM, Whalley, HC, Lawrie, SM, Du Plessis, S, Luckhoff, HK, Scheffler, F, Emsley, R, Grotegerd, D, Lencer, R, Dannlowski, U, Edmond, JT, Rootes-Murdy, K, Stephen, JM, Mayer, AR, Antonucci, LA, Fazio, L, Pergola, G, Bertolino, A, Diaz-Caneja, CM, Janssen, J, Lois, NG, Arango, C, Tomyshev, AS, Lebedeva, I, Cervenkav, S, Sellgrenv, CM, Georgiadis, F, Kirschner, M, Kaiser, S, Hajek, T, Skoch, A, Spaniel, F, Kim, M, Bin Kwak, Y, Oh, S, Kwon, JS, James, A, Bakker, G, Knochel, C, Stablein, M, Oertel, V, Uhlmann, A, Howells, FM, Stein, DJ, Temmingh, HS, Diaz-Zuluaga, AM, Pineda-Zapata, JA, Lopez-Jaramillo, C, Homan, S, Ji, E, Surbeck, W, Homan, P, Fishera, SE, Franke, B, Glahn, DC, Gur, RC, Hashimoto, R, Jahanshad, N, Luders, E, Medland, SE, Thompson, PM, Turner, JA, van Erp, TGM, and Francks, C
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Left-right asymmetry is an important organizing feature of the healthy brain that may be altered in schizophrenia, but most studies have used relatively small samples and heterogeneous approaches, resulting in equivocal findings. We carried out the largest case-control study of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia, with MRI data from 5,080 affected individuals and 6,015 controls across 46 datasets, using a single image analysis protocol. Asymmetry indexes were calculated for global and regional cortical thickness, surface area, and subcortical volume measures. Differences of asymmetry were calculated between affected individuals and controls per dataset, and effect sizes were meta-analyzed across datasets. Small average case-control differences were observed for thickness asymmetries of the rostral anterior cingulate and the middle temporal gyrus, both driven by thinner left-hemispheric cortices in schizophrenia. Analyses of these asymmetries with respect to the use of antipsychotic medication and other clinical variables did not show any significant associations. Assessment of age- and sex-specific effects revealed a stronger average leftward asymmetry of pallidum volume between older cases and controls. Case-control differences in a multivariate context were assessed in a subset of the data (N = 2,029), which revealed that 7% of the variance across all structural asymmetries was explained by case-control status. Subtle case-control differences of brain macrostructural asymmetry may reflect differences at the molecular, cytoarchitectonic, or circuit levels that have functional relevance for the disorder. Reduced left middle temporal cortical thickness is consistent with altered left-hemisphere language network organization in schizophrenia.
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- 2023
7. Sexual violence and intimate partner violence against women suffering from schizophrenia: a systematic review focused on clinical outcomes
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Rodriguez, A. Gonzalez, primary, Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional, Seeman, M.V., additional, Hernandez, M.C. Natividad, additional, Diaz-Pons, A., additional, San Miguel, J.P. Paolini, additional, Ruiz, C., additional, Román, E., additional, Balagué, A., additional, Salvador, M., additional, and Monreal, J.A., additional
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- 2023
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8. Genetic factors underlying intelligence quotient in patients with first episode psychosis and their first-degree relatives
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Garcia, N. Murillo, primary, Papiol, S., additional, Fatjó-Vilas, M., additional, Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional, and Ruiz, Á. Yorca, additional
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- 2023
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9. Biomarkers as proxies for cognitive reserve: the role of high density lipoprotein cholesterol in first episode of psychosis.
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Herrero, R. Magdaleno, primary, Murillo-García, N., additional, Ruiz, Á. Yorca, additional, Neergaard, K., additional, Crespo-Facorro, B., additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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- 2023
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10. Effect of DISC1 polymorphisms on the long-term course of neurocognitive deficits in non-affective psychosis
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Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Fatjó-Vilas, M., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Fañanás, L., and Crespo-Facorro, B.
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- 2015
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11. Childhood abuse in the etiological continuum underlying psychosis from first-episode psychosis to psychotic experiences
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Alemany, S., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Arias, B., Fatjó-Vilas, M., Ibáñez, M.I., Ortet, G., Crespo-Facorro, B., and Fañanás, L.
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- 2015
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12. Simulación clínica para la rehabilitación de la mano en un anestesiólogo después de una lesión ocupacional: un estudio de caso
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Hernández-Pinto, P., primary, Martínez-Fernández, M.V., additional, Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional, and Maestre, J.M., additional
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- 2022
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13. The impact of maternal SARS-COV-2 infection in early stages of newborn neurodevelopment: preliminary results in a multicenter Spanish study
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Castro Quintas, Á., primary, San Martín, N., additional, De Las Cuevas, I., additional, Eixarch, E., additional, Daura-Corral, M., additional, Lopez, M., additional, De La Fuente Tomas, L., additional, Garcia-Portilla, M.P., additional, Fañanas, L., additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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- 2022
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14. Disentangling early and late onset of psychosis in women
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Díaz-Pons, A., primary, González-Rodríguez, A., additional, Ortiz-García De La Foz, V., additional, Seeman, M., additional, Facorro, C., additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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- 2022
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15. Family aggregation of the Intelligence Quotient: understanding its role in first episode of psychosis
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Murillo-García, N., primary, Soler, J., additional, Fatjó-Vilas, M., additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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- 2022
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16. A family study on first episode of psychosis patients: exploring neuropsychological performance as an endophenotype
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Ayesa-Arriola, R., primary, Murillo-García, N., additional, Díaz-Pons, A., additional, Miguel-Corredera, M., additional, Barrio-Martínez, S., additional, and Ortiz-García De La Foz, V., additional
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- 2022
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17. Genetic variants associated with longitudinal changes in brain structure across the lifespan
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Brouwer, RM, Klein, M, Grasby, KL, Schnack, HG, Jahanshad, N, Teeuw, J, Thomopoulos, SI, Sprooten, E, Franz, CE, Gogtay, N, Kremen, WS, Panizzon, MS, Olde Loohuis, LM, Whelan, CD, Aghajani, M, Alloza, C, Alanaes, D, Artiges, E, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Barker, GJ, Bastin, ME, Blok, E, Boen, E, Breukelaar, IA, Bright, JK, Buimer, EEL, Bulow, R, Cannon, DM, Ciufolini, S, Crossley, NA, Damatac, CG, Dazzan, P, de Mol, CL, de Zwarte, SMC, Desrivieres, S, Diaz-Caneja, CM, Doan, NT, Dohm, K, Froehner, JH, Goltermann, J, Grigis, A, Grotegerd, D, Han, LKM, Harris, MA, Hartman, CA, Heany, SJ, Heindel, W, Heslenfeld, DJ, Hohmann, S, Ittermann, B, Jansen, PR, Janssen, J, Jia, T, Jiang, J, Jockwitz, C, Karali, T, Keeser, D, Koevoets, MGJC, Lenroot, RK, Malchow, B, Mandl, RCW, Medel, V, Meinert, S, Morgan, CA, Muehleisen, TW, Nabulsi, L, Opel, N, de la Foz, VO-G, Overs, BJ, Paillere Martinot, M-L, Redlich, R, Marques, TR, Repple, J, Roberts, G, Roshchupkin, GV, Setiaman, N, Shumskaya, E, Stein, F, Sudre, G, Takahashi, S, Thalamuthu, A, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, van der Lugt, A, van Haren, NEM, Wardlaw, JM, Wen, W, Westeneng, H-J, Wittfeld, K, Zhu, AH, Zugman, A, Armstrong, NJ, Bonfiglio, G, Bralten, J, Dalvie, S, Davies, G, Di Forti, M, Ding, L, Donohoe, G, Forstner, AJ, Gonzalez-Penas, J, Guimaraes, JPOFT, Homuth, G, Hottenga, J-J, Knol, MJ, Kwok, JBJ, Le Hellard, S, Mather, KA, Milaneschi, Y, Morris, DW, Noethen, MM, Papiol, S, Rietschel, M, Santoro, ML, Steen, VM, Stein, JL, Streit, F, Tankard, RM, Teumer, A, van 't Ent, D, van der Meer, D, van Eijk, KR, Vassos, E, Vazquez-Bourgon, J, Witt, SH, Adams, HHH, Agartz, I, Ames, D, Amunts, K, Andreassen, OA, Arango, C, Banaschewski, T, Baune, BT, Belangero, SI, Bokde, ALW, Boomsma, DI, Bressan, RA, Brodaty, H, Buitelaar, JK, Cahn, W, Caspers, S, Cichon, S, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cox, SR, Dannlowski, U, Elvsashagen, T, Espeseth, T, Falkai, PG, Fisher, SE, Flor, H, Fullerton, JM, Garavan, H, Gowland, PA, Grabe, HJ, Hahn, T, Heinz, A, Hillegers, M, Hoare, J, Hoekstra, PJ, Ikram, MA, Jackowski, AP, Jansen, A, Jonsson, EG, Kahn, RS, Kircher, T, Korgaonkar, MS, Krug, A, Lemaitre, H, Malt, UF, Martinot, J-L, McDonald, C, Mitchell, PB, Muetzel, RL, Murray, RM, Nees, F, Nenadic, I, Oosterlaan, J, Ophoff, RA, Pan, PM, Penninx, BWJH, Poustka, L, Sachdev, PS, Salum, GA, Schofield, PR, Schumann, G, Shaw, P, Sim, K, Smolka, MN, Stein, DJ, Trollor, JN, van den Berg, LH, Veldink, JH, Walter, H, Westlye, LT, Whelan, R, White, T, Wright, MJ, Medland, SE, Franke, B, Thompson, PM, Hulshoff Pol, HE, Brouwer, RM, Klein, M, Grasby, KL, Schnack, HG, Jahanshad, N, Teeuw, J, Thomopoulos, SI, Sprooten, E, Franz, CE, Gogtay, N, Kremen, WS, Panizzon, MS, Olde Loohuis, LM, Whelan, CD, Aghajani, M, Alloza, C, Alanaes, D, Artiges, E, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Barker, GJ, Bastin, ME, Blok, E, Boen, E, Breukelaar, IA, Bright, JK, Buimer, EEL, Bulow, R, Cannon, DM, Ciufolini, S, Crossley, NA, Damatac, CG, Dazzan, P, de Mol, CL, de Zwarte, SMC, Desrivieres, S, Diaz-Caneja, CM, Doan, NT, Dohm, K, Froehner, JH, Goltermann, J, Grigis, A, Grotegerd, D, Han, LKM, Harris, MA, Hartman, CA, Heany, SJ, Heindel, W, Heslenfeld, DJ, Hohmann, S, Ittermann, B, Jansen, PR, Janssen, J, Jia, T, Jiang, J, Jockwitz, C, Karali, T, Keeser, D, Koevoets, MGJC, Lenroot, RK, Malchow, B, Mandl, RCW, Medel, V, Meinert, S, Morgan, CA, Muehleisen, TW, Nabulsi, L, Opel, N, de la Foz, VO-G, Overs, BJ, Paillere Martinot, M-L, Redlich, R, Marques, TR, Repple, J, Roberts, G, Roshchupkin, GV, Setiaman, N, Shumskaya, E, Stein, F, Sudre, G, Takahashi, S, Thalamuthu, A, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, van der Lugt, A, van Haren, NEM, Wardlaw, JM, Wen, W, Westeneng, H-J, Wittfeld, K, Zhu, AH, Zugman, A, Armstrong, NJ, Bonfiglio, G, Bralten, J, Dalvie, S, Davies, G, Di Forti, M, Ding, L, Donohoe, G, Forstner, AJ, Gonzalez-Penas, J, Guimaraes, JPOFT, Homuth, G, Hottenga, J-J, Knol, MJ, Kwok, JBJ, Le Hellard, S, Mather, KA, Milaneschi, Y, Morris, DW, Noethen, MM, Papiol, S, Rietschel, M, Santoro, ML, Steen, VM, Stein, JL, Streit, F, Tankard, RM, Teumer, A, van 't Ent, D, van der Meer, D, van Eijk, KR, Vassos, E, Vazquez-Bourgon, J, Witt, SH, Adams, HHH, Agartz, I, Ames, D, Amunts, K, Andreassen, OA, Arango, C, Banaschewski, T, Baune, BT, Belangero, SI, Bokde, ALW, Boomsma, DI, Bressan, RA, Brodaty, H, Buitelaar, JK, Cahn, W, Caspers, S, Cichon, S, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cox, SR, Dannlowski, U, Elvsashagen, T, Espeseth, T, Falkai, PG, Fisher, SE, Flor, H, Fullerton, JM, Garavan, H, Gowland, PA, Grabe, HJ, Hahn, T, Heinz, A, Hillegers, M, Hoare, J, Hoekstra, PJ, Ikram, MA, Jackowski, AP, Jansen, A, Jonsson, EG, Kahn, RS, Kircher, T, Korgaonkar, MS, Krug, A, Lemaitre, H, Malt, UF, Martinot, J-L, McDonald, C, Mitchell, PB, Muetzel, RL, Murray, RM, Nees, F, Nenadic, I, Oosterlaan, J, Ophoff, RA, Pan, PM, Penninx, BWJH, Poustka, L, Sachdev, PS, Salum, GA, Schofield, PR, Schumann, G, Shaw, P, Sim, K, Smolka, MN, Stein, DJ, Trollor, JN, van den Berg, LH, Veldink, JH, Walter, H, Westlye, LT, Whelan, R, White, T, Wright, MJ, Medland, SE, Franke, B, Thompson, PM, and Hulshoff Pol, HE
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Human brain structure changes throughout the lifespan. Altered brain growth or rates of decline are implicated in a vast range of psychiatric, developmental and neurodegenerative diseases. In this study, we identified common genetic variants that affect rates of brain growth or atrophy in what is, to our knowledge, the first genome-wide association meta-analysis of changes in brain morphology across the lifespan. Longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging data from 15,640 individuals were used to compute rates of change for 15 brain structures. The most robustly identified genes GPR139, DACH1 and APOE are associated with metabolic processes. We demonstrate global genetic overlap with depression, schizophrenia, cognitive functioning, insomnia, height, body mass index and smoking. Gene set findings implicate both early brain development and neurodegenerative processes in the rates of brain changes. Identifying variants involved in structural brain changes may help to determine biological pathways underlying optimal and dysfunctional brain development and aging.
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18. The impact of persistent social anxiety on social functioning and health-related quality of life in young people with remitted first-episode psychosis
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Gonzalez-Blanch, C, Gleeson, JF, McEnery, C, O'Sullivan, S, Ayesa-Arriola, R, D'Alfonso, S, Valentine, L, Tremain, H, Bell, I, Bendall, S, Alvarez-Jimenez, M, Gonzalez-Blanch, C, Gleeson, JF, McEnery, C, O'Sullivan, S, Ayesa-Arriola, R, D'Alfonso, S, Valentine, L, Tremain, H, Bell, I, Bendall, S, and Alvarez-Jimenez, M
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OBJECTIVE: Comorbid social anxiety is common in psychotic disorders and is associated with multiple negative consequences. However, the long-term effects of persistent social anxiety versus fluctuating or no anxiety on social functioning and health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) have received scant attention. Therefore, we aimed to examine the prevalence of persistent social anxiety to determine its effect on social functioning and HR-QoL in first-episode psychosis (FEP). METHODS: One hundred and eight individuals with remitted FEP were classified into three groups (persistent, fluctuating or no social anxiety) according to the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale over an 18-month follow-up period. The three groups were then compared at 18 months follow-up to assess the influence of social anxiety on social functioning and HR-QoL before and after controlling for confounders. RESULTS: Of the 108 individuals with FEP, 25 (23.1%) had persistent social anxiety. This group presented lower social functioning and HR-QoL levels compared to the groups with fluctuating or no anxiety symptoms. The effect on HR-QoL remained significant after controlling for positive psychotic and depressive symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, nearly one-quarter of young people with remitted FEP experienced persistent social anxiety symptoms, which had a negative impact on HR-QoL. Thus, individuals with persistent social anxiety constitute a highly vulnerable group and may require targeted interventions to improve their social functioning and HR-QoL.
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19. Virtual Ontogeny of Cortical Growth Preceding Mental Illness
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Patel, Y., Shin, J., Abé, C., Agartz, I., Alloza, C., Alnæs, D., Ambrogi, S., Antonucci, L.A., Arango, C., Arolt, V., Auzias, G., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Banaj, N., Banaschewski, T., Bandeira, C., Başgöze, Z., Cupertino, R.B., Bau, C.H.D., Bauer, J., Baumeister, S., Bernardoni, F., Bertolino, A., Bonnin, C.D.M., Brandeis, D., Brem, S., Bruggemann, J., Bülow, R., Bustillo, J.R., Calderoni, S., Calvo, R., Canales-Rodríguez, E.J., Cannon, D.M., Carmona, S., Carr, V.J., Catts, S.V., Chenji, S., Chew, Q.H., Coghill, D., Connolly, C.G., Conzelmann, A., Craven, A.R., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cullen, K., Dahl, A., Dannlowski, U., Davey, C.G., Deruelle, C., Díaz-Caneja, C.M., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Epstein, J., Erwin-Grabner, T., Eyler, L.T., Fedor, J., Fitzgerald, J., Foran, W., Ford, J.M., Fortea, L., Fuentes-Claramonte, P., Fullerton, J., Furlong, L., Gallagher, L., Gao, B., Gao, S., Goikolea, J.M., Gotlib, I., Goya-Maldonado, R., Grabe, H.J., Green, M., Grevet, E.H., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gruber, O., Haavik, J., Hahn, T., Harrison, B.J., Heindel, W., Henskens, F., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hilland, E., Hoekstra, P.J., Hohmann, S., Holz, N., Howells, F.M., Ipser, J.C., Jahanshad, N., Jakobi, B., Jansen, A, Janssen, J., Jonassen, R., Kaiser, A., Kaleda, V., Karantonis, J., King, J.A., Kircher, T., Kochunov, P., Koopowitz, S.M., Landén, M., Landrø, N.I., Hoogman, M., Lawrie, S., Franke, B., Rooij, D. van, Buitelaar, J.K., Thompson, P., Paus, T., Patel, Y., Shin, J., Abé, C., Agartz, I., Alloza, C., Alnæs, D., Ambrogi, S., Antonucci, L.A., Arango, C., Arolt, V., Auzias, G., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Banaj, N., Banaschewski, T., Bandeira, C., Başgöze, Z., Cupertino, R.B., Bau, C.H.D., Bauer, J., Baumeister, S., Bernardoni, F., Bertolino, A., Bonnin, C.D.M., Brandeis, D., Brem, S., Bruggemann, J., Bülow, R., Bustillo, J.R., Calderoni, S., Calvo, R., Canales-Rodríguez, E.J., Cannon, D.M., Carmona, S., Carr, V.J., Catts, S.V., Chenji, S., Chew, Q.H., Coghill, D., Connolly, C.G., Conzelmann, A., Craven, A.R., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cullen, K., Dahl, A., Dannlowski, U., Davey, C.G., Deruelle, C., Díaz-Caneja, C.M., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Epstein, J., Erwin-Grabner, T., Eyler, L.T., Fedor, J., Fitzgerald, J., Foran, W., Ford, J.M., Fortea, L., Fuentes-Claramonte, P., Fullerton, J., Furlong, L., Gallagher, L., Gao, B., Gao, S., Goikolea, J.M., Gotlib, I., Goya-Maldonado, R., Grabe, H.J., Green, M., Grevet, E.H., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gruber, O., Haavik, J., Hahn, T., Harrison, B.J., Heindel, W., Henskens, F., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hilland, E., Hoekstra, P.J., Hohmann, S., Holz, N., Howells, F.M., Ipser, J.C., Jahanshad, N., Jakobi, B., Jansen, A, Janssen, J., Jonassen, R., Kaiser, A., Kaleda, V., Karantonis, J., King, J.A., Kircher, T., Kochunov, P., Koopowitz, S.M., Landén, M., Landrø, N.I., Hoogman, M., Lawrie, S., Franke, B., Rooij, D. van, Buitelaar, J.K., Thompson, P., and Paus, T.
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Contains fulltext : 281502.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access), BACKGROUND: Morphology of the human cerebral cortex differs across psychiatric disorders, with neurobiology and developmental origins mostly undetermined. Deviations in the tangential growth of the cerebral cortex during pre/perinatal periods may be reflected in individual variations in cortical surface area later in life. METHODS: Interregional profiles of group differences in surface area between cases and controls were generated using T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging from 27,359 individuals including those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, and high general psychopathology (through the Child Behavior Checklist). Similarity of interregional profiles of group differences in surface area and prenatal cell-specific gene expression was assessed. RESULTS: Across the 11 cortical regions, group differences in cortical area for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and Child Behavior Checklist were dominant in multimodal association cortices. The same interregional profiles were also associated with interregional profiles of (prenatal) gene expression specific to proliferative cells, namely radial glia and intermediate progenitor cells (greater expression, larger difference), as well as differentiated cells, namely excitatory neurons and endothelial and mural cells (greater expression, smaller difference). Finally, these cell types were implicated in known pre/perinatal risk factors for psychosis. Genes coexpressed with radial glia were enriched with genes implicated in congenital abnormalities, birth weight, hypoxia, and starvation. Genes coexpressed with endothelial and mural genes were enriched with genes associated with maternal hypertension and preterm birth. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support a neurodevelopmental model of vulnerability to mental illness whereby prenatal risk factors acting through cell-specific processes lead to deviations from t
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20. Structural brain alterations associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviors in young people: results from 21 international studies from the ENIGMA Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours consortium
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van Velzen, LS, Dauvermann, MR, Colic, L, Villa, LM, Savage, HS, Toenders, YJ, Zhu, AH, Bright, JK, Campos, A, Salminen, LE, Ambrogi, S, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Banaj, N, Basgoze, Z, Bauer, J, Blair, K, Blair, RJ, Brosch, K, Cheng, Y, Colle, R, Connolly, CG, Corruble, E, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cullen, KR, Dannlowski, U, Davey, CG, Dohm, K, Fullerton, JM, Gonul, AS, Gotlib, IH, Grotegerd, D, Hahn, T, Harrison, BJ, He, M, Hickie, IB, Ho, TC, Iorfino, F, Jansen, A, Jollant, F, Kircher, T, Klimes-Dougan, B, Klug, M, Leehr, EJ, Lippard, ETC, McLaughlin, KA, Meinert, S, Miller, AB, Mitchell, PB, Mwangi, B, Nenadic, I, Ojha, A, Overs, BJ, Pfarr, J-K, Piras, F, Ringwald, KG, Roberts, G, Romer, G, Sanches, M, Sheridan, MA, Soares, JC, Spalletta, G, Stein, F, Teresi, G, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Uyar-Demir, A, van der Wee, NJA, van der Werff, SJ, Vermeiren, RRJM, Winter, A, Wu, M-J, Yang, TT, Thompson, PM, Renteria, ME, Jahanshad, N, Blumberg, HP, Van Harmelen, A-L, Schmaal, L, van Velzen, LS, Dauvermann, MR, Colic, L, Villa, LM, Savage, HS, Toenders, YJ, Zhu, AH, Bright, JK, Campos, A, Salminen, LE, Ambrogi, S, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Banaj, N, Basgoze, Z, Bauer, J, Blair, K, Blair, RJ, Brosch, K, Cheng, Y, Colle, R, Connolly, CG, Corruble, E, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cullen, KR, Dannlowski, U, Davey, CG, Dohm, K, Fullerton, JM, Gonul, AS, Gotlib, IH, Grotegerd, D, Hahn, T, Harrison, BJ, He, M, Hickie, IB, Ho, TC, Iorfino, F, Jansen, A, Jollant, F, Kircher, T, Klimes-Dougan, B, Klug, M, Leehr, EJ, Lippard, ETC, McLaughlin, KA, Meinert, S, Miller, AB, Mitchell, PB, Mwangi, B, Nenadic, I, Ojha, A, Overs, BJ, Pfarr, J-K, Piras, F, Ringwald, KG, Roberts, G, Romer, G, Sanches, M, Sheridan, MA, Soares, JC, Spalletta, G, Stein, F, Teresi, G, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Uyar-Demir, A, van der Wee, NJA, van der Werff, SJ, Vermeiren, RRJM, Winter, A, Wu, M-J, Yang, TT, Thompson, PM, Renteria, ME, Jahanshad, N, Blumberg, HP, Van Harmelen, A-L, and Schmaal, L
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Identifying brain alterations associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) in young people is critical to understanding their development and improving early intervention and prevention. The ENIGMA Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours (ENIGMA-STB) consortium analyzed neuroimaging data harmonized across sites to examine brain morphology associated with STBs in youth. We performed analyses in three separate stages, in samples ranging from most to least homogeneous in terms of suicide assessment instrument and mental disorder. First, in a sample of 577 young people with mood disorders, in which STBs were assessed with the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). Second, in a sample of young people with mood disorders, in which STB were assessed using different instruments, MRI metrics were compared among healthy controls without STBs (HC; N = 519), clinical controls with a mood disorder but without STBs (CC; N = 246) and young people with current suicidal ideation (N = 223). In separate analyses, MRI metrics were compared among HCs (N = 253), CCs (N = 217), and suicide attempters (N = 64). Third, in a larger transdiagnostic sample with various assessment instruments (HC = 606; CC = 419; Ideation = 289; HC = 253; CC = 432; Attempt=91). In the homogeneous C-SSRS sample, surface area of the frontal pole was lower in young people with mood disorders and a history of actual suicide attempts (N = 163) than those without a lifetime suicide attempt (N = 323; FDR-p = 0.035, Cohen's d = 0.34). No associations with suicidal ideation were found. When examining more heterogeneous samples, we did not observe significant associations. Lower frontal pole surface area may represent a vulnerability for a (non-interrupted and non-aborted) suicide attempt; however, more research is needed to understand the nature of its relationship to suicide risk.
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21. Virtual Ontogeny of Cortical Growth Preceding Mental Illness
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Patel, Y, Shin, J, Abe, C, Agartz, I, Alloza, C, Alnaes, D, Ambrogi, S, Antonucci, LA, Arango, C, Arolt, V, Auzias, G, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Banaj, N, Banaschewski, T, Bandeira, C, Basgoze, Z, Cupertino, RB, Bau, CHD, Bauer, J, Baumeister, S, Bernardoni, F, Bertolino, A, del Mar Bonnin, C, Brandeis, D, Brem, S, Bruggemann, J, Bulow, R, Bustillo, JR, Calderoni, S, Calvo, R, Canales-Rodriguez, EJ, Cannon, DM, Carmona, S, Carr, VJ, Catts, SV, Chenji, S, Chew, QH, Coghill, D, Connolly, CG, Conzelmann, A, Craven, AR, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cullen, K, Dahl, A, Dannlowski, U, Davey, CG, Deruelle, C, Diaz-Caneja, CM, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Epstein, J, Erwin-Grabner, T, Eyler, LT, Fedor, J, Fitzgerald, J, Foran, W, Ford, JM, Fortea, L, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Fullerton, J, Furlong, L, Gallagher, L, Gao, B, Gao, S, Goikolea, JM, Gotlib, I, Goya-Maldonado, R, Grabe, HJ, Green, M, Grevet, EH, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gruber, O, Haavik, J, Hahn, T, Harrison, BJ, Heindel, W, Henskens, F, Heslenfeld, DJ, Hilland, E, Hoekstra, PJ, Hohmann, S, Holz, N, Howells, FM, Ipser, JC, Jahanshad, N, Jakobi, B, Jansen, A, Janssen, J, Jonassen, R, Kaiser, A, Kaleda, V, Karantonis, J, King, JA, Kircher, T, Kochunov, P, Koopowitz, S-M, Landen, M, Landro, NI, Lawrie, S, Lebedeva, I, Luna, B, Lundervold, AJ, MacMaster, FP, Maglanoc, LA, Mathalon, DH, McDonald, C, McIntosh, A, Meinert, S, Michie, PT, Mitchell, P, Moreno-Alcazar, A, Mowry, B, Muratori, F, Nabulsi, L, Nenadic, I, Tuura, RO, Oosterlaan, J, Overs, B, Pantelis, C, Parellada, M, Pariente, JC, Pauli, P, Pergola, G, Piarulli, FM, Picon, F, Piras, F, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Pretus, C, Quide, Y, Radua, J, Ramos-Quiroga, JA, Rasser, PE, Reif, A, Retico, A, Roberts, G, Rossell, S, Rovaris, DL, Rubia, K, Sacchet, M, Salavert, J, Salvador, R, Sarro, S, Sawa, A, Schall, U, Scott, R, Selvaggi, P, Silk, T, Sim, K, Skoch, A, Spalletta, G, Spaniel, F, Stein, DJ, Steinstrater, O, Stolicyn, A, Takayanagi, Y, Tamm, L, Tavares, M, Teumer, A, Thiel, K, Thomopoulos, SI, Tomecek, D, Tomyshev, AS, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Tosetti, M, Uhlmann, A, Van Rheenen, T, Vazquez-Bourgon, J, Vernooij, MW, Vieta, E, Vilarroya, O, Weickert, C, Weickert, T, Westlye, LT, Whalley, H, Willinger, D, Winter, A, Wittfeld, K, Yang, TT, Yoncheva, Y, Zijlmans, JL, Hoogman, M, Franke, B, van Rooij, D, Buitelaar, J, Ching, CRK, Andreassen, OA, Pozzi, E, Veltman, D, Schmaal, L, van Erp, TGM, Turner, J, Castellanos, FX, Pausova, Z, Thompson, P, Paus, T, Patel, Y, Shin, J, Abe, C, Agartz, I, Alloza, C, Alnaes, D, Ambrogi, S, Antonucci, LA, Arango, C, Arolt, V, Auzias, G, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Banaj, N, Banaschewski, T, Bandeira, C, Basgoze, Z, Cupertino, RB, Bau, CHD, Bauer, J, Baumeister, S, Bernardoni, F, Bertolino, A, del Mar Bonnin, C, Brandeis, D, Brem, S, Bruggemann, J, Bulow, R, Bustillo, JR, Calderoni, S, Calvo, R, Canales-Rodriguez, EJ, Cannon, DM, Carmona, S, Carr, VJ, Catts, SV, Chenji, S, Chew, QH, Coghill, D, Connolly, CG, Conzelmann, A, Craven, AR, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cullen, K, Dahl, A, Dannlowski, U, Davey, CG, Deruelle, C, Diaz-Caneja, CM, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Epstein, J, Erwin-Grabner, T, Eyler, LT, Fedor, J, Fitzgerald, J, Foran, W, Ford, JM, Fortea, L, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Fullerton, J, Furlong, L, Gallagher, L, Gao, B, Gao, S, Goikolea, JM, Gotlib, I, Goya-Maldonado, R, Grabe, HJ, Green, M, Grevet, EH, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gruber, O, Haavik, J, Hahn, T, Harrison, BJ, Heindel, W, Henskens, F, Heslenfeld, DJ, Hilland, E, Hoekstra, PJ, Hohmann, S, Holz, N, Howells, FM, Ipser, JC, Jahanshad, N, Jakobi, B, Jansen, A, Janssen, J, Jonassen, R, Kaiser, A, Kaleda, V, Karantonis, J, King, JA, Kircher, T, Kochunov, P, Koopowitz, S-M, Landen, M, Landro, NI, Lawrie, S, Lebedeva, I, Luna, B, Lundervold, AJ, MacMaster, FP, Maglanoc, LA, Mathalon, DH, McDonald, C, McIntosh, A, Meinert, S, Michie, PT, Mitchell, P, Moreno-Alcazar, A, Mowry, B, Muratori, F, Nabulsi, L, Nenadic, I, Tuura, RO, Oosterlaan, J, Overs, B, Pantelis, C, Parellada, M, Pariente, JC, Pauli, P, Pergola, G, Piarulli, FM, Picon, F, Piras, F, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Pretus, C, Quide, Y, Radua, J, Ramos-Quiroga, JA, Rasser, PE, Reif, A, Retico, A, Roberts, G, Rossell, S, Rovaris, DL, Rubia, K, Sacchet, M, Salavert, J, Salvador, R, Sarro, S, Sawa, A, Schall, U, Scott, R, Selvaggi, P, Silk, T, Sim, K, Skoch, A, Spalletta, G, Spaniel, F, Stein, DJ, Steinstrater, O, Stolicyn, A, Takayanagi, Y, Tamm, L, Tavares, M, Teumer, A, Thiel, K, Thomopoulos, SI, Tomecek, D, Tomyshev, AS, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Tosetti, M, Uhlmann, A, Van Rheenen, T, Vazquez-Bourgon, J, Vernooij, MW, Vieta, E, Vilarroya, O, Weickert, C, Weickert, T, Westlye, LT, Whalley, H, Willinger, D, Winter, A, Wittfeld, K, Yang, TT, Yoncheva, Y, Zijlmans, JL, Hoogman, M, Franke, B, van Rooij, D, Buitelaar, J, Ching, CRK, Andreassen, OA, Pozzi, E, Veltman, D, Schmaal, L, van Erp, TGM, Turner, J, Castellanos, FX, Pausova, Z, Thompson, P, and Paus, T
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BACKGROUND: Morphology of the human cerebral cortex differs across psychiatric disorders, with neurobiology and developmental origins mostly undetermined. Deviations in the tangential growth of the cerebral cortex during pre/perinatal periods may be reflected in individual variations in cortical surface area later in life. METHODS: Interregional profiles of group differences in surface area between cases and controls were generated using T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging from 27,359 individuals including those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, and high general psychopathology (through the Child Behavior Checklist). Similarity of interregional profiles of group differences in surface area and prenatal cell-specific gene expression was assessed. RESULTS: Across the 11 cortical regions, group differences in cortical area for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and Child Behavior Checklist were dominant in multimodal association cortices. The same interregional profiles were also associated with interregional profiles of (prenatal) gene expression specific to proliferative cells, namely radial glia and intermediate progenitor cells (greater expression, larger difference), as well as differentiated cells, namely excitatory neurons and endothelial and mural cells (greater expression, smaller difference). Finally, these cell types were implicated in known pre/perinatal risk factors for psychosis. Genes coexpressed with radial glia were enriched with genes implicated in congenital abnormalities, birth weight, hypoxia, and starvation. Genes coexpressed with endothelial and mural genes were enriched with genes associated with maternal hypertension and preterm birth. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support a neurodevelopmental model of vulnerability to mental illness whereby prenatal risk factors acting through cell-specific processes lead to deviations from t
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22. Effects of copy number variations on brain structure and risk for psychiatric illness: Large-scale studies from the ENIGMA working groups on CNVs
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Sønderby, I.E., Ching, CRK, Thomopoulos, S.I., van der Meer, D., Sun, D., Villalon-Reina, J.E., Agartz, I., Amunts, K., Arango, C., Armstrong, N.J., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Bassett, A.S., Boomsma, D.I., Bülow, R., Butcher, N.J., Calhoun, V.D., Caspers, S., Chow, EWC, Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Craig, M.C., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cunningham, A.C., Dale, A.M., Dazzan, P., de Zubicaray, G.I., Djurovic, S., Doherty, J.L., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Durdle, C.A., Ehrlich, S., Emanuel, B.S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Ge, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Gur, R.E., Gutman, B.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A.K., Hansen, L.A., Hashimoto, R., Hibar, D.P., Holmes, A.J., Hottenga, J.J., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jalbrzikowski, M., Knowles, EEM, Kushan, L., Linden, DEJ, Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Martin-Brevet, S., Martínez, K., Mather, K.A., Mathias, S.R., McDonald-McGinn, D.M., McRae, A.F., Medland, S.E., Moberget, T., Modenato, C., Monereo Sánchez, J., Moreau, C.A., Mühleisen, T.W., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Prieto, C., Ragothaman, A., Reinbold, C.S., Reis Marques, T., Repetto, G.M., Reymond, A., Roalf, D.R., Rodriguez-Herreros, B., Rucker, J.J., Sachdev, P.S., Schmitt, J.E., Schofield, P.R., Silva, A.I., Stefansson, H., Stein, D.J., Tamnes, C.K., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., Ulfarsson, M.O., Vajdi, A., van 't Ent, D., van den Bree, MBM, Vassos, E., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Vila-Rodriguez, F., Walters, G.B., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Wittfeld, K., Zackai, E.H., Stefánsson, K., Jacquemont, S., Thompson, P.M., Bearden, C.E., Andreassen, O.A., ENIGMA-CNV Working Group, ENIGMA 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Working Group, Bernard, M., Blackburn, N.B., Bøen, R., de Geus, E., de Zwarte, SMC, Forti, M.D., Frei, O., Fukunaga, M., Hehir-Kwa, J.Y., Hillegers, MHJ, Hoffmann, P., Homuth, G., Jahanshad, N., Koops, S., Kumar, K., Kikuchi, M., Le Hellard, S., Leu, C., Murray, R.M., Naerland, T., Nyberg, L., Ophoff, R.A., Pike, G.B., Sando, S.B., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sisodiya, S.M., Steen, V.M., Teumer, A., Uhlmann, A., Wright, M.J., Antshel, K.M., Campbell, L.E., Crossley, N.A., Crowley, T.B., Daly, E., Fiksinski, A.M., Forsyth, J.K., Fremont, W., Goodrich-Hunsaker, N.J., Gudbrandsen, M., Jonas, R.K., Kates, W.R., Lin, A., McCabe, K.L., Moss, H., Murphy, D.G., Murphy, K.C., Owen, M.J., Ruparel, K., Simon, T.J., van Amelsvoort, T., and Vorstman, JAS
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brain structural imaging ,copy number variant ,diffusion tensor imaging ,evolution ,genetics-first approach ,neurodevelopmental disorders ,psychiatric disorders - Abstract
The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis copy number variant (ENIGMA-CNV) and 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Working Groups (22q-ENIGMA WGs) were created to gain insight into the involvement of genetic factors in human brain development and related cognitive, psychiatric and behavioral manifestations. To that end, the ENIGMA-CNV WG has collated CNV and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from ~49,000 individuals across 38 global research sites, yielding one of the largest studies to date on the effects of CNVs on brain structures in the general population. The 22q-ENIGMA WG includes 12 international research centers that assessed over 533 individuals with a confirmed 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, 40 with 22q11.2 duplications, and 333 typically developing controls, creating the largest-ever 22q11.2 CNV neuroimaging data set. In this review, we outline the ENIGMA infrastructure and procedures for multi-site analysis of CNVs and MRI data. So far, ENIGMA has identified effects of the 22q11.2, 16p11.2 distal, 15q11.2, and 1q21.1 distal CNVs on subcortical and cortical brain structures. Each CNV is associated with differences in cognitive, neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric traits, with characteristic patterns of brain structural abnormalities. Evidence of gene-dosage effects on distinct brain regions also emerged, providing further insight into genotype-phenotype relationships. Taken together, these results offer a more comprehensive picture of molecular mechanisms involved in typical and atypical brain development. This "genotype-first" approach also contributes to our understanding of the etiopathogenesis of brain disorders. Finally, we outline future directions to better understand effects of CNVs on brain structure and behavior.
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23. Pattern of long-term weight and metabolic changes after a first episode of psychosis: Results from a 10-year prospective follow-up of the PAFIP program for early intervention in psychosis cohort
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Vázquez-Bourgon, J., primary, Gómez-Revuelta, M., additional, Mayoral-van Son, J., additional, Labad, J., additional, Ortiz-García de la Foz, V., additional, Setién-Suero, E., additional, Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., additional, Juncal-Ruiz, M., additional, and Crespo-Facorro, B., additional
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24. Long-term clinical and functional outcome after antipsychotic discontinuation in early phases of non-affective psychosis: Results from the PAFIP-10 cohort
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Mayoral-van Son, J., Juncal-Ruiz, M., Ortiz-García de la Foz, V., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Setién-Suero, E., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., Gómez-Revuelta, M., Ayesa-Arriola, R., and Crespo-Facorro, B.
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25. No progression of the alterations in the cortical thickness of individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorder: a three-year longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study of first-episode patients
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Roiz-Santiáñez, R., Ortiz-García de la Foz, V., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., Jorge, R., Varela-Gómez, N., Suárez-Pinilla, P., Córdova-Palomera, A., Navasa-Melado, J. M., and Crespo-Facorro, B.
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26. Education and long-term outcomes in first episode psychosis: 10-year follow-up study of the PAFIP cohort
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Ayesa-Arriola R, Miguel-Corredera M, de la Foz V, Neergaard K, Correa-Ghisays P, Setien-Suero E, and Crespo-Facorro B
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BACKGROUND: Lower levels of education have been associated with the development of psychosis. Investigating educational achievement in the first episode of psychosis (FEP) patients may shed light on the origins of the alterations and on the variability of outcomes in psychotic disorders. METHODS: Education achievement was explored in a large sample (n = 659) of FEP patients enrolled in programa de atencion a fases iniciales de psicosis (PAFIP), a research and assistance program conducted in Spain. Patients were stratified according to the Spanish educational system according to their attendance in primary (low), secondary (medium) or university studies (high). The three groups were compared on available premorbid, clinical and neuropsychological variables. A subgroup of patients (n = 209), comprising the 10-year follow-up PAFIP cohort, were again compared. RESULTS: Overall, 49% and 37% of FEP patients had low and medium levels of education, respectively. In total, 13% of the patients with a higher level of education were more frequently women (64%) and older at illness onset (36 years old), reported better premorbid adjustment, presented less severe positive symptoms and better functioning; and showed higher premorbid intelligence quotient and better performance on all the explored cognitive domains. Ten years later the FEP patients in the medium- and high-education groups had good global functioning and a neurocognitive performance within the normal limits. CONCLUSIONS: Higher education is associated with better initial conditions and more favourable outcomes after an FEP. Sharing this information with the world's educational systems is essential to targeting resources and designing innovative programs or strategies to compensate for student difficulties.
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27. Effects of copy number variations on brain structure and risk for psychiatric illness: Large‐scale studies from the ENIGMA working groups on CNVs
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Sønderby, I.E., Ching, C.R.K., Thomopoulos, S.I., Meer, D., Sun, D., Villalon‐Reina, J.E., Agartz, I., Amunts, K., Arango, C., Armstrong, N.J., Ayesa‐Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Bassett, A.S., Boomsma, D.I., Bülow, R., Butcher, N.J., Calhoun, V.D., Caspers, S., Chow, E.W.C., Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Craig, M.C., Crespo‐Facorro, B., Cunningham, A.C., Dale, A.M., Dazzan, P., Zubicaray, G.I., Djurovic, S., Doherty, J.L., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Durdle, C.A., Ehrlich, S., Emanuel, B.S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Ge, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Gur, R.E., Gutman, B.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A.K., Hansen, L.A., Hashimoto, R., Hibar, D.P., Holmes, A.J., Hottenga, J‐J, Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jalbrzikowski, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kushan, L., Linden, D.E.J., Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Martin‐Brevet, S., Martinez, K., Mather, K.A., Mathias, S.R., McDonald‐McGinn, D.M., McRae, A.F., Medland, S.E., Moberget, T., Modenato, C., Monereo Sánchez, J., Moreau, C.A., Mühleisen, T.W., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Prieto, C., Ragothaman, A., Reinbold, C.S., Reis Marques, T., Repetto, G.M., Reymond, A., Roalf, D.R., Rodriguez‐Herreros, B., Rucker, J.J., Sachdev, P.S., Schmitt, J.E., Schofield, P.R., Silva, A.I., Stefánsson, H., Stein, D.J., Tamnes, C.K., Tordesillas‐Gutiérrez, D., Ulfarsson, M.O., Vajdi, A., Ent, D., Bree, M.B.M., Vassos, E., Vázquez‐Bourgon, J., Vila‐Rodriguez, F., Walters, G.B., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Wittfeld, K., Zackai, E.H., Stefánsson, K., Jacquemont, S., Thompson, P.M., Bearden, C.E., Andreassen, O.A., Sønderby, I.E., Ching, C.R.K., Thomopoulos, S.I., Meer, D., Sun, D., Villalon‐Reina, J.E., Agartz, I., Amunts, K., Arango, C., Armstrong, N.J., Ayesa‐Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Bassett, A.S., Boomsma, D.I., Bülow, R., Butcher, N.J., Calhoun, V.D., Caspers, S., Chow, E.W.C., Cichon, S., Ciufolini, S., Craig, M.C., Crespo‐Facorro, B., Cunningham, A.C., Dale, A.M., Dazzan, P., Zubicaray, G.I., Djurovic, S., Doherty, J.L., Donohoe, G., Draganski, B., Durdle, C.A., Ehrlich, S., Emanuel, B.S., Espeseth, T., Fisher, S.E., Ge, T., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Gur, R.E., Gutman, B.A., Haavik, J., Håberg, A.K., Hansen, L.A., Hashimoto, R., Hibar, D.P., Holmes, A.J., Hottenga, J‐J, Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jalbrzikowski, M., Knowles, E.E.M., Kushan, L., Linden, D.E.J., Liu, J., Lundervold, A.J., Martin‐Brevet, S., Martinez, K., Mather, K.A., Mathias, S.R., McDonald‐McGinn, D.M., McRae, A.F., Medland, S.E., Moberget, T., Modenato, C., Monereo Sánchez, J., Moreau, C.A., Mühleisen, T.W., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Prieto, C., Ragothaman, A., Reinbold, C.S., Reis Marques, T., Repetto, G.M., Reymond, A., Roalf, D.R., Rodriguez‐Herreros, B., Rucker, J.J., Sachdev, P.S., Schmitt, J.E., Schofield, P.R., Silva, A.I., Stefánsson, H., Stein, D.J., Tamnes, C.K., Tordesillas‐Gutiérrez, D., Ulfarsson, M.O., Vajdi, A., Ent, D., Bree, M.B.M., Vassos, E., Vázquez‐Bourgon, J., Vila‐Rodriguez, F., Walters, G.B., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Wittfeld, K., Zackai, E.H., Stefánsson, K., Jacquemont, S., Thompson, P.M., Bearden, C.E., and Andreassen, O.A.
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The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta‐Analysis copy number variant (ENIGMA‐CNV) and 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Working Groups (22q‐ENIGMA WGs) were created to gain insight into the involvement of genetic factors in human brain development and related cognitive, psychiatric and behavioral manifestations. To that end, the ENIGMA‐CNV WG has collated CNV and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from ~49,000 individuals across 38 global research sites, yielding one of the largest studies to date on the effects of CNVs on brain structures in the general population. The 22q‐ENIGMA WG includes 12 international research centers that assessed over 533 individuals with a confirmed 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, 40 with 22q11.2 duplications, and 333 typically developing controls, creating the largest‐ever 22q11.2 CNV neuroimaging data set. In this review, we outline the ENIGMA infrastructure and procedures for multi‐site analysis of CNVs and MRI data. So far, ENIGMA has identified effects of the 22q11.2, 16p11.2 distal, 15q11.2, and 1q21.1 distal CNVs on subcortical and cortical brain structures. Each CNV is associated with differences in cognitive, neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric traits, with characteristic patterns of brain structural abnormalities. Evidence of gene‐dosage effects on distinct brain regions also emerged, providing further insight into genotype–phenotype relationships. Taken together, these results offer a more comprehensive picture of molecular mechanisms involved in typical and atypical brain development. This “genotype‐first” approach also contributes to our understanding of the etiopathogenesis of brain disorders. Finally, we outline future directions to better understand effects of CNVs on brain structure and behavior.
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28. Virtual histology of cortical thickness and shared neurobiology in 6 psychiatric disorders
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Patel, Y, Parker, N, Shin, J, Howard, D, French, L, Thomopoulos, SI, Pozzi, E, Abe, Y, Abé, C, Anticevic, A, Alda, M, Aleman, A, Alloza, C, Alonso-Lana, S, Ameis, SH, Anagnostou, E, McIntosh, AA, Arango, C, Arnold, PD, Asherson, P, Assogna, F, Auzias, G, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Bakker, G, Banaj, N, Banaschewski, T, Bandeira, CE, Baranov, A, Bargalló, N, Bau, CHD, Baumeister, S, Baune, BT, Bellgrove, MA, Benedetti, F, Bertolino, A, Boedhoe, PSW, Boks, M, Bollettini, I, Del Mar Bonnin, C, Borgers, T, Borgwardt, S, Brandeis, D, Brennan, BP, Bruggemann, JM, Bülow, R, Busatto, GF, Calderoni, S, Calhoun, VD, Calvo, R, Canales-Rodríguez, EJ, Cannon, DM, Carr, VJ, Cascella, N, Cercignani, M, Chaim-Avancini, TM, Christakou, A, Coghill, D, Conzelmann, A, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cubillo, AI, Cullen, KR, Cupertino, RB, Daly, E, Dannlowski, U, Davey, CG, Denys, D, Deruelle, C, Di Giorgio, A, Dickie, EW, Dima, D, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Ely, BA, Erwin-Grabner, T, Ethofer, T, Fair, DA, Fallgatter, AJ, Faraone, SV, Fatjó-Vilas, M, Fedor, JM, Fitzgerald, KD, Ford, JM, Frodl, T, Fu, CHY, Fullerton, JM, Gabel, MC, Glahn, DC, Roberts, G, Gogberashvili, T, Goikolea, JM, Gotlib, IH, Goya-Maldonado, R, Grabe, HJ, Green, MJ, Grevet, EH, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gruber, O, Gruner, P, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, Silk, Timothy, Patel, Y, Parker, N, Shin, J, Howard, D, French, L, Thomopoulos, SI, Pozzi, E, Abe, Y, Abé, C, Anticevic, A, Alda, M, Aleman, A, Alloza, C, Alonso-Lana, S, Ameis, SH, Anagnostou, E, McIntosh, AA, Arango, C, Arnold, PD, Asherson, P, Assogna, F, Auzias, G, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Bakker, G, Banaj, N, Banaschewski, T, Bandeira, CE, Baranov, A, Bargalló, N, Bau, CHD, Baumeister, S, Baune, BT, Bellgrove, MA, Benedetti, F, Bertolino, A, Boedhoe, PSW, Boks, M, Bollettini, I, Del Mar Bonnin, C, Borgers, T, Borgwardt, S, Brandeis, D, Brennan, BP, Bruggemann, JM, Bülow, R, Busatto, GF, Calderoni, S, Calhoun, VD, Calvo, R, Canales-Rodríguez, EJ, Cannon, DM, Carr, VJ, Cascella, N, Cercignani, M, Chaim-Avancini, TM, Christakou, A, Coghill, D, Conzelmann, A, Crespo-Facorro, B, Cubillo, AI, Cullen, KR, Cupertino, RB, Daly, E, Dannlowski, U, Davey, CG, Denys, D, Deruelle, C, Di Giorgio, A, Dickie, EW, Dima, D, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Ely, BA, Erwin-Grabner, T, Ethofer, T, Fair, DA, Fallgatter, AJ, Faraone, SV, Fatjó-Vilas, M, Fedor, JM, Fitzgerald, KD, Ford, JM, Frodl, T, Fu, CHY, Fullerton, JM, Gabel, MC, Glahn, DC, Roberts, G, Gogberashvili, T, Goikolea, JM, Gotlib, IH, Goya-Maldonado, R, Grabe, HJ, Green, MJ, Grevet, EH, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gruber, O, Gruner, P, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, and Silk, Timothy
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29. Virtual Histology of Cortical Thickness and Shared Neurobiology in 6 Psychiatric Disorders
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Patel, Y., Parker, N., Shin, J., Howard, D., French, L., Thomopoulos, S.I., Pozzi, E., Abe, Y., Abé, C., Anticevic, A., Alda, M., Aleman, A., Alloza, C., Alonso-Lana, S., Ameis, S.H., Anagnostou, E., McIntosh, A.A., Arango, C., Arnold, P.D., Asherson, P., Assogna, F., Auzias, G., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Banaj, N., Banaschewski, T., Bandeira, C.E., Baranov, A., Bargalló, N., Bau, C.H.D., Baumeister, S., Baune, B.T., Bellgrove, M.A., Benedetti, F., Bertolino, A., Boedhoe, P.S.W., Boks, M., Bollettini, I., Del Mar Bonnin, C., Borgers, T., Borgwardt, S., Brandeis, D., Brennan, B.P., Bruggemann, J.M., Bülow, R., Busatto, G.F., Calderoni, S., Calhoun, V.D., Calvo, R., Canales-Rodríguez, E.J., Cannon, D.M., Carr, V.J., Cascella, N., Cercignani, M., Chaim-Avancini, T.M., Christakou, A., Coghill, D., Conzelmann, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cubillo, A.I., Cullen, K.R., Cupertino, R.B., Daly, E., Dannlowski, U., Davey, C.G., Denys, D., Deruelle, C., Di Giorgio, A., Dickie, E.W., Dima, D., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Ely, B.A., Erwin-Grabner, T., Ethofer, T., Fair, D.A., Fallgatter, A.J., Faraone, S.V., Fatjó-Vilas, M., Fedor, J.M., Fitzgerald, K.D., Ford, J.M., Frodl, T., Fu, C.H.Y., Fullerton, J.M., Gabel, M.C., Glahn, D.C., Roberts, G., Gogberashvili, T., Goikolea, J.M., Gotlib, I.H., Goya-Maldonado, R., Grabe, H.J., Green, M.J., Grevet, E.H., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gruber, O., Gruner, P., Guerrero-Pedraza, A., Gur, R.E., Gur, R.C., Haar, S., Haarman, B.C.M., Haavik, J., Hahn, T., Hajek, T., Harrison, B.J., Harrison, N.A., Hartman, C.A., Whalley, H.C., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hibar, D.P., Hilland, E., Hirano, Y., Ho, T.C., Hoekstra, P.J., Hoekstra, L., Hohmann, S., Hong, L.E., Höschl, C., Høvik, M.F., Howells, F.M., Nenadic, I., Jalbrzikowski, M., James, A.C., Janssen, J., Jaspers-Fayer, F., Xu, J., Jonassen, R., Karkashadze, G., King, J.A., Kircher, T., Kirschner, M., Koch, K., Kochunov, P., Kohls, G., Konrad, K., Krämer, B., Krug, A., Kuntsi, J., Kwon, J.S., Landén, M., Landrø, N.I., Lazaro, L., Lebedeva, I.S., Leehr, E.J., Lera-Miguel, S., Lesch, K.-P., Lochner, C., Louza, M.R., Luna, B., Lundervold, A.J., Macmaster, F.P., Maglanoc, L.A., Malpas, C.B., Portella, M.J., Marsh, R., Martyn, F.M., Mataix-Cols, D., Mathalon, D.H., McCarthy, H., McDonald, C., McPhilemy, G., Meinert, S., Menchón, J.M., Minuzzi, L., Mitchell, P.B., Moreno, C., Morgado, P., Muratori, F., Murphy, C.M., Murphy, D., Mwangi, B., Nabulsi, L., Nakagawa, A., Nakamae, T., Namazova, L., Narayanaswamy, J., Jahanshad, N., Nguyen, D.D., Nicolau, R., O'Gorman Tuura, R.L., O'Hearn, K., Oosterlaan, J., Opel, N., Ophoff, R.A., Oranje, B., García De La Foz, V.O., Overs, B.J., Paloyelis, Y., Pantelis, C., Parellada, M., Pauli, P., Picó-Pérez, M., Picon, F.A., Piras, F., Plessen, K.J., Pomarol-Clotet, E., Preda, A., Puig, O., Quidé, Y., Radua, J., Ramos-Quiroga, J.A., Rasser, P.E., Rauer, L., Reddy, J., Redlich, R., Reif, A., Reneman, L., Repple, J., Retico, A., Richarte, V., Richter, A., Rosa, P.G.P., Rubia, K.K., Hashimoto, R., Sacchet, M.D., Salvador, R., Santonja, J., Sarink, K., Sarró, S., Satterthwaite, T.D., Sawa, A., Schall, U., Schofield, P.R., Schrantee, A., Seitz, J., Serpa, M.H., Setién-Suero, E., Shaw, P., Shook, D., Silk, T.J., Sim, K., Simon, S., Simpson, H.B., Singh, A., Skoch, A., Skokauskas, N., Soares, J.C., Soreni, N., Soriano-Mas, C., Spalletta, G., Spaniel, F., Lawrie, S.M., Stern, E.R., Stewart, S.E., Takayanagi, Y., Temmingh, H.S., Tolin, D.F., Tomecek, D., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., Tosetti, M., Uhlmann, A., Van Amelsvoort, T., Van Der Wee, N.J.A., Van Der Werff, S.J.A., Van Haren, N.E.M., Van Wingen, G.A., Vance, A., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Vecchio, D., Venkatasubramanian, G., Vieta, E., Vilarroya, O., Vives-Gilabert, Y., Voineskos, A.N., Völzke, H., Von Polier, G.G., Walton, E., Weickert, T.W., Weickert, C.S., Weideman, A.S., Wittfeld, K., Wolf, D.H., Wu, M.-J., Yang, T.T., Yang, K., Yoncheva, Y., Yun, J.-Y., Cheng, Y., Zanetti, M.V., Ziegler, G.C., Franke, B., Hoogman, M., Buitelaar, J.K., Van Rooij, D., Andreassen, O.A., Ching, C.R.K., Veltman, D.J., Schmaal, L., Stein, D.J., Van Den Heuvel, O.A., Turner, J.A., Van Erp, T.G.M., Pausova, Z., Thompson, P.M., Paus, T., Patel, Y., Parker, N., Shin, J., Howard, D., French, L., Thomopoulos, S.I., Pozzi, E., Abe, Y., Abé, C., Anticevic, A., Alda, M., Aleman, A., Alloza, C., Alonso-Lana, S., Ameis, S.H., Anagnostou, E., McIntosh, A.A., Arango, C., Arnold, P.D., Asherson, P., Assogna, F., Auzias, G., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Bakker, G., Banaj, N., Banaschewski, T., Bandeira, C.E., Baranov, A., Bargalló, N., Bau, C.H.D., Baumeister, S., Baune, B.T., Bellgrove, M.A., Benedetti, F., Bertolino, A., Boedhoe, P.S.W., Boks, M., Bollettini, I., Del Mar Bonnin, C., Borgers, T., Borgwardt, S., Brandeis, D., Brennan, B.P., Bruggemann, J.M., Bülow, R., Busatto, G.F., Calderoni, S., Calhoun, V.D., Calvo, R., Canales-Rodríguez, E.J., Cannon, D.M., Carr, V.J., Cascella, N., Cercignani, M., Chaim-Avancini, T.M., Christakou, A., Coghill, D., Conzelmann, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Cubillo, A.I., Cullen, K.R., Cupertino, R.B., Daly, E., Dannlowski, U., Davey, C.G., Denys, D., Deruelle, C., Di Giorgio, A., Dickie, E.W., Dima, D., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Ely, B.A., Erwin-Grabner, T., Ethofer, T., Fair, D.A., Fallgatter, A.J., Faraone, S.V., Fatjó-Vilas, M., Fedor, J.M., Fitzgerald, K.D., Ford, J.M., Frodl, T., Fu, C.H.Y., Fullerton, J.M., Gabel, M.C., Glahn, D.C., Roberts, G., Gogberashvili, T., Goikolea, J.M., Gotlib, I.H., Goya-Maldonado, R., Grabe, H.J., Green, M.J., Grevet, E.H., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gruber, O., Gruner, P., Guerrero-Pedraza, A., Gur, R.E., Gur, R.C., Haar, S., Haarman, B.C.M., Haavik, J., Hahn, T., Hajek, T., Harrison, B.J., Harrison, N.A., Hartman, C.A., Whalley, H.C., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hibar, D.P., Hilland, E., Hirano, Y., Ho, T.C., Hoekstra, P.J., Hoekstra, L., Hohmann, S., Hong, L.E., Höschl, C., Høvik, M.F., Howells, F.M., Nenadic, I., Jalbrzikowski, M., James, A.C., Janssen, J., Jaspers-Fayer, F., Xu, J., Jonassen, R., Karkashadze, G., King, J.A., Kircher, T., Kirschner, M., Koch, K., Kochunov, P., Kohls, G., Konrad, K., Krämer, B., Krug, A., Kuntsi, J., Kwon, J.S., Landén, M., Landrø, N.I., Lazaro, L., Lebedeva, I.S., Leehr, E.J., Lera-Miguel, S., Lesch, K.-P., Lochner, C., Louza, M.R., Luna, B., Lundervold, A.J., Macmaster, F.P., Maglanoc, L.A., Malpas, C.B., Portella, M.J., Marsh, R., Martyn, F.M., Mataix-Cols, D., Mathalon, D.H., McCarthy, H., McDonald, C., McPhilemy, G., Meinert, S., Menchón, J.M., Minuzzi, L., Mitchell, P.B., Moreno, C., Morgado, P., Muratori, F., Murphy, C.M., Murphy, D., Mwangi, B., Nabulsi, L., Nakagawa, A., Nakamae, T., Namazova, L., Narayanaswamy, J., Jahanshad, N., Nguyen, D.D., Nicolau, R., O'Gorman Tuura, R.L., O'Hearn, K., Oosterlaan, J., Opel, N., Ophoff, R.A., Oranje, B., García De La Foz, V.O., Overs, B.J., Paloyelis, Y., Pantelis, C., Parellada, M., Pauli, P., Picó-Pérez, M., Picon, F.A., Piras, F., Plessen, K.J., Pomarol-Clotet, E., Preda, A., Puig, O., Quidé, Y., Radua, J., Ramos-Quiroga, J.A., Rasser, P.E., Rauer, L., Reddy, J., Redlich, R., Reif, A., Reneman, L., Repple, J., Retico, A., Richarte, V., Richter, A., Rosa, P.G.P., Rubia, K.K., Hashimoto, R., Sacchet, M.D., Salvador, R., Santonja, J., Sarink, K., Sarró, S., Satterthwaite, T.D., Sawa, A., Schall, U., Schofield, P.R., Schrantee, A., Seitz, J., Serpa, M.H., Setién-Suero, E., Shaw, P., Shook, D., Silk, T.J., Sim, K., Simon, S., Simpson, H.B., Singh, A., Skoch, A., Skokauskas, N., Soares, J.C., Soreni, N., Soriano-Mas, C., Spalletta, G., Spaniel, F., Lawrie, S.M., Stern, E.R., Stewart, S.E., Takayanagi, Y., Temmingh, H.S., Tolin, D.F., Tomecek, D., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., Tosetti, M., Uhlmann, A., Van Amelsvoort, T., Van Der Wee, N.J.A., Van Der Werff, S.J.A., Van Haren, N.E.M., Van Wingen, G.A., Vance, A., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Vecchio, D., Venkatasubramanian, G., Vieta, E., Vilarroya, O., Vives-Gilabert, Y., Voineskos, A.N., Völzke, H., Von Polier, G.G., Walton, E., Weickert, T.W., Weickert, C.S., Weideman, A.S., Wittfeld, K., Wolf, D.H., Wu, M.-J., Yang, T.T., Yang, K., Yoncheva, Y., Yun, J.-Y., Cheng, Y., Zanetti, M.V., Ziegler, G.C., Franke, B., Hoogman, M., Buitelaar, J.K., Van Rooij, D., Andreassen, O.A., Ching, C.R.K., Veltman, D.J., Schmaal, L., Stein, D.J., Van Den Heuvel, O.A., Turner, J.A., Van Erp, T.G.M., Pausova, Z., Thompson, P.M., and Paus, T.
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Importance Large-scale neuroimaging studies have revealed group differences in cortical thickness across many psychiatric disorders. The underlying neurobiology behind these differences is not well understood. Objective To determine neurobiologic correlates of group differences in cortical thickness between cases and controls in 6 disorders: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), bipolar disorder (BD), major depressive disorder (MDD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and schizophrenia. Design, Setting, and Participants Profiles of group differences in cortical thickness between cases and controls were generated using T1-weighted magnetic resonance images. Similarity between interregional profiles of cell-specific gene expression and those in the group differences in cortical thickness were investigated in each disorder. Next, principal component analysis was used to reveal a shared profile of group difference in thickness across the disorders. Analysis for gene coexpression, clustering, and enrichment for genes associated with these disorders were conducted. Data analysis was conducted between June and December 2019. The analysis included 145 cohorts across 6 psychiatric disorders drawn from the ENIGMA consortium. The numbers of cases and controls in each of the 6 disorders were as follows: ADHD: 1814 and 1602; ASD: 1748 and 1770; BD: 1547 and 3405; MDD: 2658 and 3572; OCD: 2266 and 2007; and schizophrenia: 2688 and 3244. Main Outcomes and Measures Interregional profiles of group difference in cortical thickness between cases and controls. Results A total of 12 721 cases and 15 600 controls, ranging from ages 2 to 89 years, were included in this study. Interregional profiles of group differences in cortical thickness for each of the 6 psychiatric disorders were associated with profiles of gene expression specific to pyramidal (CA1) cells, astrocytes (except for BD), and microglia (exce
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30. Predictors of weight acquisition induced by antipsychotic treatment and its relationship with age in a sample of first episode non-affective psychosis patients: A three-year follow-up study
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Canal-Rivero, M., Ruiz-Veguilla, M., Labad, J., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Vázquez-Bourgon, J., Mayoral-van Son, J., Setién-Suero, E., Ortiz-García de la Foz, V., and Crespo-Facorro, B.
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31. Three-year longitudinal population-based volumetric MRI study in first-episode schizophrenia spectrum patients
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Roiz-Santiáñez, R., Ayesa-Arriola, R., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, D., de la Foz, V. Ortiz-García, Pérez-Iglesias, R., Pazos, A., Sánchez, E., and Crespo-Facorro, B.
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32. Facebook as a Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia resource
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Jordan, G. Lladó, primary, García, M.D.C. Díaz, additional, Díez, B. Lozano, additional, Sánchez, P. Mediavilla, additional, Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez, additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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33. Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia keywords, their google search trend
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Jordan, G. Lladó, primary, García, M.D.C. Díaz, additional, Sánchez, P. Mediavilla, additional, Díez, B. Lozano, additional, Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez, additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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34. Tiktok, a vehicle for Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia content boosted by the COVID-19 pandemic
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Jordan, G. Lladó, primary, García, M.D.C. Díaz, additional, Esteban, P. Sánchez, additional, Martín, A. Santos, additional, Sánchez, P. Mediavilla, additional, Cubo, M. Jiménez, additional, Cano, M. Miguel, additional, Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez, additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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35. Instagram, the new ally of Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia
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Jordan, G. Lladó, primary, García, M.D.C. Díaz, additional, Sánchez, P. Mediavilla, additional, Díez, B. Lozano, additional, Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez, additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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36. Can social media be beneficial for eating disorders?
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Jordan, G. Lladó, primary, García, M.D.C. Díaz, additional, Cano, M. Miguel, additional, Cubo, M. Jiménez, additional, Díez, B. Lozano, additional, Martín, A. Santos, additional, Esteban, P. Sánchez, additional, Sánchez, P. Mediavilla, additional, Del Barrio, J.A. Gómez, additional, and Ayesa-Arriola, R., additional
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37. Childhood trauma and substance use underlying psychosis: a systematic review
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Setien-Suero E, Suarez-Pinilla P, Ferro A, Tabares-Seisdedos R, Crespo-Facorro B, and Ayesa-Arriola R
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cannabis use ,schizophrenia ,substances use ,psychosis ,Childhood trauma - Abstract
Background: Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) are mental diseases caused by a combination of genetic susceptibility and a number of environmental factors. Among these factors, the role of traumatic events suffered in childhood, as well as that of substance use, have been of particular research interest. Objectives: To conduct a systematic review to clarify whether there is an interaction between childhood trauma and substance use related to the diagnosis or symptoms of SSD. It was also the objective of this review to collate the associations that may exist between the three variables of the study (trauma, substance use and psychosis). Methods: We conducted a systematic search resulting in 240 articles. We considered all of the original articles that explored childhood trauma and substance use in patients suffering from SSD. Results: Twenty-three articles were selected for this review. Several of the reviewed papers found associations between childhood trauma and substance use with SSD, as well as interactions between trauma and drug use on SSD. Conclusions: The results suggest that childhood trauma and substance usemay be present at the basis of psychosis. This double hit on the pathogenesis could have clinical implications, since each of these impacts could be considered a window of opportunity for the primary prevention of SSD.
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38. Grip Strength, Neurocognition, and Social Functioning in People WithType-2 Diabetes Mellitus, Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Schizophrenia
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Alino-Dies M, Sanchez-Orti J, Correa-Ghisays P, Balanza-Martinez V, Vila-Frances J, Selva-Vera G, Correa-Estrada P, Fores-Martos J, San-Martin Valenzuela C, Monfort-Panego M, Ayesa-Arriola R, Ruiz-Veguilla M, Crespo-Facorro B, and Tabares-Seisdedos R
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BACKGROUND: Frailty is a common syndrome among older adults and patients with several comorbidities. Grip strength (GS) is a representative parameter of frailty because it is a valid indicator of current and long-term physical conditions in the general population and patients with severe mental illnesses (SMIs). Physical and cognitive capacities of people with SMIs are usually impaired; however, their relationship with frailty or social functioning have not been studied to date. The current study aimed to determine if GS is a valid predictor of changes in cognitive performance and social functioning in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus and SMIs. METHODS: Assessments of social functioning, cognitive performance, and GS (measured with an electronic dynamometer) were conducted in 30 outpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, 35 with major depressive disorder, 42 with bipolar disorder, 30 with schizophrenia, and 28 healthy controls, twice during 1-year, follow-up period. Descriptive analyses were conducted using a one-way analysis of variance for continuous variables and the chi-squared test for categorical variables. Differences between groups for the motor, cognitive, and social variables at T1 and T2 were assessed using a one-way analysis of covariance, with sex and age as co-variates (p < 0.01). To test the predictive capacity of GS at baseline to explain the variance in cognitive performance and social functioning at T2, a linear regression analysis was performed (p < 0.05). RESULTS: Predictive relationships were found among GS when implicated with clinical, cognitive, and social variables. These relationships explained changes in cognitive performance after one year of follow-up; the variability percentage was 67.7%, in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus and 89.1% in patients with schizophrenia. Baseline GS along with other variables, also predicted changes in social functioning in major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, with variability percentages of 67.3, 36, and 59%, respectively. CONCLUSION: GS combined with other variables significantly predicted changes in cognitive performance and social functioning in people with SMIs or type-2 diabetes mellitus. Interventions aimed to improve the overall physical conditions of patients who have poor GS could be a therapeutic option that confers positive effects on cognitive performance and social functioning.
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39. The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex
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Grasby, K.L., Jahanshad, N., Painter, J.N., Colodro-Conde, L., Bralten, J., Hibar, D.P., Lind, P.A., Pizzagalli, F., Ching, C.R.K., McMahon, M.A.B., Shatokhina, N., Zsembik, L.C.P., Thomopoulos, S.I., Zhu, A.H., Strike, L.T., Agartz, I., Alhusaini, S., Almeida, M.A.A., Alnæs, D., Amlien, I.K., Andersson, M., Ard, T., Armstrong, N.J., Ashley-Koch, A., Atkins, J.R., Bernard, M., Brouwer, R.M., Buimer, E.E.L., Bülow, R., Bürger, C., Cannon, D.M., Chakravarty, M.M., Chen, Q., Cheung, J.W., Couvy-Duchesne, B., Dale, A.M., Dalvie, S., de Araujo, T.K., de Zubicaray, G.I., de Zwarte, S.M.C., den Braber, A., Doan, N.T., Dohm, K., Ehrlich, S., Engelbrecht, H-R, Erk, S., Fan, C.C., Fedko, I.O., Foley, S.F., Ford, J.M., Fukunaga, M., Garrett, M.E., Ge, T., Giddaluru, S., Goldman, A.L., Green, M.J., Groenewold, N.A., Grotegerd, D., Gurholt, T.P., Gutman, B.A., Hansell, N.K., Harris, M.A., Harrison, M.B., Haswell, C.C., Hauser, M., Herms, S., Heslenfeld, D.J., Ho, N.F., Hoehn, D., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Hoogman, M., Hottenga, J-J, Ikeda, M., Janowitz, D., Jansen, I.E., Jia, T., Jockwitz, C., Kanai, R., Karama, S., Kasperaviciute, D., Kaufmann, T., Kelly, S., Kikuchi, M., Klein, M., Knapp, M., Knodt, A.R., Krämer, B., Lam, M., Lancaster, T.M., Lee, P.H., Lett, T.A., Lewis, L.B., Lopes-Cendes, I., Luciano, M., Macciardi, F., Marquand, A.F., Mathias, S.R., Melzer, T.R., Milaneschi, Y., Mirza-Schreiber, N., Moreira, J.C.V., Mühleisen, T.W., Müller-Myhsok, B., Najt, P., Nakahara, S., Nho, K., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Orfanos, D.P., Pearson, J.F., Pitcher, T.L., Pütz, B., Quidé, Y., Ragothaman, A., Rashid, F.M., Reay, W.R., Redlich, R., Reinbold, C.S., Repple, J., Richard, G., Riedel, B.C., Risacher, S.L., Rocha, C.S., Mota, N.R., Salminen, L., Saremi, A., Saykin, A.J., Schlag, F., Schmaal, L., Schofield, P.R., Secolin, R., Shapland, C.Y., Shen, L., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sønderby, I.E., Sprooten, E., Tansey, K.E., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Turner, 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Nöthen, M.M., O’Leary, D.S., Opel, N., Martinot, M-L.P., Pike, G.B., Preda, A., Quinlan, E.B., Rasser, P.E., Ratnakar, V., Reppermund, S., Steen, V.M., Tooney, P.A., Torres, F.R., Veltman, D.J., Voyvodic, J.T., Whelan, R., White, T., Yamamori, H., Adams, H.H.H., Bis, J.C., Debette, S., DeCarli, C., Fornage, M., Gudnason, V., Hofer, E., Ikram, M.A., Launer, L., Longstreth, W.T., Lopez, O.L., Mazoyer, B., Mosley, T.H., Roshchupkin, G.V., Satizabal, C.L., Schmidt, R., Seshadri, S., Yang, Q., Alvim, M.K.M., Ames, D., Anderson, T.J., Andreassen, O.A., Arias-Vasquez, A., Bastin, M.E., Baune, B.T., Beckham, J.C., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Brodaty, H., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J.K., Bustillo, J.R., Cahn, W., Cairns, M.J., Calhoun, V., Carr, V.J., Caseras, X., Caspers, S., Cavalleri, G.L., Cendes, F., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Dalrymple-Alford, J.C., Dannlowski, U., de Geus, E.J.C., Deary, I.J., Delanty, N., Depondt, C., Desrivières, S., Donohoe, G., Espeseth, T., Fernández, G., Fisher, S.E., Flor, H., Forstner, A.J., Francks, C., Franke, B., Glahn, D.C., Gollub, R.L., Grabe, H.J., Gruber, O., Håberg, A.K., Hariri, A.R., Hartman, C.A., Hashimoto, R., Heinz, A., Henskens, F.A., Hillegers, M.H.J., Hoekstra, P.J., Holmes, A.J., Hong, L.E., Hopkins, W.D., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jernigan, T.L., Jönsson, E.G., Kahn, R.S., Kennedy, M.A., Kircher, T.T.J., Kochunov, P., Kwok, J.B.J., Le Hellard, S., Loughland, C.M., Martin, N.G., Martinot, J-L, McDonald, C., McMahon, K.L., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Michie, P.T., Morey, R.A., Mowry, B., Nyberg, L., Oosterlaan, J., Ophoff, R.A., Pantelis, C., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Polderman, T.J.C., Posthuma, D., Rietschel, M., Roffman, J.L., Rowland, L.M., Sachdev, P.S., Sämann, P.G., Schall, U., Schumann, G., Scott, R.J., Sim, K., Sisodiya, S.M., Smoller, J.W., Sommer, I.E., St Pourcain, B., Stein, D.J., Toga, A.W., Trollor, J.N., van der Wee, N.J.A., van ’t Ent, D., Völzke, H., Walter, H., Weber, B., 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C.C., Hauser, M., Herms, S., Heslenfeld, D.J., Ho, N.F., Hoehn, D., Hoffmann, P., Holleran, L., Hoogman, M., Hottenga, J-J, Ikeda, M., Janowitz, D., Jansen, I.E., Jia, T., Jockwitz, C., Kanai, R., Karama, S., Kasperaviciute, D., Kaufmann, T., Kelly, S., Kikuchi, M., Klein, M., Knapp, M., Knodt, A.R., Krämer, B., Lam, M., Lancaster, T.M., Lee, P.H., Lett, T.A., Lewis, L.B., Lopes-Cendes, I., Luciano, M., Macciardi, F., Marquand, A.F., Mathias, S.R., Melzer, T.R., Milaneschi, Y., Mirza-Schreiber, N., Moreira, J.C.V., Mühleisen, T.W., Müller-Myhsok, B., Najt, P., Nakahara, S., Nho, K., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Orfanos, D.P., Pearson, J.F., Pitcher, T.L., Pütz, B., Quidé, Y., Ragothaman, A., Rashid, F.M., Reay, W.R., Redlich, R., Reinbold, C.S., Repple, J., Richard, G., Riedel, B.C., Risacher, S.L., Rocha, C.S., Mota, N.R., Salminen, L., Saremi, A., Saykin, A.J., Schlag, F., Schmaal, L., Schofield, P.R., Secolin, R., Shapland, C.Y., Shen, L., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Sønderby, I.E., Sprooten, 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van der Wee, N.J.A., van ’t Ent, D., Völzke, H., Walter, H., Weber, B., Weinberger, D.R., Wright, M.J., Zhou, J., Stein, J.L., Thompson, P.M., and Medland, S.E.
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INTRODUCTION The cerebral cortex underlies our complex cognitive capabilities. Variations in human cortical surface area and thickness are associated with neurological, psychological, and behavioral traits and can be measured in vivo by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Studies in model organisms have identified genes that influence cortical structure, but little is known about common genetic variants that affect human cortical structure. RATIONALE To identify genetic variants associated with human cortical structure at both global and regional levels, we conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of brain MRI data from 51,665 individuals across 60 cohorts. We analyzed the surface area and average thickness of the whole cortex and 34 cortical regions with known functional specializations. RESULTS We identified 306 nominally genome-wide significant loci (P < 5 × 10−8) associated with cortical structure in a discovery sample of 33,992 participants of European ancestry. Of the 299 loci for which replication data were available, 241 loci influencing surface area and 14 influencing thickness remained significant after replication, with 199 loci passing multiple testing correction (P < 8.3 × 10−10; 187 influencing surface area and 12 influencing thickness). Common genetic variants explained 34% (SE = 3%) of the variation in total surface area and 26% (SE = 2%) in average thickness; surface area and thickness showed a negative genetic correlation (rG = −0.32, SE = 0.05, P = 6.5 × 10−12), which suggests that genetic influences have opposing effects on surface area and thickness. Bioinformatic analyses showed that total surface area is influenced by genetic variants that alter gene regulatory activity in neural progenitor cells during fetal development. By contrast, average thickness is influenced by active regulatory elements in adult brain samples, which may reflect processes that occur after mid-fetal development, such as myelination, branching, or pruning. When co
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40. Neuroharmony: A new tool for harmonizing volumetric MRI data from unseen scanners
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Garcia-Dias, R, Scarpazza, C, Baecker, L, Vieira, S, Pinaya, WHL, Corvin, A, Redolfi, A, Nelson, B, Crespo-Facorro, B, McDonald, C, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Cannon, D, Mothersill, D, Hernaus, D, Morris, D, Setien-Suero, E, Donohoe, G, Frisoni, G, Tronchin, G, Sato, J, Marcelis, M, Kempton, M, van Haren, NEM, Gruber, O, McGorry, P, Amminger, P, McGuire, P, Gong, Q, Kahn, RS, Ayesa-Arriola, R, van Amelsvoort, T, de la Foz, VO-G, Calhoun, V, Cahn, W, Mechelli, A, Garcia-Dias, R, Scarpazza, C, Baecker, L, Vieira, S, Pinaya, WHL, Corvin, A, Redolfi, A, Nelson, B, Crespo-Facorro, B, McDonald, C, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Cannon, D, Mothersill, D, Hernaus, D, Morris, D, Setien-Suero, E, Donohoe, G, Frisoni, G, Tronchin, G, Sato, J, Marcelis, M, Kempton, M, van Haren, NEM, Gruber, O, McGorry, P, Amminger, P, McGuire, P, Gong, Q, Kahn, RS, Ayesa-Arriola, R, van Amelsvoort, T, de la Foz, VO-G, Calhoun, V, Cahn, W, and Mechelli, A
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• We present Neuroharmony, a harmonization tool for images from unseen scanners. • We developed Neuroharmony using a total of 15,026 sMRI images. • The tool was able to reduce scanner-related bias from unseen scans. • Neuroharmony represents a significant step towards imaging-based clinical tools. • Neuroharmony is available at https://github.com/garciadias/Neuroharmony.
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41. The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex
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Grasby, KL, Jahanshad, N, Painter, JN, Colodro-Conde, L, Bralten, J, Hibar, DP, Lind, PA, Pizzagalli, F, Ching, CRK, McMahon, MAB, Shatokhina, N, Zsembik, LCP, Thomopoulos, SI, Zhu, AH, Strike, LT, Agartz, I, Alhusaini, S, Almeida, MAA, Alnaes, D, Amlien, IK, Andersson, M, Ard, T, Armstrong, NJ, Ashley-Koch, A, Atkins, JR, Bernard, M, Brouwer, RM, Buimer, EEL, Bulow, R, Burger, C, Cannon, DM, Chakravarty, M, Chen, Q, Cheung, JW, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Dale, AM, Dalvie, S, de Araujo, TK, de Zubicaray, GI, de Zwarte, SMC, den Braber, A, Nhat, TD, Dohm, K, Ehrlich, S, Engelbrecht, H-R, Erk, S, Fan, CC, Fedko, IO, Foley, SF, Ford, JM, Fukunaga, M, Garrett, ME, Ge, T, Giddaluru, S, Goldman, AL, Green, MJ, Groenewold, NA, Grotegerd, D, Gurholt, TP, Gutman, BA, Hansell, NK, Harris, MA, Harrison, MB, Haswell, CC, Hauser, M, Herms, S, Heslenfeld, DJ, Ho, NF, Hoehn, D, Hoffmann, P, Holleran, L, Hoogman, M, Hottenga, J-J, Ikeda, M, Janowitz, D, Jansen, IE, Jia, T, Jockwitz, C, Kanai, R, Karama, S, Kasperaviciute, D, Kaufmann, T, Kelly, S, Kikuchi, M, Klein, M, Knapp, M, Knodt, AR, Kramer, B, Lam, M, Lancaster, TM, Lee, PH, Lett, TA, Lewis, LB, Lopes-Cendes, I, Luciano, M, Macciardi, F, Marquand, AF, Mathias, SR, Melzer, TR, Milaneschi, Y, Mirza-Schreiber, N, Moreira, JCV, Muhleisen, TW, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Najt, P, Nakahara, S, Nho, K, Loohuis, LMO, Orfanos, DP, Pearson, JF, Pitcher, TL, Putz, B, Quide, Y, Ragothaman, A, Rashid, FM, Reay, WR, Redlich, R, Reinbold, CS, Repple, J, Richard, G, Riedel, BC, Risacher, SL, Rocha, CS, Mota, NR, Salminen, L, Saremi, A, Saykin, AJ, Schlag, F, Schmaal, L, Schofield, PR, Secolin, R, Shapland, CY, Shen, L, Shin, J, Shumskaya, E, Sonderby, IE, Sprooten, E, Tansey, KE, Teumer, A, Thalamuthu, A, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Turner, JA, Uhlmann, A, Vallerga, CL, van der Meer, D, van Donkelaar, MMJ, van Eijk, L, van Erp, TGM, van Haren, NEM, van Rooij, D, van Tol, M-J, Veldink, JH, Verhoef, E, Walton, E, Wang, M, Wang, Y, Wardlaw, JM, Wen, W, Westlye, LT, Whelan, CD, Witt, SH, Wittfeld, K, Wolf, C, Wolfers, T, Wu, JQ, Yasuda, CL, Zaremba, D, Zhang, Z, Zwiers, MP, Artiges, E, Assareh, AA, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Belger, A, Brandt, CL, Brown, GG, Cichon, S, Curran, JE, Davies, GE, Degenhardt, F, Dennis, MF, Dietsche, B, Djurovic, S, Doherty, CP, Espiritu, R, Garijo, D, Gil, Y, Gowland, PA, Green, RC, Hausler, AN, Heindel, W, Ho, B-C, Hoffmann, WU, Holsboer, F, Homuth, G, Hosten, N, Jack, CR, Jang, M, Jansen, A, Kimbrel, NA, Kolskar, K, Koops, S, Krug, A, Lim, KO, Luykx, JJ, Mathalon, DH, Mather, KA, Mattay, VS, Matthews, S, Van Son, JM, McEwen, SC, Melle, I, Morris, DW, Mueller, BA, Nauck, M, Nordvik, JE, Noethen, MM, O'Leary, DS, Opel, N, Martinot, M-LP, Pike, GB, Preda, A, Quinlan, EB, Rasser, PE, Ratnakar, V, Reppermund, S, Steen, VM, Tooney, PA, Torres, FR, Veltman, DJ, Voyvodic, JT, Whelan, R, White, T, Yamamori, H, Adams, HHH, Bis, JC, Debette, S, Decarli, C, Fornage, M, Gudnason, V, Hofer, E, Ikram, MA, Launer, L, 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Medland, SE
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The cerebral cortex underlies our complex cognitive capabilities, yet little is known about the specific genetic loci that influence human cortical structure. To identify genetic variants that affect cortical structure, we conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of brain magnetic resonance imaging data from 51,665 individuals. We analyzed the surface area and average thickness of the whole cortex and 34 regions with known functional specializations. We identified 199 significant loci and found significant enrichment for loci influencing total surface area within regulatory elements that are active during prenatal cortical development, supporting the radial unit hypothesis. Loci that affect regional surface area cluster near genes in Wnt signaling pathways, which influence progenitor expansion and areal identity. Variation in cortical structure is genetically correlated with cognitive function, Parkinson's disease, insomnia, depression, neuroticism, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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42. DTI study in First Episode of Psychosis: Relationship with cognitive domains
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Tordesillas-Gutierre, D, Perez-Iglesias, R, McGuire, P K, Barker, G J, Roiz-Santiañez, R, Ayesa-Arriola, R, Rodriguez-Sanchez, J M, de Lucas, Marco E, Vazquez-Barquero, J L, and Crespo-Facorro, B
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43. Visual memory dysfunction as a neurocognitive endophenotype in bipolar disorder patients and their unaffected relatives. Evidence from a 5-year follow-up Valencia study
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Correa-Ghisays P, Sanchez-Orti J, Ayesa-Arriola R, Setien-Suero E, Balanza-Martinez V, Selva-Vera G, Ruiz-Ruiz J, Vila-Frances J, Martinez-Aran A, Vivas-Lalinde J, Conforte-Molina C, San-Martin C, Martinez-Perez C, Fuentes-Dura I, Crespo-Facorro B, and Tabares-Seisdedos R
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44. Patterns of recovery course in early intervention for FIRST episode non-affective psychosis patients: The role of timing
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Ayesa-Arriola R, Pelayo Terán JM, Setién-Suero E, Neergaard K, Ochoa S, Ramírez-Bonilla M, Pérez-Iglesias R, and Crespo-Facorro B
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Recovery ,Relapse ,Functioning ,First episode psychosis ,Symptoms - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prevention of symptom relapse and promotion of functional recovery are the two main goals of early intervention following a first episode of non-affective psychosis (FEP). The identification of patterns of recovery is important in developing and implementing recovery focused interventions at set time interval. METHOD: Patterns of recovery course, in terms of symptomatic and functional remission, were explored at 1 and 3-year follow-up in a sample of 373 consecutive FEP patients. Relapses during this period were considered. RESULTS: Four patterns of recovery course were defined: good stable (26%), good unstable (21%), poor unstable (10%), poor stable (43%). Those who met criteria for good stable recovery were more likely have less severe baseline negative symptoms (OR?=?2.092; 95% CI?=?0.99-4.419) and to not be diagnosed with schizophrenia (OR?=?2.242; 95% CI?=?1.015-4.954). Short DUP (OR?=?2.152; 95% CI?=?0.879-5.27) and low premorbid IQ (OR?=?2.281; 95% CI?=?0.954-5.457) increased the likelihood of good unstable recovery. Less severe baseline negative symptoms (OR?=?3.851; 95% CI?=?1.422-10.435) and single status (OR?=?4.307; 95% CI?=?1.014-18.293) increased the likelihood of a poor unstable recovery. Poor unstable pattern was significantly associated with a high relapse rate (73%). CONCLUSIONS: Our results shed light on identifying different recovery patterns in FEP. Despite evidence for early intervention effectiveness, we should explore ways to prevent relapse and improve long-term recovery, particularly in reference to the role of timing in the design of interventions.
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45. Tobacco smoking and its association with cognition in first episode psychosis patients Lauren
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Hickling, LM, Perez-Iglesias, R, Ortiz-García de la Foz V, Balanza-Martinez, V, McGuire, P, Crespo-Facorro, B, and Ayesa-Arriola, R
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Available evidence suggests that nicotine may enhance cognitive functioning. Moreover, it has been suggested that the high prevalence of smoking in people with schizophrenia is in part due to self-medication behaviour to alleviate cognitive deficits. We assessed the association between tobacco smoking and cognitive functioning in a large population of first episode psychosis (FEP) patients (n = 304) and healthy controls (n = 156). Smokers were not tobacco deprived, or were minimally deprived (
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46. Duration of active psychosis and functional outcomes in first-episode non-affective psychosis
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Pelayo-Terán JM, Gajardo-Galán V, Gómez-Revuelta M, Ortiz-García de la Foz V, Ayesa-Arriola R, Tabarés-Seisdedos R, and Crespo-Facorro B
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47. Tobacco smoking and its association with cognition in first episode psychosis patients
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Hickling LM, Perez-Iglesias R, Ortiz-García de la Foz V, Balanzá-Martínez V, McGuire P, Crespo-Facorro B, and Ayesa-Arriola R
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48. Age of onset of Cannabis use and cognitive function in first-episode non-affective psychosis patients: Outcome at three-year follow-up
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Setien-Suero E, Martinez-Garcia O, de la Foz V, Vazquez-Bourgon J, Correa-Ghisays P, Ferro A, Crespo-Facorro B, and Ayesa-Arriola R
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49. The synergetic effect of childhood trauma and recent stressful events in psychosis: associated neurocognitive dysfunction
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Ayesa‐Arriola, R., primary, Setién‐Suero, E., additional, Marques‐Feixa, L., additional, Neergaard, K., additional, Butjosa, A., additional, Vázquez‐Bourgon, J., additional, Fañanás, L., additional, and Crespo‐Facorro, B., additional
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50. Stopping cannabis use benefits outcome in psychosis: findings from 10‐year follow‐up study in the PAFIP‐cohort
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Setién‐Suero, E., primary, Neergaard, K., additional, Ortiz‐García de la Foz, V., additional, Suárez‐Pinilla, P., additional, Martínez‐García, O., additional, Crespo‐Facorro, B., additional, and Ayesa‐Arriola, R., additional
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