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Schizotypal traits across the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis–frontotemporal dementia spectrum: pathomechanistic insights

Authors :
Nga Yan Tse
Sicong Tu
Yu Chen
Jashelle Caga
Carol Dobson-Stone
John B. Kwok
Glenda M. Halliday
Rebekah M. Ahmed
John R. Hodges
Olivier Piguet
Matthew C. Kiernan
Emma M. Devenney
Source :
Journal of Neurology. 269:4241-4252
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Background Psychiatric presentations similar to that observed in primary psychiatric disorders are well described across the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis–frontotemporal dementia (ALS–FTD) spectrum. Despite this, schizotypal personality traits associated with increased risks of clinical psychosis development and poor psychosocial outcomes have never been examined. The current study aimed to provide the first exploration of schizotypal traits and its neural underpinnings in the ALS–FTD spectrum to gain insights into a broader spectrum of psychiatric overlap with psychiatric disorders. Methods Schizotypal traits were assessed using the targeted Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire in 99 participants (35 behavioural variant FTD, 10 ALS–FTD and 37 ALS patients, and 17 age-, sex- and education-matched healthy controls). Voxel-based morphometry analysis of whole-brain grey matter volume was conducted. Results Relative to controls, pervasive schizotypal personality traits across positive and negative schizotypy and disorganised thought disorders were identified in behavioural variant FTD, ALS (with the exception of negative schizotypy) and ALS–FTDALS–FTD patients (all p Conclusions The frontal–striatal–limbic regions underpinning manifestation of schizotypy in the ALS–FTDALS–FTD spectrum are similar to that established in previous schizophrenia research. This finding expands the concept of a psychiatric overlap in ALS–FTD and schizophrenia, and suggests potentially common underlying mechanisms involving disruptions to frontal-striatal-limbic networks, warranting a transdiagnostic approach for future investigations.

Details

ISSN :
14321459 and 03405354
Volume :
269
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c12703504d9641b306dbc3fa76674eb7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-022-11049-3