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Negative symptoms in First-Episode Schizophrenia related to morphometric alterations in orbitofrontal and superior temporal cortex: The OPTiMiSE study

Authors :
Arsime Demjaha
Silvana Galderisi
Birthe Glenthøj
Celso Arango
Armida Mucci
Andrew Lawrence
Owen O'Daly
Matthew Kempton
Simone Ciufolini
Lone Baandrup
Bjørn H. Ebdrup
Roberto Rodriguez-Jimenez
Maria Diaz-Marsa
Covadonga Martinez Díaz-Caneja
Inge Winter van Rossum
Rene Kahn
Paola Dazzan
Philip McGuire
Demjaha, A.
Galderisi, S.
Glenthoj, B.
Arango, C.
Mucci, A.
Lawrence, A.
O'Daly, O.
Kempton, M.
Ciufolini, S.
Baandrup, L.
Ebdrup, B. H.
Rodriguez-Jimenez, R.
Diaz-Marsa, M.
Diaz-Caneja, C. M.
Winter Van Rossum, I.
Kahn, R.
Dazzan, P.
Mcguire, P.
Source :
Demjaha, A, Galderisi, S, Glenthøj, B, Arango, C, Mucci, A, Lawrence, A, O'Daly, O, Kempton, M, Ciufolini, S, Baandrup, L, Ebdrup, B H, Rodriguez-Jimenez, R, Diaz-Marsa, M, Díaz-Caneja, C M, Winter Van Rossum, I, Kahn, R, Dazzan, P & McGuire, P 2022, ' Negative symptoms in First-Episode Schizophrenia related to morphometric alterations in orbitofrontal and superior temporal cortex : The OPTiMiSE study ', Psychological Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000010
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Negative symptoms are one of the most incapacitating features of Schizophrenia but their pathophysiology remains unclear. They have been linked to alterations in grey matter in several brain regions, but findings have been inconsistent. This may reflect the investigation of relatively small patient samples, and the confounding effects of chronic illness and exposure to antipsychotic medication. We sought to address these issues by investigating concurrently grey matter volumes (GMV) and cortical thickness (CTh) in a large sample of antipsychotic-naïve or minimally treated patients with First-Episode Schizophrenia (FES). Methods T1-weighted structural MRI brain scans were acquired from 180 antipsychotic-naïve or minimally treated patients recruited as part of the OPTiMiSE study. The sample was stratified into subgroups with (N = 88) or without (N = 92) Prominent Negative Symptoms (PMN), based on PANSS ratings at presentation. Regional GMV and CTh in the two groups were compared using Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM) and FreeSurfer (FS). Between-group differences were corrected for multiple comparisons via Family-Wise Error (FWE) and Monte Carlo z-field simulation respectively at p < 0.05 (2-tailed). Results The presence of PMN symptoms was associated with larger left inferior orbitofrontal volume (p = 0.03) and greater CTh in the left lateral orbitofrontal gyrus (p = 0.007), but reduced CTh in the left superior temporal gyrus (p = 0.009). Conclusions The findings highlight the role of orbitofrontal and temporal cortices in the pathogenesis of negative symptoms of Schizophrenia. As they were evident in generally untreated FEP patients, the results are unlikely to be related to effects of previous treatment or illness chronicity.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
00332917
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Demjaha, A, Galderisi, S, Glenthøj, B, Arango, C, Mucci, A, Lawrence, A, O'Daly, O, Kempton, M, Ciufolini, S, Baandrup, L, Ebdrup, B H, Rodriguez-Jimenez, R, Diaz-Marsa, M, Díaz-Caneja, C M, Winter Van Rossum, I, Kahn, R, Dazzan, P & McGuire, P 2022, ' Negative symptoms in First-Episode Schizophrenia related to morphometric alterations in orbitofrontal and superior temporal cortex : The OPTiMiSE study ', Psychological Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000010
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....385a69aae5ab8e4786fbe23dc3529913
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000010