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Longitudinal trajectories in negative symptoms and changes in brain cortical thickness: 10-year follow-up study

Authors :
Manuel Canal-Rivero
Miguel Ruiz-Veguilla
Victor Ortiz-García de la Foz
Alvaro López-Díaz
Nathalia Garrido-Torres
Rosa Ayesa-Arriola
Javier Vazquez-Bourgon
Jacqueline Mayoral-van Son
Paolo Brambilla
Tilo Kircher
Rafael Romero-García
Benedicto Crespo-Facorro
Universidad de Cantabria
Source :
British journal of psychiatry 2023, 1-10
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2023.

Abstract

Background Understanding the evolution of negative symptoms in first-episode psychosis (FEP) requires long-term longitudinal study designs that capture the progression of this condition and the associated brain changes. Aims To explore the factors underlying negative symptoms and their association with long-term abnormal brain trajectories. Method We followed up 357 people with FEP over a 10-year period. Factor analyses were conducted to explore negative symptom dimensionality. Latent growth mixture modelling (LGMM) was used to identify the latent classes. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to investigate developmental trajectories of cortical thickness. Finally, the resulting ANOVA maps were correlated with a wide set of regional molecular profiles derived from public databases. Results Three trajectories (stable, decreasing and increasing) were found in each of the three factors (expressivity, experiential and attention) identified by the factor analyses. Patients with an increasing trajectory in the expressivity factor showed cortical thinning in caudal middle frontal, pars triangularis, rostral middle frontal and superior frontal regions from the third to the tenth year after the onset of the psychotic disorder. The F-statistic map of cortical thickness expressivity differences was associated with a receptor density map derived from positron emission tomography data. Conclusions Stable and decreasing were the most common trajectories. Additionally, cortical thickness abnormalities found at relatively late stages of FEP onset could be exploited as a biomarker of poor symptom outcome in the expressivity dimension. Finally, the brain areas with less density of receptors spatially overlap areas that discriminate the trajectories of the expressivity dimension.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00071250
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British journal of psychiatry 2023, 1-10
Accession number :
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