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White Matter in Schizophrenia Treatment Resistance

Authors :
Hemalatha Sampath
Yunlong Tan
Yanli Li
Paul M. Thompson
Meghann C. Ryan
Junchao Huang
Laura M. Rowland
Neda Jahanshad
Yun-Hui Wang
Xiaoming Du
Bhim M. Adhikari
Shuping Tan
Song Chen
Shuo Chen
Fengmei Fan
Yimin Cui
Anya Savransky
Wei Feng
Joshua Chiappelli
Peter Kochunov
Zhiren Wang
L. Elliot Hong
Fude Yang
Source :
Am J Psychiatry
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Failure of antipsychotic medications to resolve symptoms in patients with schizophrenia creates a clinical challenge that is known as treatment resistance. The causes of treatment resistance are unknown, but it is associated with earlier age at onset and more severe cognitive deficits. The authors tested the hypothesis that white matter deficits that are involved in both neurodevelopment and severity of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia are associated with a higher risk of treatment resistance.The study sample (N=122; mean age, 38.2 years) included schizophrenia patients at treatment initiation (N=45), patients whose symptoms were treatment responsive (N=40), and patients whose symptoms were treatment resistant (N=37), as well as healthy control subjects (N=78; mean age, 39.2 years). White matter regional vulnerability index (RVI) was tested as a predictor of treatment resistance and cognitive deficits. Higher RVI is indicative of better agreement between diffusion tensor imaging fractional anisotropy across the brain in an individual and the pattern identified by the largest-to-date meta-analysis of white matter deficits in schizophrenia.Patients with treatment-resistant symptoms showed the highest white matter RVI (mean=0.38 [SD=0.2]), which was significantly higher than the RVI among patients with treatment-responsive symptoms (mean=0.30 [SD=0.02]). At the onset of treatment, schizophrenia patients showed significantly higher RVI than healthy control subjects (mean=0.18 [SD=0.03] and mean=0.13 [SD=0.02], respectively). RVIs were significantly correlated with performance on processing speed and negative symptoms.Schizophrenia affects white matter microstructure in specific regional patterns. Susceptibility to white matter regional deficits is associated with an increased likelihood of treatment resistance. Developments to overcome schizophrenia treatment resistance should consider white matter as an important target.

Details

ISSN :
15357228 and 0002953X
Volume :
176
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb13553d3fb17a475b794c3f8dbc0182
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2019.18101212