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The Relationship Between White Matter Microstructure and General Cognitive Ability in Patients With Schizophrenia and Healthy Participants in the ENIGMA Consortium

Authors :
Aiden Corvin
Clara Alloza
Fleur M. Howells
Ian J. Deary
David Mothersill
Vaughan J. Carr
Neda Jahanshad
Derek W. Morris
Fabrizio Piras
Laura Rowland
Elliot Hong
Gary Donohoe
Sinead Kelly
Theo G.M. van Erp
Ole A. Andreassen
Paul E. Rasser
Dara M. Cannon
Vince D. Calhoun
Theodore D. Satterthwaite
Colm McDonald
Joost Janssen
Nerisa Banaj
Celso Arango
David C. Glahn
Ruben C. Gur
Filip Spaniel
Andrew Zalesky
Anthony A. James
Jessica A. Turner
Dan J. Stein
Aristotle N. Voineskos
Laurena Holleran
Ingrid Agartz
Stephen M. Lawrie
Christos Pantelis
Cyril Höschl
Paul M. Thompson
Peter Kochunov
Jingyu Liu
Steven G. Potkin
Ulrich Schall
Anne Uhlmann
David R. Roalf
Gianfranco Spalletta
Covadonga Martinez
Source :
The American journal of psychiatry, vol 177, iss 6, Am J Psychiatry, Holleran, L, Kelly, S, Alloza, C, Agartz, I, Andreassen, O A, Arango, C, Banaj, N, Calhoun, V, Cannon, D, Carr, V, Corvin, A, Glahn, D C, Gur, R, Hong, E, Hoschl, C, Howells, F M, James, A, Janssen, J, Kochunov, P, Lawrie, S M, Liu, J, Martinez, C, Mcdonald, C, Morris, D, Mothersill, D, Pantelis, C, Piras, F, Potkin, S, Rasser, P E, Roalf, D, Rowland, L, Satterthwaite, T, Schall, U, Spalletta, G, Spaniel, F, Stein, D J, Uhlmann, A, Voineskos, A, Zalesky, A, Van Erp, T G M, Turner, J A, Deary, I J, Thompson, P M, Jahanshad, N & Donohoe, G 2020, ' The relationship between white matter microstructure and general cognitive ability in patients with schizophrenia and healthy participants in the ENIGMA Consortium ', American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 177, no. 6, pp. 537-547 . https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2019.19030225
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVESchizophrenia has recently been associated with widespread white matter microstructural abnormalities, but the functional effects of these abnormalities remain unclear. Widespread heterogeneity of results from studies published to date preclude any definitive characterization of the relationship between white matter and cognitive performance in schizophrenia. Given the relevance of deficits in cognitive function to predicting social and functional outcomes in schizophrenia, the authors carried out a meta-analysis of available data through the ENIGMA Consortium, using a common analysis pipeline, to elucidate the relationship between white matter microstructure and a measure of general cognitive performance, IQ, in patients with schizophrenia and healthy participants.METHODSThe meta-analysis included 760 patients with schizophrenia and 957 healthy participants from 11 participating ENIGMA Consortium sites. For each site, principal component analysis was used to calculate both a global fractional anisotropy component (gFA) and a fractional anisotropy component for six long association tracts (LA-gFA) previously associated with cognition.RESULTSMeta-analyses of regression results indicated that gFA accounted for a significant amount of variation in cognition in the full sample (effect size [Hedges' g]=0.27, CI=0.17-0.36), with similar effects sizes observed for both the patient (effect size=0.20, CI=0.05-0.35) and healthy participant groups (effect size=0.32, CI=0.18-0.45). Comparable patterns of association were also observed between LA-gFA and cognition for the full sample (effect size=0.28, CI=0.18-0.37), the patient group (effect size=0.23, CI=0.09-0.38), and the healthy participant group (effect size=0.31, CI=0.18-0.44).CONCLUSIONSThis study provides robust evidence that cognitive ability is associated with global structural connectivity, with higher fractional anisotropy associated with higher IQ. This association was independent of diagnosis; while schizophrenia patients tended to have lower fractional anisotropy and lower IQ than healthy participants, the comparable size of effect in each group suggested a more general, rather than disease-specific, pattern of association.

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of psychiatry, vol 177, iss 6, Am J Psychiatry, Holleran, L, Kelly, S, Alloza, C, Agartz, I, Andreassen, O A, Arango, C, Banaj, N, Calhoun, V, Cannon, D, Carr, V, Corvin, A, Glahn, D C, Gur, R, Hong, E, Hoschl, C, Howells, F M, James, A, Janssen, J, Kochunov, P, Lawrie, S M, Liu, J, Martinez, C, Mcdonald, C, Morris, D, Mothersill, D, Pantelis, C, Piras, F, Potkin, S, Rasser, P E, Roalf, D, Rowland, L, Satterthwaite, T, Schall, U, Spalletta, G, Spaniel, F, Stein, D J, Uhlmann, A, Voineskos, A, Zalesky, A, Van Erp, T G M, Turner, J A, Deary, I J, Thompson, P M, Jahanshad, N & Donohoe, G 2020, ' The relationship between white matter microstructure and general cognitive ability in patients with schizophrenia and healthy participants in the ENIGMA Consortium ', American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 177, no. 6, pp. 537-547 . https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2019.19030225
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