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Brain ageing in schizophrenia: evidence from 26 international cohorts via the ENIGMA Schizophrenia consortium

Authors :
Constantinides, C
Han, LKM
Alloza, C
Antonucci, LA
Arango, C
Ayesa-Arriola, R
Banaj, N
Bertolino, A
Borgwardt, S
Bruggemann, J
Bustillo, J
Bykhovski, O
Calhoun, V
Carr, V
Catts, S
Chung, Y-C
Crespo-Facorro, B
Diaz-Caneja, CM
Donohoe, G
Du Plessis, S
Edmond, J
Ehrlich, S
Emsley, R
Eyler, LT
Fuentes-Claramonte, P
Georgiadis, F
Green, M
Guerrero-Pedraza, A
Ha, M
Hahn, T
Henskens, FA
Holleran, L
Homan, S
Homan, P
Jahanshad, N
Janssen, J
Ji, E
Kaiser, S
Kaleda, V
Kim, M
Kim, W-S
Kirschner, M
Kochunov, P
Kwak, YB
Kwon, JS
Lebedeva, I
Liu, J
Mitchie, P
Michielse, S
Mothersill, D
Mowry, B
de la Foz, VO-G
Pantelis, C
Pergola, G
Piras, F
Pomarol-Clotet, E
Preda, A
Quide, Y
Rasser, PE
Rootes-Murdy, K
Salvador, R
Sangiuliano, M
Sarro, S
Schall, U
Schmidt, A
Scott, RJ
Selvaggi, P
Sim, K
Skoch, A
Spalletta, G
Spaniel, F
Thomopoulos, S
Tomecek, D
Tomyshev, AS
Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D
van Amelsvoort, T
Vazquez-Bourgon, J
Vecchio, D
Voineskos, A
Weickert, CS
Weickert, T
Thompson, PM
Schmaal, L
van Erp, TGM
Turner, J
Cole, JH
Dima, D
Walton, E
Constantinides, C
Han, LKM
Alloza, C
Antonucci, LA
Arango, C
Ayesa-Arriola, R
Banaj, N
Bertolino, A
Borgwardt, S
Bruggemann, J
Bustillo, J
Bykhovski, O
Calhoun, V
Carr, V
Catts, S
Chung, Y-C
Crespo-Facorro, B
Diaz-Caneja, CM
Donohoe, G
Du Plessis, S
Edmond, J
Ehrlich, S
Emsley, R
Eyler, LT
Fuentes-Claramonte, P
Georgiadis, F
Green, M
Guerrero-Pedraza, A
Ha, M
Hahn, T
Henskens, FA
Holleran, L
Homan, S
Homan, P
Jahanshad, N
Janssen, J
Ji, E
Kaiser, S
Kaleda, V
Kim, M
Kim, W-S
Kirschner, M
Kochunov, P
Kwak, YB
Kwon, JS
Lebedeva, I
Liu, J
Mitchie, P
Michielse, S
Mothersill, D
Mowry, B
de la Foz, VO-G
Pantelis, C
Pergola, G
Piras, F
Pomarol-Clotet, E
Preda, A
Quide, Y
Rasser, PE
Rootes-Murdy, K
Salvador, R
Sangiuliano, M
Sarro, S
Schall, U
Schmidt, A
Scott, RJ
Selvaggi, P
Sim, K
Skoch, A
Spalletta, G
Spaniel, F
Thomopoulos, S
Tomecek, D
Tomyshev, AS
Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D
van Amelsvoort, T
Vazquez-Bourgon, J
Vecchio, D
Voineskos, A
Weickert, CS
Weickert, T
Thompson, PM
Schmaal, L
van Erp, TGM
Turner, J
Cole, JH
Dima, D
Walton, E
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Schizophrenia (SZ) is associated with an increased risk of life-long cognitive impairments, age-related chronic disease, and premature mortality. We investigated evidence for advanced brain ageing in adult SZ patients, and whether this was associated with clinical characteristics in a prospective meta-analytic study conducted by the ENIGMA Schizophrenia Working Group. The study included data from 26 cohorts worldwide, with a total of 2803 SZ patients (mean age 34.2 years; range 18-72 years; 67% male) and 2598 healthy controls (mean age 33.8 years, range 18-73 years, 55% male). Brain-predicted age was individually estimated using a model trained on independent data based on 68 measures of cortical thickness and surface area, 7 subcortical volumes, lateral ventricular volumes and total intracranial volume, all derived from T1-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Deviations from a healthy brain ageing trajectory were assessed by the difference between brain-predicted age and chronological age (brain-predicted age difference [brain-PAD]). On average, SZ patients showed a higher brain-PAD of +3.55 years (95% CI: 2.91, 4.19; I2 = 57.53%) compared to controls, after adjusting for age, sex and site (Cohen's d = 0.48). Among SZ patients, brain-PAD was not associated with specific clinical characteristics (age of onset, duration of illness, symptom severity, or antipsychotic use and dose). This large-scale collaborative study suggests advanced structural brain ageing in SZ. Longitudinal studies of SZ and a range of mental and somatic health outcomes will help to further evaluate the clinical implications of increased brain-PAD and its ability to be influenced by interventions.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372999859
Document Type :
Electronic Resource