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Intelligence, educational attainment, and brain structure in those at familial high-risk for schizophrenia or bipolar disorder

Authors :
de Zwarte, Sonja M. C.
Brouwer, Rachel M.
Agartz, Ingrid
Alda, Martin
Alonso-Lana, Silvia
Bearden, Carrie E.
Bertolino, Alessandro
Bonvino, Aurora
Bramon, Elvira
Buimer, Elizabeth E. L.
Cahn, Wiepke
Canales-Rodríguez, Erick J.
Cannon, Dara M.
Cannon, Tyrone D.
Caseras, Xavier
Castro-Fornieles, Josefina
Chen, Qiang
Chung, Yoonho
De la Serna, Elena
Del Mar Bonnin, Caterina
Demro, Caroline
Di Giorgio, Annabella
Doucet, Gaelle E.
Eker, Mehmet Cagdas
Erk, Susanne
Fatjó-Vilas, Mar
Fears, Scott C.
Foley, Sonya F.
Frangou, Sophia
Fullerton, Janice M.
Glahn, David C.
Goghari, Vina M.
Goikolea, Jose M.
Goldman, Aaron L.
Gonul, Ali Saffet
Gruber, Oliver
Hajek, Tomas
Hawkins, Emma L.
Heinz, Andreas
Hidiroglu Ongun, Ceren
Hillegers, Manon H.J.
Houenou, Josselin
Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
Hultman, Christina M.
Ingvar, Martin
Johansson, Viktoria
Jönsson, Erik G.
Kane, Fergus
Kempton, Matthew J.
Koenis, Marinka M. G.
Kopecek, Miloslav
Krämer, Bernd
Lawrie, Stephen M.
Lenroot, Rhoshel K.
Marcelis, Machteld
Mattay, Venkata S.
McDonald, Colm
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas
Michielse, Stijn
Mitchell, Philip B.
Moreno, Dolores
Murray, Robin M.
Mwangi, Benson
Nabulsi, Leila
Newport, Jason
Olman, Cheryl A.
van Os, Jim
Overs, Bronwyn J.
Ozerdem, Aysegul
Pergola, Giulio
Picchioni, Marco M.
Piguet, Camille
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Radua, Joaquim
Ramsay, Ian S.
Richter, Anja
Roberts, Gloria
Salvador, Raymond
Saricicek Aydogan, Aybala
Sarró, Salvador
Schofield, Peter R.
Simsek, Esma M.
Simsek, Fatma
Soares, Jair C.
Sponheim, Scott R.
Sugranyes, Gisela
Toulopoulou, Timothea
Tronchin, Giulia
Vieta, Eduard
Walter, Henrik
Weinberger, Daniel R.
Whalley, Heather C.
Wu, Mon-Ju
Yalin, Nefize
Andreassen, Ole A.
Ching, Christopher R. K.
Thomopoulos, Sophia I.
van Erp, Theo G. M.
Jahanshad, Neda
Thompson, Paul M.
Kahn, René S.
van Haren, Neeltje E. M.
de Zwarte, Sonja M. C.
Brouwer, Rachel M.
Agartz, Ingrid
Alda, Martin
Alonso-Lana, Silvia
Bearden, Carrie E.
Bertolino, Alessandro
Bonvino, Aurora
Bramon, Elvira
Buimer, Elizabeth E. L.
Cahn, Wiepke
Canales-Rodríguez, Erick J.
Cannon, Dara M.
Cannon, Tyrone D.
Caseras, Xavier
Castro-Fornieles, Josefina
Chen, Qiang
Chung, Yoonho
De la Serna, Elena
Del Mar Bonnin, Caterina
Demro, Caroline
Di Giorgio, Annabella
Doucet, Gaelle E.
Eker, Mehmet Cagdas
Erk, Susanne
Fatjó-Vilas, Mar
Fears, Scott C.
Foley, Sonya F.
Frangou, Sophia
Fullerton, Janice M.
Glahn, David C.
Goghari, Vina M.
Goikolea, Jose M.
Goldman, Aaron L.
Gonul, Ali Saffet
Gruber, Oliver
Hajek, Tomas
Hawkins, Emma L.
Heinz, Andreas
Hidiroglu Ongun, Ceren
Hillegers, Manon H.J.
Houenou, Josselin
Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
Hultman, Christina M.
Ingvar, Martin
Johansson, Viktoria
Jönsson, Erik G.
Kane, Fergus
Kempton, Matthew J.
Koenis, Marinka M. G.
Kopecek, Miloslav
Krämer, Bernd
Lawrie, Stephen M.
Lenroot, Rhoshel K.
Marcelis, Machteld
Mattay, Venkata S.
McDonald, Colm
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas
Michielse, Stijn
Mitchell, Philip B.
Moreno, Dolores
Murray, Robin M.
Mwangi, Benson
Nabulsi, Leila
Newport, Jason
Olman, Cheryl A.
van Os, Jim
Overs, Bronwyn J.
Ozerdem, Aysegul
Pergola, Giulio
Picchioni, Marco M.
Piguet, Camille
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Radua, Joaquim
Ramsay, Ian S.
Richter, Anja
Roberts, Gloria
Salvador, Raymond
Saricicek Aydogan, Aybala
Sarró, Salvador
Schofield, Peter R.
Simsek, Esma M.
Simsek, Fatma
Soares, Jair C.
Sponheim, Scott R.
Sugranyes, Gisela
Toulopoulou, Timothea
Tronchin, Giulia
Vieta, Eduard
Walter, Henrik
Weinberger, Daniel R.
Whalley, Heather C.
Wu, Mon-Ju
Yalin, Nefize
Andreassen, Ole A.
Ching, Christopher R. K.
Thomopoulos, Sophia I.
van Erp, Theo G. M.
Jahanshad, Neda
Thompson, Paul M.
Kahn, René S.
van Haren, Neeltje E. M.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

First-degree relatives of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia (SZ-FDRs) show similar patterns of brain abnormalities and cognitive alterations to patients, albeit with smaller effect sizes. First-degree relatives of patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD-FDRs) show divergent patterns; on average, intracranial volume is larger compared to controls, and findings on cognitive alterations in BD-FDRs are inconsistent. Here, we performed a meta-analysis of global and regional brain measures (cortical and subcortical), current IQ, and educational attainment in 5,795 individuals (1,103 SZ-FDRs, 867 BD-FDRs, 2,190 controls, 942 schizophrenia patients, 693 bipolar patients) from 36 schizophrenia and/or bipolar disorder family cohorts, with standardized methods. Compared to controls, SZ-FDRs showed a pattern of widespread thinner cortex, while BD-FDRs had widespread larger cortical surface area. IQ was lower in SZ-FDRs (d = -0.42, p = 3 × 10-5 ), with weak evidence of IQ reductions among BD-FDRs (d = -0.23, p = .045). Both relative groups had similar educational attainment compared to controls. When adjusting for IQ or educational attainment, the group-effects on brain measures changed, albeit modestly. Changes were in the expected direction, with less pronounced brain abnormalities in SZ-FDRs and more pronounced effects in BD-FDRs. To conclude, SZ-FDRs and BD-FDRs show a differential pattern of structural brain abnormalities. In contrast, both had lower IQ scores and similar school achievements compared to controls. Given that brain differences between SZ-FDRs and BD-FDRs remain after adjusting for IQ or educational attainment, we suggest that differential brain developmental processes underlying predisposition for schizophrenia or bipolar disorder are likely independent of general cognitive impairment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1399550647
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.hbm.25206