Patients with first-episode psychosis in northern Taiwan: neurocognitive performance and niacin response profile in comparison with schizophrenia patients of different familial loadings and relationship with clinical features

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Yu, Shun-Chun [1 ,2 ]
Hwang, Tzung-Jeng [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Liu, Chih-Min [3 ,4 ]
Chan, Hung-Yu [6 ]
Kuo, Chian-Jue [7 ]
Yang, Tsung-Tsair [8 ]
Wang, Jen-Pang [9 ]
Liu, Chen-Chung [3 ,4 ]
Hsieh, Ming H. [3 ,4 ]
Lin, Yi-Ting [3 ,4 ]
Chien, Yi-Ling [3 ,4 ]
Kuo, Po-Hsiu [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Shih, Ya-Wen [1 ]
Yu, Sung-Liang [10 ]
Chen, Hsuan-Yu [11 ]
Chen, Wei J. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,12 ]
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[1] Natl Taiwan Univ, Inst Epidemiol & Prevent Med, Coll Publ Hlth, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] Natl Taiwan Univ, Ctr Genom & Precis Med, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Taipei, Taiwan
[4] Coll Med, Taipei, Taiwan
[5] Natl Taiwan Univ, Neurobiol & Cognit Sci Ctr, Taipei, Taiwan
[6] Taoyuan Psychiat Ctr, Taipei, Taiwan
[7] Taipei City Hosp, Taipei City Psychiat Ctr, Taipei, Taiwan
[8] Shih Hsin Univ, Dept Social Psychol, Taipei, Taiwan
[9] Bethel Psychiat Clin, Taipei, Taiwan
[10] Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Med, Dept Clin Lab Sci & Med Biotechnol, Taipei, Taiwan
[11] Acad Sinica, Inst Stat Sci, Taipei, Taiwan
[12] Natl Hlth Res Inst, Ctr Neuropsychiat Res, Zhunan, Miaoli, Taiwan
关键词
First-episode psychosis; Schizophrenia; Sustained attention; Executive function; Niacin skin test; CARD SORTING TEST; SUSTAINED ATTENTION DEFICITS; MINOR PHYSICAL ANOMALIES; NONPSYCHOTIC RELATIVES; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; SCALE; PANSS; RISK; INTERVENTION; RELIABILITY;
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10.1186/s12888-024-05598-2
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R749 [精神病学];
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BackgroundExamining patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) provides opportunities to better understand the mechanism underlying these illnesses. By incorporating quantitative measures in FEP patients, we aimed to (1) determine the baseline distribution of clinical features; (2) examine the impairment magnitude of the quantitative measures by comparing with external controls and then the counterparts of schizophrenia patients of different familial loadings; and (3) evaluate whether these quantitative measures were associated with the baseline clinical features.MethodsPatients with FEP were recruited from one medical center, two regional psychiatric centers, and two private clinics in northern Taiwan with clinical features rated using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and Personal and Social Performance (PSP) scale. Quantitative measurements included the Continuous Performance Test (CPT), Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), niacin response abnormality (NRA), and minor physical anomalies and craniofacial features (MPAs). To evaluate the relative performance of the quantitative measures in our FEP patients, four external comparison groups from previous studies were used, including three independent healthy controls for the CPT, WCST, and NRA, respectively, and one group of treatment-resistant schizophrenia patients for the MPAs. Additionally, patients from simplex families and patients from multiplex families were used to assess the magnitude of FEP patients' impairment on the CPT, WCST, and NRA.ResultsAmong the 80 patients with FEP recruited in this study (58% female, mean age = 25.6 years, mean duration of untreated psychosis = 132 days), the clinical severity was mild to moderate (mean PANSS score = 67.3; mean PSP score = 61.8). Patients exhibited both neurocognitive and niacin response impairments (mean Z-scores: -1.24 for NRA, - 1.06 for undegraded d', - 0.70 for degraded d', - 0.32 for categories achieved, and 0.44 for perseverative errors) but did not show MPAs indicative of treatment resistance. Among these quantitative measures, three of the four neurocognitive indices were correlated with the baseline clinical features, whereas NRA did not show such correlation.ConclusionsThis FEP study of Taiwanese patients revealed the presence of neurocognitive performance and niacin response and their different relationships with clinical features, rendering this sample useful for future follow-up and incorporation of multiomics investigation.
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