Abnormalities of the corpus callosum in non-psychotic high-risk offspring of schizophrenia patients

被引:29
|
作者
Francis, Alan N. [2 ]
Bhojraj, Tejas S. [2 ]
Prasad, Konasale M. [3 ]
Kulkarni, Shreedhar [2 ]
Montrose, Debra M. [3 ]
Eack, Shaun M. [3 ]
Keshavan, Matcheri S. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Massachusetts Mental Hlth Ctr, Landmark Ctr, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Pittsburgh, PA USA
关键词
Corpus callosum; Schizophrenia; High-risk offspring; MRI; Brain regions; FIBER COMPOSITION; INTERHEMISPHERIC PROJECTIONS; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; HUMAN BRAIN; MRI; SIZE; MORPHOLOGY; CONNECTIVITY; METAANALYSIS; INDIVIDUALS;
D O I
10.1016/j.pscychresns.2010.09.007
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Alterations in the structure of the corpus callosum (CC) have been observed in schizophrenia. Offspring of schizophrenia parents have 10-15 times higher risk for developing schizophrenia. We examined CC volume in offspring at genetic high-risk (HR) subjects. Since the sub-regions of the CC are topographically mapped to cortical brain regions, we hypothesized that HR subjects may show a decrement in total volume and differential volume decreases in sub-regions of the CC. The offspring of schizophrenia parents (HR; n = 70; 36 males) and healthy volunteers with no family or personal history of psychotic disorders (healthy controls (HC); n = 73; 37 males) matched for age, gender and education were selected for the study. Magnetic resonance images were collected using a GE 1.5 T scanner and processed using FreeSurfer image analysis software. The CC was divided into five neuroanatomically based partitions. The volume of total CC and the five sub-regions were measured blind to clinical information. With covariation for intracranial volume, HR subjects had significantly reduced total CC, more prominently observed in the anterior splenium. An age-related increase in CC volume was found in the anterior and posterior splenium of healthy controls but not in HR subjects. The volume reduction was greater in male than female HR subjects. The volume reduction in the CC may reflect a reduction in axonal fibers crossing the hemispheres and/or myelination between the left and right temporo-parietal cortices. The absence of an age-related volume increase suggests an abnormal developmental trajectory that may underlie susceptibility to schizophrenia. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:9 / 15
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Long-term validity of the At Risk Mental State (ARMS) for predicting psychotic and non-psychotic mental disorders
    Fusar-Poli, P.
    Rutigliano, G.
    Stahl, D.
    Davies, C.
    De Micheli, A.
    Ramella-Cravaro, V.
    Bonoldi, I.
    McGuire, P.
    EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2017, 42 : 49 - 54
  • [42] Diffusion in the Corpus Callosum in Patients with Early Schizophrenia
    M. V. Ublinskii
    N. A. Semenova
    O. V. Lukovkina
    S. V. Sidorin
    I. S. Lebedeva
    T. A. Akhadov
    Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2015, 158 : 611 - 613
  • [43] Emotional intelligence in non-psychotic first-degree relatives of people with schizophrenia
    Albacete, Auria
    Bosque, Clara
    Custal, Nuria
    Crespo, Jose M.
    Gilabert, Ester
    Albiach, Angela
    Menchon, Jose M.
    Contreras, Fernando
    SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2016, 175 (1-3) : 103 - 108
  • [44] Diffusion in the Corpus Callosum in Patients with Early Schizophrenia
    Ublinskii, M. V.
    Semenova, N. A.
    Lukovkina, O. V.
    Sidorin, S. V.
    Lebedeva, I. S.
    Akhadov, T. A.
    BULLETIN OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2015, 158 (05) : 611 - 613
  • [45] Cingulate gyrus neuroanatomy in schizophrenia subjects and their non-psychotic siblings
    Calabrese, Daniel R.
    Wang, Lei
    Harms, Michael P.
    Ratnanather, J. Tilak
    Barch, Deanna M.
    Cloninger, C. Robert
    Thompson, Paul A.
    Miller, Michael I.
    Csernansky, John G.
    SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2008, 104 (1-3) : 61 - 70
  • [46] Medial temporal lobe default mode functioning and hippocampal structure as vulnerability indicators for schizophrenia: A MRI study of non-psychotic adolescent first-degree relatives
    Seidman, Larry J.
    Rosso, Isabelle M.
    Thermenos, Heidi W.
    Makris, Nikos
    Juelich, Richard
    Gabrieli, John D. E.
    Faraone, Stephen V.
    Tsuang, Ming T.
    Whitfield-Gabrieli, Susan
    SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2014, 159 (2-3) : 426 - 434
  • [47] Neuroanatomical asymmetry patterns in individuals with schizophrenia and their non-psychotic siblings
    Qiu, Anqi
    Wang, Lei
    Younes, Laurent
    Harms, Michael P.
    Ratnanather, J. Tilak
    Miller, Michael I.
    Csernansky, John G.
    NEUROIMAGE, 2009, 47 (04) : 1221 - 1229
  • [48] Resting State Networks in the Non-psychotic Siblings of Patients with Childhood-onset Schizophrenia
    Watsky, Rebecca
    Gotts, Stephen J.
    Berman, Rebecca
    McAdams, Harrison
    Greenstein, Dede
    Lalonde, Francois
    Martin, Alex
    Ordonez, Anna
    Gogtay, Nitin
    Rapoport, Judith
    NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2014, 39 : S210 - S210
  • [49] Corpus callosum abnormalities in medication-naive adult patients with obsessive compulsive disorder
    Jose, Dania
    Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C.
    Agarwal, Sri Mahavir
    Kalmady, Sunil V.
    Venkatasubramanian, Ganesan
    Reddy, Y. C. Janardhan
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING, 2015, 231 (03) : 341 - 345
  • [50] Environmental and familial risk factors for psychotic and non-psychotic severe depression
    Ostergaard, Soren Dinesen
    Waltoft, Berit Lindum
    Mortensen, Preben Bo
    Mors, Ole
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2013, 147 (1-3) : 232 - 240