Neocortical gray matter volume in first-episode schizophrenia and first-episode affective psychosis: A cross-sectional and longitudinal MRI study

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作者
Nakamura, Motoaki
Salisbury, Dean F.
Hirayasu, Yoshio
Bouix, Sylvain
Pohl, Kilian M.
Yoshida, Takeshi
Koo, Min-Seong
Shenton, Martha E.
McCarley, Robert W.
机构
[1] Vet Affairs Boston Healthcare Syst, Clin Neurosci Div, Neurosci Lab, Brockton, MA USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[3] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Psychiat Neuroimaging Lab, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] McLean Hosp, Cognit Neurosci Lab, Belmont, MA 02178 USA
[5] Yokohama City Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Kanagawa, Japan
[6] MIT, Comp Sci & Artificial Intelligence Lab, Boston, MA USA
关键词
antipsychotics; bipolar disorder; longitudinal volume change; mood stabilizer; neocortex; schizophrenia;
D O I
10.1016/j.biopsych.2007.03.030
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Background: Overall neocortical gray matter (NCGM) volume has not been studied in first-episode schizophrenia (FESZ) at first hospitalization or longitudinally to evaluate progression, nor has it been compared with first-episode affective psychosis (FEAFF). Methods: Expectation-maximization/atlas-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tissue segmentation into gray matter, white matter (WM), or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) at first hospitalization of 29 FESZ and 34 FEAFF, plus 36 matched healthy control subjects (HC), and, longitudinally similar to 1.5 years later, of 17 FESZ, 21 FEAFF, and 26 HC was done. Manual editing separated NCGM and its lobar parcellation, cerebral WM (CWM), lateral ventricles (LV), and sulcal CSF (SCSF). Results: At first hospitalization, FESZ and FEAFF showed smaller NCGM volumes and larger SCSF and LV than HC. Longitudinally, FESZ showed NCGM volume reduction (-1.7%), localized to frontal (-2.4%) and temporal (-2.6%) regions, and enlargement of SCSF (7.2%) and LV (10.4%). Poorer outcome was associated with these LV and NCGM changes. FEAFF showed longitudinal NCGM volume increases (3.6%) associated with lithium or valproate administration but without clinical correlations and regional localization. Conclusions: Longitudinal NCGM volume reduction and CSF component enlargement in FESZ are compatible with post-onset progression. Longitudinal NCGM volume increase in FEAFF may reflect neurotrophic effects of mood stabilizers.
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页码:773 / 783
页数:11
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