Differential Neurodevelopmental Trajectories in Patients With Early-Onset Bipolar and Schizophrenia Disorders

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作者
Arango, Celso [1 ,2 ]
Fraguas, David [1 ]
Parellada, Mara [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense Madrid, Sch Med, IiSGM,CIBERSAM, Child & Adolescent Psychiat Dept,Hosp Gen Univ Gr, Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Maryland Psychiat Res Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
关键词
neurodevelopment; cognition; neuroimaging; psychosis; differential diagnosis; premorbid impairment; neurodegeneration; NEUROLOGICAL SOFT SIGNS; FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA; CORTICAL BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT; GRAY-MATTER DEFICITS; 1ST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS; NEUROANATOMICAL ABNORMALITIES; SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER; NONPSYCHOTIC SIBLINGS; PREMORBID ADJUSTMENT; COGNITIVE RESERVE;
D O I
10.1093/schbul/sbt198
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorders share not only clinical features but also some risk factors such as genetic markers and childhood adversity, while other risk factors such as urbanicity and obstetric complications seem to be specific to schizophrenia. An intriguing question is whether the well-established abnormal neurodevelopment present in many children and adolescents who eventually develop schizophrenia is also present in bipolar patients. The literature on adult bipolar patients is controversial. We report data on a subgroup of patients with pediatric-onset psychotic bipolar disorder who seem to share some developmental trajectories with patients with early-onset schizophrenia. These early-onset psychotic bipolar patients have low intelligence quotient, more neurological signs, reduced frontal gray matter at the time of their first psychotic episode, and greater brain changes than healthy controls in a pattern similar to early-onset schizophrenia cases. However, patients with early-onset schizophrenia seem to have more social impairment, developmental abnormalities (eg, language problems), and lower academic achievement in childhood than early-onset bipolar patients. We suggest that some of these abnormal developmental trajectories are more related to the phenotypic features (eg, early-onset psychotic symptoms) of these 2 syndromes than to categorically defined Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders disorders.
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页码:S138 / S146
页数:9
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