Modelling the overlap and divergence of autistic and schizotypal traits on hippocampal subfield volumes and regional cerebral blood flow

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Igor Nenadić
Tina Meller
Ulrika Evermann
Julia-Katharina Pfarr
Andrea Federspiel
Sebastian Walther
Sarah Grezellschak
Ahmad Abu-Akel
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[1] Philipps Universität Marburg,Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Lab, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[2] University of Marburg and Justus Liebig University Giessen,Center for Mind, Brain, and Behavior (CMBB)
[3] Marburg University Hospital – UKGM,Translational Research Center
[4] University Hospital of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy,Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology
[5] University of Bern,School of Psychological Sciences
[6] Inselspital,The Haifa Brain and Behavior Hub
[7] Bern University Hospital,undefined
[8] and University of Bern,undefined
[9] University of Haifa,undefined
[10] University of Haifa,undefined
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Molecular Psychiatry | 2024年 / 29卷
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Psychiatric disorders show high co-morbidity, including co-morbid expressions of subclinical psychopathology across multiple disease spectra. Given the limitations of classical case-control designs in elucidating this overlap, new approaches are needed to identify biological underpinnings of spectra and their interaction. We assessed autistic-like traits (using the Autism Quotient, AQ) and schizotypy - as models of subclinical expressions of disease phenotypes and examined their association with volumes and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) of anterior, mid- and posterior hippocampus segments from  structural MRI scans in 318 and arterial spin labelling (ASL) in 346 nonclinical subjects, which overlapped with the structural imaging sample (N = 298). We demonstrate significant interactive effects of positive schizotypy and AQ social skills as well as of positive schizotypy and AQ imagination on hippocampal subfield volume variation. Moreover, we show that AQ attention switching modulated hippocampal head rCBF, while positive schizotypy by AQ attention to detail interactions modulated hippocampal tail rCBF. In addition, we show significant correlation of hippocampal volume and rCBF in both region-of-interest and voxel-wise analyses, which were robust after removal of variance related to schizotypy and autistic traits. These findings provide empirical evidence for both the modulation of hippocampal subfield structure and function through subclinical traits, and in particular how only the interaction of phenotype facets leads to significant reductions or variations in these parameters. This makes a case for considering the synergistic impact of different (subclinical) disease spectra on transdiagnostic biological parameters in psychiatry.
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