| Literature DB >> 28187217 |
Rebbekah J Atkinson1,2,3, W Ross Fulham1,2,3, Patricia T Michie1,2,3,4, Philip B Ward5,6, Juanita Todd1,3,4, Helen Stain7,8, Robyn Langdon3,9,10, Renate Thienel1,2,3,11, Georgie Paulik3,12,13, Gavin Cooper1,3, Ulrich Schall1,2,3,14.
Abstract
The onset of schizophrenia is typically preceded by a prodromal period lasting several years during which sub-threshold symptoms may be identified retrospectively. Clinical interviews are currently used to identify individuals who have an ultra-high risk (UHR) of developing a psychotic illness with a view to provision of interventions that prevent, delay or reduce severity of future mental health issues. The utility of bio-markers as an adjunct in the identification of UHR individuals is not yet established. Several event-related potential measures, especially mismatch-negativity (MMN), have been identified as potential biomarkers for schizophrenia. In this 12-month longitudinal study, demographic, clinical and neuropsychological data were acquired from 102 anti-psychotic naive UHR and 61 healthy controls, of whom 80 UHR and 58 controls provided valid EEG data during a passive auditory task at baseline. Despite widespread differences between UHR and controls on demographic, clinical and neuropsychological measures, MMN and P3a did not differ between these groups. Of 67 UHR at the 12-month follow-up, 7 (10%) had transitioned to a psychotic illness. The statistical power to detect differences between those who did or did not transition was limited by the lower than expected transition rate. ERPs did not predict transition, with trends in the opposite direction to that predicted. In exploratory analysis, the strongest predictors of transition were measures of verbal memory and subjective emotional disturbance.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28187217 PMCID: PMC5302824 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Peak Latency of ERP Components in the Passive Auditory Task.
| Component | Condition | Peak Latency | Search Window |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 186 | 116–256 | |
| Frequency | 168 | 98–238 | |
| Intensity | 158 | 88–228 | |
| Duration | 282 | 192–372 | |
| Frequency | 272 | 182–362 | |
| Intensity | 268 | 178–358 |
Peak latency for each ERP component of interest in the grand average ERP (across all participants at baseline) and the intervals searched when measuring each participant’s peak amplitude and latency for statistical analyses.
Key demographic measures contrasting UHR and controls at baseline.
| Measure | Sub-Measure | Control | UHR | Statistic | Significance | Cohen’s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 61 | 102 | |||||
| Age | 19.1 (3.19) | 18.6 (2.71) | n.s. | 0.168 | ||
| Gender | Male | 32 | 47 | χ 2(1) = .62 | n.s. | 0.124 |
| Female | 29 | 55 | ||||
| Handedness | Right | 48 | 83 | χ 2(2) = .30 | n.s. | |
| Left | 5 | 7 | ||||
| Ambidextrous | 6 | 8 | ||||
| Employment | Employed/Student | 57 | 67 | χ 2(1) = 21.9 | 0.799 | |
| Unemployed | 1 | 34 | ||||
| Years of Education | 11.9 (2.62) | 10.0 (2.54) | 0.807 | |||
| Medication | Any Medication | 4 | 46 | χ 2(1) = 26.6 | 0.922 | |
| Nil | 52 | 50 | ||||
| Previously Treated Mental Health Problems | Any | 2 | 90 | χ 2(1) = 114.2 | 3.193 | |
| Nil | 57 | 10 | ||||
| Family History (First Degree) | Schizophrenia | 24 | χ 2(1) = 16.7 | 0.685 | ||
| Nil | 59 | 76 | ||||
| Cannabis Use | Have Used | 19 | 58 | χ 2(1) = 12.8 | 0.596 | |
| Have Never Used | 42 | 38 | ||||
| Age First Used | 16.5 (1.81) | 14.8 (2.27) | 0.645 | |||
| Age Regular Usage | 16.6 (3.21) | 15.2 (1.72) | 0.425 | |||
| Duration Use (users) | 2.58 (2.59) | 3.50 (2.62) | 0.598 | |||
| Duration Use (all) | 0.80 (1.86) | 2.12 (2.66) | 0.664 | |||
| WASI 2 Subscale IQ | 118 (12.0) | 104 (16.5) | 0.946 | |||
| Global Assessment of Functioning | 85.7 (6.12) | 55.5 (12.2) | 2.678 |
Means (Standard Deviation) and statistical significance of the difference between Controls and UHR after co-varying for age. For clarity, p values >.1 listed as n.s. Effect size reported as Cohen’s d.
† Antipsychotic medication was one of the exclusion criteria. 4 Controls and 13 UHR were taking non-psychotropic/non-specified medications.
†† 1st degree family history of schizophrenia was an exclusion criteria for controls.
* p < .05 uncorrected.
** p < .01 uncorrected.
Fig 1Comparison of Control and UHR Groups.
ERP waveforms for the passive auditory task at baseline contrasting the response from the Control and UHR groups.
Comparison of UHR and Control ERPs for the passive auditory task.
| Control | UHR | Statistic | Cohen’s | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 58 | 80 | |||||
| Age | 19.1 (3.18) | 18.6 (2.68) | .34 | |||
| Male/Female | 30/28 | 38/42 | χ2(1) = .24 | .62 | ||
| MMNAmplitude | ||||||
| Duration | -4.80 (2.12) | -4.49 (2.28) | .57 | .098 | ||
| Frequency | -3.00 (1.66) | -3.13 (1.58) | .57 | .099 | ||
| Intensity | -3.01 (1.52) | -3.14 (1.96) | .58 | .095 | ||
| MMNLatency | ||||||
| Duration | 183.6 (13.3) | 185.5 (16.9) | .58 | .097 | ||
| Frequency | 164.3 (19.8) | 163.3 (24.0) | .59 | .093 | ||
| Intensity | 160.1 (27.9) | 159.3 (26.4) | .74 | .059 | ||
| P3aAmplitude | ||||||
| Duration | 3.27 (2.17) | 3.32 (1.93) | .70 | .066 | ||
| Frequency | 2.59 (1.68) | 2.54 (2.01) | .99 | .003 | ||
| Intensity | 1.82 (1.78) | 1.79 (1.75) | .96 | .010 | ||
| P3aLatency | ||||||
| Duration | 287.9 (18.3) | 286.8 (21.2) | .67 | .074 | ||
| Frequency | 274.8 (21.8) | 277.3 (21.2) | .67 | .075 | ||
| Intensity | 269.4 (27.5) | 279.4 (31.5) | .07 | .318 |
Means, standard deviations and effect sizes for the comparison of ERP measures in UHR and controls at baseline. Mean (SD) are raw scores in μV or ms. F, p and d statistics are from an ANCOVA co-varied for age (performed separately for each deviant type for MMN and P3a measures). There are no statistically significant differences between UHR and control groups in this table.
Fig 2Comparison of UHR-T and UHR-NT Groups.
ERP waveforms for the passive auditory task at baseline contrasting the response from the UHR-T and UHR-NT groups.
Comparison of UHR sub-groups’ ERPs for the Passive Auditory Task.
| Control | LTFU | UHR-NT | UHR-T | UHR-T—Control | UHR-T—UHR-NT | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stats | Stats | |||||||||
| 58 | 19 | 55 | 6 | |||||||
| 19.1 (3.19) | 18.8 (2.97) | 18.4 (2.62) | 19.8 (1.96) | t134 = .39 | .70 | .166 | t134 = .91 | .37 | .391 | |
| 30/28 | 10/9 | 25/30 | 3/3 | χ2(1) = .006 | .94 | χ2(1) = .05 | .83 | |||
| Duration | -4.80 (2.12) | -4.54 (2.32) | -4.43 (2.28) | -4.95 (2.41) | t133 = .07 | .95 | .029 | t133 = .33 | .74 | .142 |
| Frequency | -3.00 (1.66) | -3.09 (1.91) | -3.07 (1.38) | -3.77 (2.21) | t133 = 1.07 | .29 | .460 | t133 = .91 | .37 | .390 |
| Intensity | -3.01 (1.52) | -3.67 (1.76) | -2.78 (1.94) | -4.81 (1.69) | t133 = .2.37 | .019 | 1.014 | t133 = 2.61 | .010 | 1.121 |
| Duration | 183.6 (13.3) | 189.1 (15.8) | 184.8 (17.3) | 181.1 (17.3) | t133 = .32 | .75 | .136 | t133 = .41 | .69 | .174 |
| Frequency | 164.3 (19.8) | 166.8 (23.1) | 160.9 (24.6) | 173.8 (19.2) | t133 = 1.15 | .25 | .493 | t133 = 1.67 | .10 | .716 |
| Intensity | 160.1 (27.9) | 155.4 (21.4) | 160.4 (29.0) | 162.2 (16.5) | t133 = .25 | .80 | .107 | t133 = .32 | .75 | .138 |
| Duration | 3.27 (2.17) | 3.26 (1.66) | 3.43 (1.92) | 2.46 (2.88) | t133 = 1.06 | .29 | .455 | t133 = 1.39 | .17 | .595 |
| Frequency | 2.59 (1.69) | 2.40 (1.36) | 2.60 (2.06) | 2.43 (3.38) | t133 = .26 | .79 | .113 | t133 = .35 | .73 | .152 |
| Intensity | 1.82 (1.78) | 1.42 (1.41) | 1.90 (1.87) | 1.97 (1.66) | t133 = .18 | .86 | .077 | t133 = .05 | .96 | .022 |
| Duration | 287.9 (18.3) | 290.8 (21.0) | 285.2 (19.6) | 289.2 (35.6) | t133 = .21 | .84 | .088 | t133 = .59 | .56 | .252 |
| Frequency | 274.8 (21.8) | 280.8 (21.8) | 274.2 (19.8) | 294.4 (25.0) | t133 = 2.36 | .020 | 1.01 | t133 = 2.57 | .011 | 1.11 |
| Intensity | 269.4 (27.5) | 292.8 (34.0) | 273.8 (27.9) | 288.8 (45.2) | t133 = 1.58 | .12 | .677 | t133 = 1.28 | .20 | .551 |
Means, standard deviations and effect sizes for the comparison of ERP measures in UHR-T to UHR-NT, control and LTFU groups at baseline. Means (SD) are raw scores in μV or ms. t, p and Cohen’s d statistics are from planned contrasts following an ANCOVA co-varied for age performed separately for each deviant type. Data in this table are presented only for comparison with prior studies. Statistical analysis within the text is based upon an omnibus ANCOVA which includes deviant type as a factor.
* p < .05.
Test-Retest Correlations for the Passive Auditory Task.
| Correlation | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Component | Amplitude | Latency | |
| Duration | |||
| MMN | .67 | .53 | |
| P3a | .49 | .62 | |
| Frequency | |||
| MMN | .56 | .41 | |
| P3a | .62 | .76 | |
| Intensity | |||
| MMN | .73 | .54 | |
| P3a | .39 | .78 | |
Pearson test-retest correlations for ERP measures from baseline and follow-up sessions for UHR participants. n = 49 for the Passive Auditory Task.
* p < .01.
** p < .001.