| Literature DB >> 28247157 |
Yukiko Saito1,2, Marek Kubicki3,4, Inga Koerte1,5, Tatsui Otsuka1, Yogesh Rathi1, Ofer Pasternak1, Sylvain Bouix1, Ryan Eckbo1, Zora Kikinis1, Christian Clemm von Hohenberg1,6, Tomohide Roppongi1, Elisabetta Del Re1,7, Takeshi Asami1, Sang-Hyuk Lee1, Sarina Karmacharya1, Raquelle I Mesholam-Gately8, Larry J Seidman9,8, James Levitt1,7, Robert W McCarley7, Martha E Shenton1,7, Margaret A Niznikiewicz1,7.
Abstract
In schizophrenia, abnormalities in structural connectivity between brain regions known to contain mirror neurons and their relationship to negative symptoms related to a domain of social cognition are not well understood. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scans were acquired in 16 patients with first episode schizophrenia and 16 matched healthy controls. FA and Trace of the tracts interconnecting regions known to be rich in mirror neurons, i.e., anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), inferior parietal lobe (IPL) and premotor cortex (PMC) were evaluated. A significant group effect for Trace was observed in IPL-PMC white matter fiber tract (F (1, 28) = 7.13, p = .012), as well as in the PMC-ACC white matter fiber tract (F (1, 28) = 4.64, p = .040). There were no group differences in FA. In addition, patients with schizophrenia showed a significant positive correlation between the Trace of the left IPL-PMC white matter fiber tract, and the Ability to Feel Intimacy and Closeness score (rho = .57, p = 0.034), and a negative correlation between the Trace of the left PMC-ACC and the Relationships with Friends and Peers score (rho = remove -.54, p = 0.049). We have demonstrated disrupted white mater microstructure within the white matter tracts subserving brain regions containing mirror neurons. We further showed that such structural disruptions might impact negative symptoms and, more specifically, contribute to the inability to feel intimacy (a measure conceptually related to theory of mind) in first episode schizophrenia. Further studies are needed to understand the potential of our results for diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Diffusion tensor imaging; First-episode schizophrenia; Mirror neuron; White matter connectivity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 28247157 PMCID: PMC5809316 DOI: 10.1007/s11682-017-9685-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Imaging Behav ISSN: 1931-7557 Impact factor: 3.978