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Convergence and Divergence of Brain Network Dysfunction in Deficit and Non-deficit Schizophrenia.

Miao Yu1, Zhengjia Dai2,3, Xiaowei Tang4, Xiang Wang5, Xiaobin Zhang4, Weiwei Sha4, Shuqiao Yao5, Ni Shu3, Xindi Wang3, Jiaying Yang6, Xiangyang Zhang7, Xiangrong Zhang1,8, Yong He3, Zhijun Zhang1,9.   

Abstract

Deficit schizophrenia (DS), characterized by primary and enduring negative symptoms, has been considered as a pathophysiologically distinct schizophrenic subgroup. Neuroimaging characteristics of DS, especially functional brain network architecture, remain largely unknown. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and graph theory approaches were employed to investigate the topological organization of whole-brain functional networks of 114 male participants including 33 DS, 41 non-deficit schizophrenia (NDS) and 40 healthy controls (HCs). At the whole-brain level, both the NDS and DS group exhibited lower local efficiency (Eloc) than the HC group, implying the reduction of local specialization of brain information processing (reduced functional segregation). The DS, but not NDS group, exhibited enhanced parallel information transfer (enhanced functional integration) as determined by smaller characteristic path length (Lp) and higher global efficiency (Eglob). The Lp and Eglob presented significant correlations with Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) total score in the DS group. At the nodal level, both the NDS and DS groups showed higher functional connectivity in the inferior frontal gyrus and hippocampus, and lower connectivity in the visual areas and striatum than the controls. The DS group exhibited higher nodal connectivity in the right inferior temporal gyrus than the NDS and HC group. The diminished expression of Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) subfactors negatively correlated with nodal connectivity of right putamen, while asociality/amotivation positively correlated with right hippocampus across whole patients. We highlighted the convergence and divergence of brain functional network dysfunctions in patients with DS and NDS, which provides crucial insights into pathophysiological mechanisms of the 2 schizophrenic subtypes.
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Keywords:  deficit schizophrenia; functional connectivity; graph theory; resting-state fMRI; small-world

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29036672      PMCID: PMC5737538          DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbx014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Bull        ISSN: 0586-7614            Impact factor:   9.306


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