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Yan-Fang Zhou1, Jun-Chao Huang1, Ping Zhang1, Feng-Mei Fan1, Song Chen1, Hong-Zhen Fan1, Yi-Min Cui2, Xing-Guang Luo3, Shu-Ping Tan1, Zhi-Ren Wang1, Wei Feng1, Ying Yuan4, Fu-De Yang1, Anya Savransky5, Meghann Ryan5, Eric Goldwaser5, Joshua Chiappelli5, Laura M Rowland5, Peter Kochunov5, Yun-Long Tan1, L Elliot Hong5.
Abstract
Although schizophrenia is a brain disorder, increasing evidence suggests that there may be body-wide involvement in this illness. However, direct evidence of brain structures involved in the presumed peripheral-central interaction in schizophrenia is still unclear. Seventy-nine previously treatment-naïve first-episode schizophrenia patients who were within 2-week antipsychotics initial stabilization, and 41 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were enrolled in the study. Group differences in subcortical brain regional structures measured by MRI and the subclinical cardiovascular, metabolic, immune, and neuroendocrine biomarkers as indexed by allostatic load, and their associations were explored. Compared with controls, patients with schizophrenia had significantly higher allostatic load (P = .001). Lateral ventricle (P < .001), choroid plexus (P < .001), and thalamus volumes (P < .001) were significantly larger, whereas amygdala volume (P = .001) was significantly smaller in patients. The choroid plexus alone was significantly correlated with higher allostatic load after age, sex, education level, and the total intracranial volume were taken into account (t = 3.60, P < .001). Allostatic load was also significantly correlated with PANSS positive (r = 0.28, P = .016) and negative (r = -0.31, P = .008) symptoms, but in opposite directions. The peripheral multisystemic and central nervous system abnormalities in schizophrenia may interact through the choroid plexus during the early stage of the illness. The choroid plexus might provide a sensitive structural biomarker to study the treatment and prevention of brain-periphery interaction abnormalities in schizophrenia.Entities:
Keywords: allostatic load; choroid plexus; chronic stress; schizophrenia
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31603232 PMCID: PMC7147577 DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbz100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schizophr Bull ISSN: 0586-7614 Impact factor: 9.306