| Literature DB >> 32839449 |
Renate de Bock1,2, Amatya J Mackintosh1,2, Franziska Maier1, Stefan Borgwardt1,3, Anita Riecher-Rössler4, Christina Andreou5,6.
Abstract
Resting-state EEG microstates are brief (50-100 ms) periods, in which the spatial configuration of scalp global field power remains quasi-stable before rapidly shifting to another configuration. Changes in microstate parameters have been described in patients with psychotic disorders. These changes have also been observed in individuals with a clinical or genetic high risk, suggesting potential usefulness of EEG microstates as a biomarker for psychotic disorders. The present study aimed to investigate the potential of EEG microstates as biomarkers for psychotic disorders and future transition to psychosis in patients at ultra-high-risk (UHR). We used 19-channel clinical EEG recordings and orthogonal contrasts to compare temporal parameters of four normative microstate classes (A-D) between patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP; n = 29), UHR patients with (UHR-T; n = 20) and without (UHR-NT; n = 34) later transition to psychosis, and healthy controls (HC; n = 25). Microstate A was increased in patients (FEP & UHR-T & UHR-NT) compared to HC, suggesting an unspecific state biomarker of general psychopathology. Microstate B displayed a decrease in FEP compared to both UHR patient groups, and thus may represent a state biomarker specific to psychotic illness progression. Microstate D was significantly decreased in UHR-T compared to UHR-NT, suggesting its potential as a selective biomarker of future transition in UHR patients.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32839449 PMCID: PMC7445239 DOI: 10.1038/s41398-020-00963-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Psychiatry ISSN: 2158-3188 Impact factor: 6.222
Orthogonal contrasts.
| Contrast | Group 1 | Group 2 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | FEP, UHR-T, UHR-NT | vs. | HC |
| II | FEP | vs. | UHR-T, UHR-NT |
| III | UHR-T | vs. | UHR-NT |
Sample demographics.
| HC | UHR-NT | UHR-T | FEP | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Post-hoc | |||||||
| Sex (M:F) | 12:13 | 26:8 | 11:9 | 19:10 | 5.69 | 0.128 | |
| Age (mean [SD]) | 22.39 (5.24) | 25.32 (8.14) | 25.80 (7.20) | 28.68 (7.64) | 3.41 | 0.020 | FEP > HC |
| BPRS (mean [SD]) | |||||||
| Total score | – | 41.62 (11.70) | 41.84 (9.67) | 53.81 (11.02) | 10.60 | <0.001 | FEP > UHR-T, UHR-NT |
| Depression/anxiety | – | 9.59 (4.32) | 10.69 (2.87) | 11.79 (4.44) | 2.09 | 0.131 | |
| Psychosis/thought disturbance | – | 6.30 (2.35) | 6.52 (2.12) | 12.09 (3.42) | 38.68 | <0.001 | FEP > UHR-T, UHR-NT |
| Negative symptoms | – | 6.43 (2.51) | 5.76 (2.70) | 5.75 (2.81) | 0.58 | 0.562 | |
| Activation | – | 5.80 (2.38) | 5.22 (1.46) | 7.21 (3.55) | 3.34 | 0.041 | FEP > UHR-T |
| Comorbidities (ICD-10) | |||||||
| F10–F19a | – | 1 | 3 | 1 | |||
| F30–F39a | – | 9 | 16 | 7 | |||
| F40–F49a | – | 3 | 9 | 0 | |||
| F60–F69a | – | 0 | 0 | 1 | |||
| EEG total analysis time (mean [SD]) | 299.72 (41.16) | 296.74 (48.57) | 309.35 (48.14) | 296.71 (45.24) | 0.38 | 0.768 | |
| EEG explained variance (%) (mean [SD]) | 76.92 (2.77) | 76.75 (2.95) | 75.42 (4.00) | 77.25 (3.68) | 1.29 | 0.281 | |
HC healthy controls, UHR-NT ultra-high-risk without transition to psychosis at follow-up, UHR-T ultra-high-risk with transition to psychosis at follow-up, FEP first-episode psychosis, BPRS Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, SD standard deviation.
aF10–F19 = Mental and behavioral disorders due to psychoactive substance use; F30–F39 = Mood [affective] disorders; F40–F49 = Neurotic, stress-related, and somatoform disorders; F60–F69 = Disorders of adult personality and behavior. Significance level is 0.05; only significant differences between groups (Games-Howell corrected) are presented for post-hoc comparisons.
Fig. 1Spatial configuration of the four microstate classes.
Each row displays the four topographic configurations (A-D) for each group. HC healthy controls, UHR-NT ultra-high-risk without transition, UHR-T ultra-high-risk with transition, FEP first-episode psychosis.
Means for all microstate parameters.
| HC | UHR-NT | UHR-T | FEP | Post-hoc | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coverage (%) (mean [SD]) | |||||||
| A | 22.74 (5.38) | 23.27 (5.08) | 26.27 (6.14) | 30.77 (7.50) | 10.58 | <0.001 | FEP > UHR-NT, HC |
| B | 20.85 (4.32) | 21.46 (4.85) | 21.11 (7.08) | 18.04 (6.26) | 2.28 | 0.084 | |
| C | 32.23 (6.41) | 30.64 (8.64) | 34.30 (5.33) | 29.18 (9.28) | 1.88 | 0.138 | |
| D | 24.18 (6.62) | 24.63 (7.38) | 18.32 (7.73) | 22.03 (7.65) | 3.56 | 0.017 | UHR-T < UHR-NT, HC |
| Duration (ms) (mean [SD]) | |||||||
| A | 66.69 (7.47) | 65.49 (7.75) | 70.48 (8.95) | 73.71 (13.50) | 4.30 | 0.007 | FEP > UHR-NT |
| B | 65.12 (13.98) | 62.89 (8.81) | 63.50 (11.10) | 59.58 (11.23) | 1.17 | 0.326 | |
| C | 77.29 (15.92) | 72.94 (19.28) | 76.74 (9.16) | 70.84 (18.46) | 0.88 | 0.456 | |
| D | 66.68 (15.19) | 64.28 (13.00) | 60.82 (14.24) | 60.18 (11.55) | 1.33 | 0.268 | |
| Occurrence/s (mean [SD]) | |||||||
| A | 3.47 (0.83) | 3.60 (0.67) | 3.79 (0.72) | 4.29 (0.89) | 6.15 | 0.001 | FEP > UHR-NT, HC |
| B | 3.31 (0.59) | 3.45 (0.61) | 3.34 (0.80) | 2.99 (0.60) | 2.76 | 0.046 | FEP < UHR-NT |
| C | 4.33 (0.68 | 4.31 (0.76) | 4.60 (0.61) | 4.21 (0.88) | 1.08 | 0.361 | |
| D | 3.69 (0.64) | 3.86 (0.69) | 2.97 (0.76) | 3.68 (0.96) | 5.98 | 0.001 | UHR-T > HC, UHR-NT, FEP |
Significance level is 0.05; only significant differences between groups (Games-Howell corrected) are presented for post-hoc comparisons.
HC healthy controls, UHR-NT ultra-high-risk without transition, UHR-T ultra-high-risk with transition, FEP first-episode psychosis.