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Disrupted structural covariance network in first episode schizophrenia patients: Evidence from a large sample MRI-based morphometric study.

Xiao Zhang1, Wenming Liu2, Fan Guo1, Chen Li1, Xingrui Wang1, Huaning Wang2, Hong Yin3, Yuanqiang Zhu4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent progress in neuroscience research has provided evidence that schizophrenia is a disease that involves dysconnectivity of brain networks. Widespread gray matter loss was commonly observed but how these gray matter abnormalities are characterized at the large-scale network-level in schizophrenia, especially patients with first-episode (FE-SCZ) remains unclear.
METHODS: In this study, gray matter structural network aberrations were investigated by applying structural covariance network analysis to 193 first episode schizophrenia patients and 178 age and gender-matched healthy controls (HCs). The mean gray matter volume in seed regions relating to eight specific networks (visual, auditory, sensorimotor, speech, semantic, default-mode, executive control, and salience) were extracted, and voxel-wise analyses of covariance were conducted to compare the association between whole-brain gray matter volume and each seed region for FE-SCZ and HCs.
RESULTS: The auditory network was less extended in FE-SCZ compared with HCs, with a significant decrease in the structural association between the Hesch's gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus and the superior frontal gyrus. Hyperconnectivity was observed in executive control network with a significant increase in the structural association between the dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex and the superior frontal gyrus and supplementary motor area.
CONCLUSION: Our research shows that seed based structural covariance analysis can well characterize multiple large-scale networks, the observed changes might underly the hallucinations and cognitive impairments observed in FE-SCZ. Given that these patients were experiencing their first episode of schizophrenia, our findings suggest that such structural network deficits are present at an early stage in this disorder.
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Keywords:  Auditory network; Executive control network; First episode; Schizophrenia; Structural covariance network

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33203611     DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Res        ISSN: 0920-9964            Impact factor:   4.939


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