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Functional Dysconnectivity in Ventral Striatocortical Systems in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.

Ángeles Tepper1, Analía Cuiza1, Luz María Alliende1, Carlos Mena1,2, Juan Pablo Ramirez-Mahaluf1, Barbara Iruretagoyena1,3, Claudia Ornstein4, Rosemarie Fritsch4, Ruben Nachar5,6, Alfonso González-Valderrama5,6, Juan Undurraga3,5, Juan Pablo Cruz7, Cristian Tejos8,9,10, Alex Fornito11, Gabriela Repetto12, Nicolas Crossley1,9,10.   

Abstract

22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder that represents one of the greatest known risk factors for psychosis. Previous studies in psychotic subjects without the deletion have identified a dopaminergic dysfunction in striatal regions, and dysconnectivity of striatocortical systems, as an important mechanism in the emergence of psychosis. Here, we used resting-state functional MRI to examine striatocortical functional connectivity in 22q11.2DS patients. We used a 2 × 2 factorial design including 125 subjects (55 healthy controls, 28 22q11.2DS patients without a history of psychosis, 10 22q11.2DS patients with a history of psychosis, and 32 subjects with a history of psychosis without the deletion), allowing us to identify network effects related to the deletion and to the presence of psychosis. In line with previous results from psychotic patients without 22q11.2DS, we found that there was a dorsal to ventral gradient of hypo- to hyperstriatocortical connectivity related to psychosis across both patient groups. The 22q11.2DS was additionally associated with abnormal functional connectivity in ventral striatocortical networks, with no significant differences identified in the dorsal system. Abnormalities in the ventral striatocortical system observed in these individuals with high genetic risk to psychosis may thus reflect a marker of illness risk.
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Keywords:  22q11DS; dopaminergic systems; functional connectivity; genetic risk to psychosis; schizophrenia; striatal connectivity

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34931688      PMCID: PMC8886597          DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbab139

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


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