Neural dysfunction underlying working memory processing at different stages of the illness course in schizophrenia: a comparative meta-analysis

Author:

Yao Yuhao1234,Zhang Shufang567,Wang Boyao1234,Lin Xiaoyong1234,Zhao Gaofeng8,Deng Hong9,Chen Ying1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Huaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC) , Department of Radiology, , Chengdu , China

2. West China Hospital of Sichuan University , Department of Radiology, , Chengdu , China

3. Research Unit of Psychoradiology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences , Chengdu , China

4. Functional & Molecular Imaging Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, West China Hospital of Sichuan University , Chengdu , China

5. Department of Critical Care Medicine , West China Hospital, , Chengdu , China

6. Sichuan University , West China Hospital, , Chengdu , China

7. West China School of Nursing, Sichuan University , Chengdu , China

8. Department of Psychiatry, Shandong Daizhuang Hospital , Jinning , China

9. Mental Health Center, West China Hospital of Sichuan University , Chengdu , China

Abstract

Abstract Schizophrenia, as a chronic and persistent disorder, exhibits working memory deficits across various stages of the disorder, yet the neural mechanisms underlying these deficits remain elusive with inconsistent neuroimaging findings. We aimed to compare the brain functional changes of working memory in patients at different stages: clinical high risk, first-episode psychosis, and long-term schizophrenia, using meta-analyses of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies. Following a systematic literature search, 56 whole-brain task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging studies (15 for clinical high risk, 16 for first-episode psychosis, and 25 for long-term schizophrenia) were included. The separate and pooled neurofunctional mechanisms among clinical high risk, first-episode psychosis, and long-term schizophrenia were generated by Seed-based d Mapping toolbox. The clinical high risk and first-episode psychosis groups exhibited overlapping hypoactivation in the right inferior parietal lobule, right middle frontal gyrus, and left superior parietal lobule, indicating key lesion sites in the early phase of schizophrenia. Individuals with first-episode psychosis showed lower activation in left inferior parietal lobule than those with long-term schizophrenia, reflecting a possible recovery process or more neural inefficiency. We concluded that SCZ represent as a continuum in the early stage of illness progression, while the neural bases are inversely changed with the development of illness course to long-term course.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation

Key Research and Development Project of Science and Technology, Department of Sichuan Province

Key Research and Development Project of Science and Technology, Department of Chengdu

Medical and Health Science and Technology Development Plan of Shandong Province

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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