Neuroimaging signature associated with symptom exacerbation in early-stage psychosis

Author:

Mihaljevic Marina,Nagpal Anisha,Etyemez Semra,Narita Zui,Ross Anna,Schaub Rebecca,Cascella Nicola,Coughlin Jennifer M.,Nestadt Gerald,Nucifora Frederik C.,Sedlak Thomas W.,Calhoun VinceORCID,Faria AndreiaORCID,Yang Kun,Sawa Akira

Abstract

ABSTRACTRecent reports have indicated that the occurrence of symptom exacerbation in early-stage psychosis could result in brain changes, which are likely to underlie the poorer disease outcome. Thus, it is important to identify neuroimaging signature associated with symptom exacerbation in early-stage psychosis. We studied 85 patients with psychosis within two years after onset and 94 healthy controls (HC). The patient group was subdivided into two groups: 54 patients who did not experience major symptom exacerbation between the onset and study enrollment (P1), and 31 patients who experienced major symptom exacerbation (P2). We analyzed three brain imaging measures derived from resting-state functional MRI, such as global efficiency, nodal efficiency, and resting-state functional connectivity (rs-FC). After excluding some brain imaging measures that were potentially affected by clinical variables, we conducted a comparison between overall patient group and HC group as well as comparsions between HC, P1, and P2 groups for these three types of brain imaging measures, respectively. By integrating the information, we pinned down the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and thalamus as key hubs in the context of several large-scale brain networks associated with symptom exacerbations in early-stage psychosis. Our study implies the importance of considering neural mechanism associated with symptom exacerbations in early stages of psychotic disorders.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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