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Cerebello-thalamo-cortical networks predict positive symptom progression in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis

机译:小脑-丘脑-皮质网络预测精神病超高风险个体的阳性症状进展

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Prospective longitudinal evaluation of adolescents at ultra-high-risk (UHR) for the development of psychosis enables an enriched neurodevelopmental perspective of disease progression in the absence of many of the factors that typically confound research with formally psychotic patients (antipsychotic medications, drug/alcohol dependence). The cerebellum has been linked to cognitive dysfunction and symptom severity in schizophrenia and recent work from our team suggests that it is a promising target for investigation in UHR individuals as well. However, the cerebellum and cerebello-thalamo-cortical networks have not been investigated developmentally or with respect to disease progression in this critical population. Further, to date, the types of longitudinal multimodal connectivity studies that would substantially inform our understanding of this area have not yet been conducted. In the present investigation 26 UHR and 24 healthy control adolescents were administered structured clinical interviews and scanned at baseline and then again at 12-month time points to investigate both functional and structural connectivity development of cerebello-thalamo-cortical networks in conjunction with symptom progression. Our results provide evidence of abnormal functional and structural cerebellar network development in the UHR group. Crucially, we also found that cerebello-thalamo-cortical network development and connectivity at baseline are associated with positive symptom course, suggesting that cerebellar networks may be a biomarker of disease progression. Together, these findings provide support for neurodevelopmental models of psychotic disorders and suggest that the cerebellum and respective networks with the cortex may be especially important for elucidating the pathophysiology of psychosis and highlighting novel treatment targets. Highlights ? The cerebellum is an important target of research across the psychosis spectrum. ? Cerebellar networks were investigated over 12 months in youth at-risk for psychosis. ? Network development differs from controls in the at-risk group. ? Cerebello-cortical network connectivity predicts worsening positive symptoms. ? Supports neurodevelopmental models of psychosis and implicates the cerebellum.
机译:对青少年在精神病发展方面的超高风险(UHR)进行前瞻性纵向评估,可以在缺乏许多通常与正式精神病患者混淆研究的因素(抗精神病药物,药物/酒精)的情况下,丰富的神经疾病发展观点依赖性)。小脑与精神分裂症的认知功能障碍和症状严重程度有关,我们团队最近的研究表明,小脑也是UHR个人研究的有希望的目标。然而,尚未在这一关键人群中对小脑和小脑-丘脑-皮质网络进行发育或疾病进展方面的研究。此外,迄今为止,还没有进行能够实质性地帮助我们理解这一领域的纵向多式联运研究类型。在本次调查中,对26名UHR和24名健康对照青少年进行了结构化临床访谈,并在基线进行了扫描,然后在12个月的时间点再次进行了调查,以研究小脑-丘脑-皮层网络的功能和结构连接发展以及症状发展。我们的结果提供了UHR组中异常的功能性和结构性小脑网络发育的证据。至关重要的是,我们还发现小脑-丘脑-皮质网络的发展和基线连接性与阳性症状进程相关,这表明小脑网络可能是疾病进展的生物标志。总之,这些发现为精神病性疾病的神经发育模型提供了支持,并表明小脑以及与皮层的各个网络对于阐明精神病的病理生理学和强调新的治疗目标可能特别重要。强调 ?小脑是整个精神病学领域的重要研究目标。 ?在有精神病风险的青年中调查了12个月以上的小脑网络。 ?网络开发与高风险组的控制有所不同。 ?小脑皮层神经网络的连通性可预示阳性症状的恶化。 ?支持精神病的神经发育模型,并牵涉小脑。

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