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Verbal and Visual Memory Impairments Among Young Offspring and Healthy Adult Relatives of Patients With Schizophrenia andn Bipolar Disorder: Selective Generational Patterns Indicate Different Developmental Trajectories

机译:精神分裂症和双相情感障碍患者的年轻后代和健康成年亲戚的言语和视觉记忆障碍:选择性世代模式表明不同的发展轨迹

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Objective: Memory deficits have been shown in patients affected by schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar (BP)/mood disorder. We recently reported that young high-risk offspring of an affected parent were impaired in both verbal episodic memory (VEM) and visual episodic memory (VisEM). Understanding better the trajectory of memory impairments from childhood to adult clinical status in risk populations is crucial for early detection and prevention. In multigenerational families densely affected by SZ or BP, our aim was to compare the memory impairments observed in young nonaffected offspring with memory functioning in nonaffected adult relatives and patients. Methods: For 20 years, we followed up numerous kindreds in the Eastern Québec population. After having characterized the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders phenotypes, we assessed cognition (N = 381) in 3 subsamples in these kindreds and in controls: 60 young offspring of a parent affected by SZ or BP, and in the adult generations, 92 nonaffected adult relatives and 40 patients affected by SZ or BP. VEM was assessed with the California Verbal Learning Test and VisEM with the Rey figures. Results: The VEM deficits observed in the offspring were also found in adult relatives and patients. In contrast, the VisEM impairments observed in the young offspring were present only in patients, not in the adult relatives. Conclusion: Implications for prevention and genetic mechanisms can be drawn from the observation that VEM and VisEM would show distinct generational trajectories and that the trajectory associated with VisEM may offer a better potential than VEM to predict future risk of developing the disease.
机译:目的:精神分裂症(SZ)和躁郁症(BP)/情绪障碍患者均表现出记忆力减退。我们最近报道说,患病父母的年轻高危后代在言语情节记忆(VEM)和视觉情节记忆(VisEM)中均受损。更好地了解风险人群从儿童期到成人临床状态的记忆障碍的轨迹对于早期发现和预防至关重要。在密集受SZ或BP影响的多代家庭中,我们的目的是比较未受影响的年轻后代中观察到的记忆障碍与未受影响的成年亲戚和患者中的记忆功能。方法:20年以来,我们对魁北克东部人群的众多亲属进行了随访。在确定了《精神疾病诊断和统计手册》的表型之后,我们评估了这些亲属和对照的3个子样本的认知(N = 381):受SZ或BP影响的父母的60个后代,以及成年后的92个未受影响的成年亲属和40名受SZ或BP影响的患者。 VEM通过加利福尼亚语言学习测试进行评估,VisEM通过Rey数据进行评估。结果:在成年亲属和患者中也发现了在后代中发现的VEM缺陷。相反,在年轻后代中观察到的VisEM损伤仅存在于患者中,而不存在于成年亲属中。结论:对VEM和VisEM会显示不同的世代轨迹,并且与VisEM相关的轨迹可能比VEM提供更好的潜力来预测未来患病风险,这可以从预防和遗传机制的角度得出结论。

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    《Schizophrenia Bulletin》 |2011年第6期|p.1218-1228|共11页
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    Marc-André Roy;

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    Centre de recherche Université Laval Robert-Giffard, 2601, chemin de la Canardière (F-4500), Quebec, QC G1J 2G3, Canada;

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