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Heterochronicity of white matter development and aging explains regional patient control differences in schizophrenia

机译:白质发育和衰老的异时性解释了精神分裂症患者控制区域的差异

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BackgroundAltered brain connectivity is implicated in the development and clinical burden of schizophrenia. Relative to matched controls, schizophrenia patients show (1) a global and regional reduction in the integrity of the brain's white matter (WM), assessed using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) fractional anisotropy (FA), and (2) accelerated age-related decline in FA values. In the largest mega-analysis to date, we tested if differences in the trajectories of WM tract development influenced patient-control differences in FA. We also assessed if specific tracts showed exacerbated decline with aging.
机译:背景改变的大脑连通性与精神分裂症的发展和临床负担有关。相对于相匹配的对照,精神分裂症患者显示出:(1)使用弥散张量成像(DTI)分数各向异性(FA)评估的大脑白质(WM)完整性的整体和区域降低;以及(2)年龄相关的加速FA值下降。在迄今为止最大的大型分析中,我们测试了WM道发展轨迹的差异是否影响FA的患者控制差异。我们还评估了特定区域是否随着衰老而加剧恶化。

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