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Functional network connectivity impairments and core cognitive deficits in schizophrenia

机译:精神分裂症中的功能网络连接障碍与核心认知缺陷

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Abstract Cognitive deficits contribute to functional disability in patients with schizophrenia and may be related to altered functional networks that serve cognition. We evaluated the integrity of major functional networks and assessed their role in supporting two cognitive functions affected in schizophrenia: processing speed (PS) and working memory (WM). Resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) data, N = 261 patients and 327 controls, were aggregated from three independent cohorts and evaluated using Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta Analysis rsfMRI analysis pipeline. Meta‐ and mega‐analyses were used to evaluate patient‐control differences in functional connectivity (FC) measures. Canonical correlation analysis was used to study the association between cognitive deficits and FC measures. Patients showed consistent patterns of cognitive and resting‐state FC (rsFC) deficits across three cohorts. Patient‐control differences in rsFC calculated using seed‐based and dual‐regression approaches were consistent (Cohen's d : 0.31?±?0.09 and 0.29?±?0.08, p ??10 ?4 ). RsFC measures explained 12–17% of the individual variations in PS and WM in the full sample and in patients and controls separately, with the strongest correlations found in salience, auditory, somatosensory, and default‐mode networks. The pattern of association between rsFC ( within‐network ) and PS ( r = .45, p = .07) and WM ( r = .36, p = .16), and rsFC ( between‐network ) and PS ( r = .52, p = 8.4?×?10 ?3 ) and WM ( r = .47, p = .02), derived from multiple networks was related to effect size of patient‐control differences in the functional networks. No association was detected between rsFC and current medication dose or psychosis ratings. Patients demonstrated significant reduction in several FC networks that may partially underlie some of the core neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia. The strength of connectivity‐cognition relationships in different networks was strongly associated with network's vulnerability to schizophrenia.
机译:摘要认知不足导致功能障碍精神分裂症患者和可能与该服务的认知改变功能网络。我们评估了主要的功能网络的完整性,并评估他们的支持影响了精神分裂症两种认知功能的作用:处理速度(PS)和工作记忆(WM)。静息态功能磁共振成像(rsfMRI)数据,N = 261名患者和327度的控制,从三个独立队列聚集并评价通过Meta分析rsfMRI分析管道使用增强神经影像学遗传学。间 - 和巨型分析来评估功能连接(FC)的措施患者控制的差异。典型相关分析被用来研究认知缺陷和FC措施之间的关联。患者表现在三个同伙认知和静息状态FC(RSFC)赤字的一致的模式。在RSFC计算使用种子系和双回归方法病人控制的差异是一致的(科恩的d:0.31±0.09和0.29±0.08,P< 10 4???????)。 RSFC措施的全部样品中,并在患者和对照中说明PS和WM的个体差异的12-17%分别地与在显着性的,听觉的,体感和默认模式网络发现的最强相关性。关联的RSFC(内网络)和PS(R = 0.45,P = 0.07)和WM(R = 0.36,P = 0.16),和RSFC(网络之间-)和PS(R =之间的图案0.52,p = 8.4?×?10?3)和WM(R = 0.47,p = 0.02),从多个网络的一员有关的在功能网络病人控制的差异的影响大小。 RSFC和目前服用的药物剂量或精神病等级之间未检测到相关性。患者表现出几个FC网络,可以部分地背后的一些核心神经认知缺陷的精神分裂症显著减少。在不同的网络连通性认知关系的强度是紧密联系在一起的网络的脆弱性精神分裂症有关。

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    《Human brain mapping 》 |2019年第16期| 共13页
  • 作者单位

    Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Maryland School of;

    Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Maryland School of;

    Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Maryland School of;

    Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Maryland School of;

    Imaging Genetics Center Mark &

    Mary Stevens Institute for Neuroimaging &

    InformaticsKeck School of;

    Imaging Genetics Center Mark &

    Mary Stevens Institute for Neuroimaging &

    InformaticsKeck School of;

    Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Maryland School of;

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Mind Research NetworkAlbuquerque New Mexico;

    Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Maryland School of;

    Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Maryland School of;

    Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Maryland School of;

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  • 中图分类 神经病学 ;
  • 关键词

    effect size; processing speed; resting‐state functional connectivity; working memory;

    机译:效果尺寸;处理速度;休息状态功能连接;工作记忆;

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