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Microstructural abnormalities in callosal fibers and their relationship with cognitive function in schizophrenia: A tract-specific analysis study.
Ohoshi, Yuji; Takahashi, Shun; Yamada, Shinichi; Ishida, Takuya; Tsuda, Kumi; Tsuji, Tomikimi; Terada, Masaki; Shinosaki, Kazuhiro; Ukai, Satoshi.
Afiliação
  • Ohoshi Y; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan.
  • Takahashi S; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan.
  • Yamada S; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan.
  • Ishida T; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan.
  • Tsuda K; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan.
  • Tsuji T; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan.
  • Terada M; Wakayama-Minami Radiology Clinic, Wakayama, Japan.
  • Shinosaki K; Department of Neuropsychiatry, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan.
  • Ukai S; Asakayama General Hospital, Osaka, Japan.
Brain Behav ; 9(8): e01357, 2019 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31283112
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The corpus callosum serves the essential role of relaying cognitive information between the homologous regions in the left and the right hemispheres of the brain. Cognitive impairment is a core dysfunction of schizophrenia, but much of its pathophysiology is unknown. The aim of this study was to elucidate the association between microstructural abnormalities of the corpus callosum and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia.

METHODS:

We examined stepwise multiple regression analysis to investigate the relationship of the fractional anisotropy (FA) of callosal fibers in each segment with z-scores of each brief assessment of cognition in schizophrenia subtest and cognitive composite score in all subjects (19 patients with schizophrenia [SZ group] and 19 healthy controls [HC group]). Callosal fibers were separated into seven segments based on their cortical projection using tract-specific analysis of diffusion tensor imaging.

RESULTS:

The FA of callosal fibers in the temporal segment was significantly associated with z-scores of token motor test, Tower of London test, and the composite score. In the SZ group, the FA of callosal fibers in the temporal segment was significantly associated with the z-score of the Tower of London test. In addition, the FA of callosal fibers in temporal segment showed significant negative association with the positive and negative syndrome scale negative score in the SZ group. Compared to the HC group, the FA in temporal segment was significantly decreased in the SZ group.

CONCLUSION:

Our results suggest that microstructural abnormalities in the callosal white matter fibers connecting bilateral temporal lobe cortices contribute to poor executive function and severe negative symptom in patients with schizophrenia.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esquizofrenia / Psicologia do Esquizofrênico / Cognição / Corpo Caloso / Imagem de Tensor de Difusão / Substância Branca Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esquizofrenia / Psicologia do Esquizofrênico / Cognição / Corpo Caloso / Imagem de Tensor de Difusão / Substância Branca Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article