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Hum Brain Mapp ; 44(9): 3706-3716, 2023 06 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37070800

RESUMEN

Attentional control of auditory N100/M100 gain is reduced in individuals with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Persistent problems with executive modulation of auditory sensory activity may impact multiple aspects of psychosis. As a follow-up to our prior work reporting deficits in attentional M100 gain modulation in auditory cortex, we examined changes in M100 gain modulation longitudinally, and further examined relationships between auditory M100 and symptoms of psychosis. We compared auditory M100 in auditory sensory cortex between 21 FEP and 29 matched healthy participants and between timepoints separated by 220 ± 100 days. Magnetoencephalography data were recorded while participants alternately attended or ignored tones in an auditory oddball task. M100 was measured as the average of 80-140 ms post-stimulus in source-localized evoked responses within bilateral auditory cortex. Symptoms were assessed using the PANSS and PSYRATS. M100 amplitudes, attentional modulation of M100 amplitudes, and symptom severity all improved in FEP over time. Further, improvement in M100 modulation correlated with improvements in negative symptoms (PANSS) as well as physical, cognitive, and emotional components of hallucinations (PSYRATS). Conversely, improvements in the overall size of the M100, rather than the difference between active and passive M100 amplitudes, were related to worsening of positive symptoms (PANSS) and physical components of hallucinations. Results indicate a link between symptoms (particularly auditory hallucinations) and auditory cortex neurophysiology in FEP, where auditory attention and auditory sensation have opposed relationships to symptom change. These findings may inform current models of psychosis etiology and could provide nonpharmaceutical avenues for early intervention.


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Corteza Auditiva , Trastornos Psicóticos , Humanos , Estimulación Acústica/métodos , Potenciales Evocados Auditivos/fisiología , Magnetoencefalografía , Corteza Auditiva/fisiología , Alucinaciones , Atención
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Hum Brain Mapp ; 44(1): 218-228, 2023 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36073535

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Selective attention is impaired in first-episode psychosis (FEP). Selective attention effects can be detected during auditory tasks as increased sensory activity. We previously reported electroencephalography scalp-measured N100 enhancement is reduced in FEP. Here, we localized magnetoencephalography (MEG) M100 source activity within the auditory cortex, making novel use of the Human Connectome Project multimodal parcellation (HCP-MMP) to identify precise auditory cortical areas involved in attention modulation and its impairment in FEP. MEG was recorded from 27 FEP and 31 matched healthy controls (HC) while individuals either ignored frequent standard and rare oddball tones while watching a silent movie or attended tones by pressing a button to oddballs. Because M100 arises mainly in the auditory cortices, MEG activity during the M100 interval was projected to the auditory sensory cortices defined by the HCP-MMP (A1, lateral belt, and parabelt parcels). FEP had less auditory sensory cortex M100 activity in both conditions. In addition, there was a significant interaction between group and attention. HC enhanced source activity with attention, but FEP did not. These results demonstrate deficits in both sensory processing and attentional modulation of the M100 in FEP. Novel use of the HCP-MMP revealed the precise cortical areas underlying attention modulation of auditory sensory activity in healthy individuals and impairments in FEP. The sensory reduction and attention modulation impairment indicate local and systems-level pathophysiology proximal to disease onset that may be critical for etiology. Further, M100 and N100 enhancement may serve as outcome variables for targeted intervention to improve attention in early psychosis.


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Corteza Auditiva , Trastornos Psicóticos , Humanos , Corteza Auditiva/fisiología , Potenciales Evocados Auditivos/fisiología , Trastornos Psicóticos/diagnóstico por imagen , Magnetoencefalografía , Atención/fisiología , Estimulación Acústica , Percepción Auditiva/fisiología
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Clin Rheumatol ; 23(4): 355-7, 2004 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15293100

RESUMEN

The pathogenesis of the idiopathic inflammatory myopathies has been postulated to be an environmental trigger causing the expression of the disease in a genetically predisposed patient. We report a case of anti-Jo1 antibody-positive myositis which was associated with pleural effusions, pericardial effusion with tamponade, and 'mechanic's hands', probably related to the consumption of a fermented Kombucha beverage. Kombucha 'mushroom', a symbiosis of yeast and bacteria, is postulated to be the trigger for our patient's disease owing to the proximity of his symptoms to the consumption of the Kombucha beverage.


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Taponamiento Cardíaco/patología , Enfermedades Transmitidas por los Alimentos/patología , Miositis/patología , Derrame Pleural/patología , Té/efectos adversos , Anticuerpos Antinucleares/sangre , Taponamiento Cardíaco/etiología , Taponamiento Cardíaco/inmunología , Enfermedades Transmitidas por los Alimentos/etiología , Enfermedades Transmitidas por los Alimentos/inmunología , Histidina-ARNt Ligasa/inmunología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Miositis/etiología , Miositis/inmunología , Derrame Pleural/etiología , Derrame Pleural/inmunología
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