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Reduced parahippocampal cortical thickness in subjects at ultra-high risk for psychosis.
Tognin, S; Riecher-Rössler, A; Meisenzahl, E M; Wood, S J; Hutton, C; Borgwardt, S J; Koutsouleris, N; Yung, A R; Allen, P; Phillips, L J; McGorry, P D; Valli, I; Velakoulis, D; Nelson, B; Woolley, J; Pantelis, C; McGuire, P; Mechelli, A.
Afiliação
  • Tognin S; Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK.
  • Riecher-Rössler A; Center for Gender Research and Early Detection, University of Basel Psychiatric Clinics, c/o University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Meisenzahl EM; Departments of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany.
  • Wood SJ; Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Melbourne and Melbourne Health, Victoria, Australia.
  • Hutton C; Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK.
  • Borgwardt SJ; Center for Gender Research and Early Detection, University of Basel Psychiatric Clinics, c/o University Hospital Basel, Petersgraben, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Koutsouleris N; Departments of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany.
  • Yung AR; Orygen Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Allen P; Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK.
  • Phillips LJ; Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • McGorry PD; Orygen Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Valli I; Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK.
  • Velakoulis D; Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Melbourne and Melbourne Health, Victoria, Australia.
  • Nelson B; Orygen Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Woolley J; Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK.
  • Pantelis C; Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Melbourne and Melbourne Health, Victoria, Australia.
  • McGuire P; Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK.
  • Mechelli A; Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK.
Psychol Med ; 44(3): 489-98, 2014 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23659473
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Grey matter volume and cortical thickness represent two complementary aspects of brain structure. Several studies have described reductions in grey matter volume in people at ultra-high risk (UHR) of psychosis; however, little is known about cortical thickness in this group. The aim of the present study was to investigate cortical thickness alterations in UHR subjects and compare individuals who subsequently did and did not develop psychosis.

METHOD:

We examined magnetic resonance imaging data collected at four different scanning sites. The UHR subjects were followed up for at least 2 years. Subsequent to scanning, 50 UHR subjects developed psychosis and 117 did not. Cortical thickness was examined in regions previously identified as sites of neuroanatomical alterations in UHR subjects, using voxel-based cortical thickness.

RESULTS:

At baseline UHR subjects, compared with controls, showed reduced cortical thickness in the right parahippocampal gyrus (p < 0.05, familywise error corrected). There were no significant differences in cortical thickness between the UHR subjects who later developed psychosis and those who did not.

CONCLUSIONS:

These data suggest that UHR symptomatology is characterized by alterations in the thickness of the medial temporal cortex. We did not find evidence that the later progression to psychosis was linked to additional alterations in cortical thickness, although we cannot exclude the possibility that the study lacked sufficient power to detect such differences.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos Psicóticos / Giro Para-Hipocampal Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtornos Psicóticos / Giro Para-Hipocampal Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article