Widened retinal arteriolar and venular diameters are not an endophenotype of schizophrenia: A one-time cross-sectional study.

Neuro endocrinology letters Pub Date : 2023-07-28
Ladislav Hosak, Evgenii Sadykov, Jana Zapletalova, Jirina Hosakova, Alexandr Stepanov, Klara Latalova, Jiri Masopust, Omar Sery, Jan Studnicka
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Objectives: Studies of schizophrenia endophenotypes may help clinicians better understand the etiopathogenesis and treatment of this mental disorder. The aim of the study was to determine if retinal arteriolar or venular abnormalities are an endophenotype of schizophrenia.

Design: We performed a one-time cross-sectional study.

Materials and methods: We enlisted schizophrenic patients (n = 53) hospitalized in the Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Hradec Kralove; their mentally healthy first-degree relatives (n = 53); and unrelated, age- and sex-matched mentally healthy controls (n = 49). We recorded all participants´ sociodemographic and, if relevant, clinical variables. Retinal imaging was carried out using a digital fundus camera (FF450 + IR). Outcomes included retinal vessel calibers measured using the software application VAMPIRE.

Results: The study enrolled fifty-three schizophrenic patients (average age 32.1 years; males n = 38), an equal number of healthy relatives (average age 47.3 years; males n = 18), and forty-nine unrelated healthy controls (average age 32.2 years; males n = 35). Patients with schizophrenia had significantly increased retinal arteriolar diameters when compared to unrelated healthy controls (left eye p = 0.003; right eye p = 0.011) but not when compared to healthy relatives. The sizes of the retinal venules were not significantly different among the study groups.

Conclusions: Our cross-sectional findings do not support the notion that retinal microvascular anomalies are an endophenotype in schizophrenia. Longitudinal studies of this subject should be included in further research.

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视网膜小动脉和小静脉直径变宽不是精神分裂症的内在表型:一项一次性横断面研究。
目的:对精神分裂症内表型的研究可以帮助临床医生更好地了解这种精神障碍的发病机制和治疗方法。这项研究的目的是确定视网膜小动脉或小静脉异常是否是精神分裂症的一种内表型。设计:我们进行了一次横断面研究。材料和方法:我们招募了Hradec Kralove大学医院精神科住院的精神分裂症患者(n=53);精神健康的一级亲属(n=53);以及不相关的、年龄和性别匹配的心理健康对照组(n=49)。我们记录了所有参与者的社会人口统计数据,以及相关的临床变量。使用数字眼底照相机(FF450+IR)进行视网膜成像。结果包括使用软件应用程序VAMPIRE测量的视网膜血管口径。结果:该研究招募了53名精神分裂症患者(平均年龄32.1岁;男性n=38)、同等数量的健康亲属(平均年龄47.3岁;男性n=18)和49名不相关的健康对照(平均年龄3.22岁;男性n=35)。与无关的健康对照组相比,精神分裂症患者的视网膜小动脉直径显著增加(左眼p=0.003;右眼p=0.011),但与健康亲属相比没有。视网膜小静脉的大小在研究组之间没有显著差异。结论:我们的横断面研究结果并不支持视网膜微血管异常是精神分裂症的一种内表型的观点。这一主题的纵向研究应包括在进一步的研究中。
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