精神分裂症患者的屏状体体积较低,可调节患者的注意力缺陷。

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Biological Psychiatry-Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.11.013
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背景:虽然近十年的广泛研究揭示了屏状体在哺乳动物前脑组织中的突出作用,即广泛分布的屏状体-皮层回路协调基本认知功能,如注意力,但对屏状体是否与精神分裂症及其相关认知症状有关尚不清楚。我们首先假设,精神分裂症患者的屏状核体积较低,其次,可能较低的体积调节了患者的注意力缺陷。方法:基于来自COBRE开源数据库和MUNICH数据集的90例精神分裂症患者和96名健康对照者的t1加权MRI、高级自动屏状体分割和注意符号编码任务(SCT),通过ANCOVA和相关变量通过相关和mediation分析比较各组脑内总体积归一化屏状体体积和SCT评分。结果:患者的屏状体体积降低约13%(结论:结果表明,屏状体体积降低介导了精神分裂症患者的注意力缺陷。数据表明屏状体与精神分裂症的病理生理和认知功能有关。
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Claustrum Volumes Are Lower in Schizophrenia and Mediate Patients’ Attentional Deficits

Background

While the last decade of extensive research revealed the prominent role of the claustrum for mammalian forebrain organization (i.e., widely distributed claustral-cortical circuits coordinate basic cognitive functions such as attention), it is poorly understood whether the claustrum is relevant for schizophrenia and related cognitive symptoms. We hypothesized that claustrum volumes are lower in schizophrenia and also that potentially lower volumes mediate patients’ attention deficits.

Methods

Based on T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging, advanced automated claustrum segmentation, and attention symbol coding task in 90 patients with schizophrenia and 96 healthy control participants from 2 independent sites, the COBRE open-source database and Munich dataset, we compared total intracranial volume–normalized claustrum volumes and symbol coding task scores across groups via analysis of covariance and related variables via correlation and mediation analysis.

Results

Patients had lower claustrum volumes of about 13% (p < .001, Hedges’ g = 0.63), which not only correlated with (r = 0.24, p = .014) but also mediated lower symbol coding task scores (indirect effect ab = −1.30 ± 0.69; 95% CI, −3.73 to −1.04). Results were not confounded by age, sex, global and claustrum-adjacent gray matter changes, scanner site, smoking, and medication.

Conclusions

Results demonstrate lower claustrum volumes that mediate patients’ attention deficits in schizophrenia. Data indicate the claustrum as being relevant for schizophrenia pathophysiology and cognitive functioning.
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期刊介绍: Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging is an official journal of the Society for Biological Psychiatry, whose purpose is to promote excellence in scientific research and education in fields that investigate the nature, causes, mechanisms, and treatments of disorders of thought, emotion, or behavior. In accord with this mission, this peer-reviewed, rapid-publication, international journal focuses on studies using the tools and constructs of cognitive neuroscience, including the full range of non-invasive neuroimaging and human extra- and intracranial physiological recording methodologies. It publishes both basic and clinical studies, including those that incorporate genetic data, pharmacological challenges, and computational modeling approaches. The journal publishes novel results of original research which represent an important new lead or significant impact on the field. Reviews and commentaries that focus on topics of current research and interest are also encouraged.
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