精神分裂症患者的性别、年龄、症状、病程及其与回转指数的关系

Q4 Medicine Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-07-28 DOI:10.3371/CSRP.MAYO.070415
Adham Mancini-Marïe, Uicheul Yoon, Jose Jiminez, Cherine Fahim, Stéphane Potvin, Joshua A Grant, Danièle Laverdure-Dupont, Audrey-Anne Dubé, Carine Betrisey, Pierre Rainville, Alan C Evans, Emmanuel Stip, Adrianna Mendrek
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导语:旋转指数(GI)代表皮层折叠的程度,在精神分裂症中具有特殊意义,因为皮层折叠的改变间接反映了白质的发育和下面轴突的连通性。据我们所知,很少有研究调查性别对精神分裂症患者GI的影响。研究了精神分裂症患者与健康对照组的GI差异,以及GI与性别、年龄、症状和病程的关系。方法:获取精神分裂症患者(男24例[SZ-M]、女24例[SZ-F])和年龄、性别、利手性相匹配的健康志愿者(男24例[NC-M]、女24例[NC-F])的t1图像。GI分析采用全自动CIVET管道进行。结果:与对照组相比,患者双侧额叶、颞叶和顶叶皮层的GI明显降低。存在性别差异:SZ-M的病程与右侧顶叶GI和右侧枕叶GI呈负相关,而SZ-F与左侧额叶GI和双侧颞叶GI呈负相关。患者不分性别,阴性症状与右侧枕部GI呈正相关。NC-F组GI值高于SZ-F组,两组均为男性。结论:由于GI在一定程度上反映了大脑发育和连通性的改变,因此在患者中观察到的GI下降与精神分裂症的神经发育模型一致;此外,我们强调性别差异在精神分裂症中的重要性。
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Sex, Age, Symptoms and Illness Duration and Their Relation with Gyrification Index in Schizophrenia.

Introduction: The Gyrification Index (GI) represents the degree of cortical folding and is of special interest in schizophrenia, since alterations in cortical folding indirectly reflect white matter development and axonal connectivity underneath. To the best of our knowledge, very few studies have investigated the effect of sex on GI in schizophrenia. Differences in the GI between patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls and the relation between sex, age symptoms and duration of illness with GI were investigated.

Methods: T1-images were acquired from schizophrenia patients (24 males [SZ-M] and 24 females [SZ-F]) and healthy volunteers (24 males [NC-M] and 24 females [NC-F]) matched for age, sex and handedness. GI analyses were performed using the fully automated CIVET pipeline.

Results: Significantly lower GI was found in patients relative to controls bilaterally in frontal, temporal, and parietal cortex. Sex differences were found: negative correlation was found between the duration of illness and the right parietal GI and right occipital GI in SZ-M, while SZ-F was found in the left frontal and bilateral temporal GI. Patients, regardless of sex, showed positive correlations between negative symptoms and GI in the right occipital. NC-F had greater GI values than SZ-F and both male groups.

Conclusions: Since GI reflects, in part, alterations in cerebral development and connectivity, the decrease in GI observed in patients is in agreement with the neurodevelopmental model of disconnectivity in schizophrenia; in addition, we emphasize the importance of sex differences in schizophrenia.

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