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Linking cortical and connectional pathology in Schizophrenia

Authors :
Alex Fornito
Vanessa Cropley
Andrew Zalesky
Fernando Calamante
Luca Cocchi
Maria A Di Biase
Eleni P. Ganella
Christos Pantelis
Source :
ResearcherID, Schizophr Bull
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
NLM (Medline), 2019.

Abstract

Schizophrenia is associated with cortical thickness (CT) deficits and breakdown in white matter microstructure. Whether these pathological processes are related remains unclear. We used multimodal neuroimaging to investigate the relationship between regional cortical thinning and breakdown in adjacent infracortical white matter as a function of age and illness duration. Structural magnetic resonance and diffusion images were acquired in 218 schizophrenia patients and 167 age-matched healthy controls to map CT and fractional anisotropy in regionally adjacent infracortical white matter at various cortical depths. We found a robust and reproducible relationship between thickness and anisotropy deficits, which were inversely correlated across cortical regions (r = −.5, P < .0001): the most anisotropic infracortical white matter was found adjacent to regions with extensive cortical thinning. This pattern was evident in early (20 y: r = −.3, P = .005) and middle life (30 y: r = −.4, P = .004, 40 y: r = −.3, P = .04), but not beyond 50 years (P > .05). Frontal pathology contributed most to this pattern, with cortical thinning in patients compared to controls at all ages (P < .05); in contrast to initially elevated frontal white matter anisotropy in patients at 30 years, followed by rapid white matter decline with age (rate of annual decline; patients: 0.0012, controls 0.0006, P < .001). Our findings point to pathological dependencies between gray and white matter in a large sample of schizophrenia patients. We argue that elevated frontal anisotropy reflects regionally-specific, compensatory responses to cortical thinning, which are eventually overwhelmed with increasing illness duration.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ResearcherID, Schizophr Bull
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3cc84be845d0b8ec2cca98020652828a