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An overlapping pattern of cerebral cortical thinning is associated with both positive symptoms and aggression in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium

Authors :
Christina Andreou
Annabella Di Giorgio
Mauricio H. Serpa
Tatyana P Klushnik
Thomas Nickl-Jockschat
Alessandro Bertolino
Anita Riecher-Rössler
Aleix Solanes
Filip Spaniel
Antonin Skoch
David Tomecek
André Schmidt
Cristian Vargas
Theo G.M. van Erp
Marcus V. Zanetti
Gianfranco Spalletta
Geraldo Busatto Filho
Wenhao Jiang
Tiago Reis Marques
Ruben C. Gur
Anja Richter
Ryota Hashimoto
Edith Pomarol-Clotet
Carlos López-Jaramillo
Amalia Guerrero-Pedraza
Nerisa Banaj
Pedro G.P. Rosa
Anton Albajes-Eizagirre
Masaki Fukunaga
Udo Dannlowski
Christian G Huber
S. Sarró
Jelle Lamsma
Vasily Kaleda
Jessica A. Turner
Tilo Kircher
Robin M. Murray
Oliver Gruber
Simone Ciufolini
Sarah E. Clark
Joaquim Radua
Laurena Holleran
Neeltje E.M. van Haren
Igor Nenadic
Vince Calhoun
Aurora Bonvino
Erin W Dickie
R. Salvador
Ana M. Díaz-Zuluaga
Paola Dazzan
Erick J. Canales-Rodríguez
Alexander S Tomyshev
Ting Yat Wong
Cyril Höschl
Daniela Vecchio
Julian A Pineda-Zapata
Valentina Ciullo
Esther Walton
Stefan Borgwardt
Bernd Krämer
Aristotle Voineskos
Fabrizio Piras
Dominik Grotegerd
Axel Krug
Wiepke Cahn
Irina Lebedeva
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology
Source :
2020, ' An overlapping pattern of cerebral cortical thinning is associated with both positive symptoms and aggression in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium ', Psychological Medicine, vol. 50, no. 12, pp. 2034-2045 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719002149, ENIGMA 2019, ' An overlapping pattern of cerebral cortical thinning is associated with both positive symptoms and aggression in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium ', Psychological Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719002149, Psychological Medicine, 50(12):Pii s003329171900214, 2034-2045. Cambridge University Press
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2020.

Abstract

BackgroundPositive symptoms are a useful predictor of aggression in schizophrenia. Although a similar pattern of abnormal brain structures related to both positive symptoms and aggression has been reported, this observation has not yet been confirmed in a single sample.MethodTo study the association between positive symptoms and aggression in schizophrenia on a neurobiological level, a prospective meta-analytic approach was employed to analyze harmonized structural neuroimaging data from 10 research centers worldwide. We analyzed brain MRI scans from 902 individuals with a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia and 952 healthy controls.ResultsThe result identified a widespread cortical thickness reduction in schizophrenia compared to their controls. Two separate meta-regression analyses revealed that a common pattern of reduced cortical gray matter thickness within the left lateral temporal lobe and right midcingulate cortex was significantly associated with both positive symptoms and aggression.ConclusionThese findings suggested that positive symptoms such as formal thought disorder and auditory misperception, combined with cognitive impairments reflecting difficulties in deploying an adaptive control toward perceived threats, could escalate the likelihood of aggression in schizophrenia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14698978 and 00332917
Volume :
50
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychological Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b8d62d87b6c8348b1ec34899eab444e0