Treatment-resistant schizophrenia: Addressing white matter integrity, intracortical glutamate levels, clinical and cognitive profiles between early- and adult-onset patients

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العنوان: Treatment-resistant schizophrenia: Addressing white matter integrity, intracortical glutamate levels, clinical and cognitive profiles between early- and adult-onset patients
المؤلفون: Marta Matrone, Georgios D. Kotzalidis, Andrea Romano, Alessandro Bozzao, Ilaria Cuomo, Francesca Valente, Chiara Gabaglio, Ginevra Lombardozzi, Giada Trovini, Emanuela Amici, Filippo Perrini, Simone De Persis, Felice Iasevoli, Sergio De Filippis, Andrea de Bartolomeis
المساهمون: Matrone, M., Kotzalidis, G. D., Romano, A., Bozzao, A., Cuomo, I., Valente, F., Gabaglio, C., Lombardozzi, G., Trovini, G., Amici, E., Perrini, F., De Persis, S., Iasevoli, F., De Filippis, S., de Bartolomeis, A.
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Pharmacology, Adult, Male, Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Adolescent-onset schizophrenia, Adult-onset schizophrenia, Glutamatergic transmission, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS), Schizophrenia, Treatment-resistant, Adolescent, Brain, Corpus Callosum, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Female, Glutamic Acid, Humans, Neuropsychological Tests, Schizophrenia, Treatment-Resistant, White Matter, Young Adult, Age of Onset, Biological Psychiatry
الوصف: Background: Treatment-resistance in schizophrenia is 30–40%. Its neurobiology remains unclear; to explore it, we conducted a combined spectrometry/tractography/cognitive battery and psychopathological rating study on patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS), dividing the sample into early-onset (N = 21) and adult-onset TRS (N = 20). Previous studies did not differentiate between early- (onset 13–18 years) and adult-onset (>18 years at formal diagnosis of schizophrenia) TRS. Methods: We evaluated cross-sectionally 41 TRS patients (26 male and 15 female) and 20 matched healthy controls (HCs) with psychopathological and cognitive testing prior to participating in brain imaging scanning using magnetic resonance spectroscopy and diffusion tensor imaging to determine the relationship between their symptoms and their glutamate levels and white matter integrity. Results: TRS patients scored lower than HCs on all cognitive domains; early-onset patients performed better than adult-onset patients only on the Symbol Coding domain. TRS correlated with symptom severity, especially negative symptoms. Glutamate levels and glutamate/creatine were increased in anterior cingulate cortex. Diffusion tensor imaging showed low fractional anisotropy in TRS patients in specific white matter tracts compared to HCs (bilateral anterior thalamic radiation, cortico-spinal tract, forceps minor, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, inferior longitudinal fasciculus, superior longitudinal fasciculus, and right uncinate fasciculus). Conclusions: We identified specific magnetic resonance spectroscopy and diffusion tensor imaging alterations in TRS patients. Adult-onset TRS differed little from early-onset TRS on most measures; this points to alterations being present since the outset of schizophrenia and may constitute a biological signature of treatment-resistance.
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0245be1c41b0a2828fbbd6289a154a50
https://hdl.handle.net/11588/904943
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رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....0245be1c41b0a2828fbbd6289a154a50
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE