Aberrant cerebro-cerebellar functional connectivity and minimal self-disturbance in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis and with first-episode schizophrenia

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作者
Bang, Minji [1 ,2 ]
Park, Hae-Jeong [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Pae, Chongwon [4 ,5 ]
Park, Kyoungri [2 ]
Lee, Eun [2 ,3 ]
Lee, Seung-Koo [6 ]
An, Suk Kyoon [2 ,3 ,7 ]
机构
[1] CHA Univ, Dept Psychiat, CHA Bundang Med Ctr, Seongnam, South Korea
[2] Yonsei Univ, Coll Med, Sect Self Affect & Neurosci, Inst Behav Sci Med, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Yonsei Univ, Dept Psychiat, Coll Med, Severance Hosp, Seoul, South Korea
[4] Yonsei Univ, Coll Med, Dept Nucl Med, Severance Hosp, Seoul, South Korea
[5] Yonsei Univ, Coll Med, BK21 PLUS Project Med Sci, Seoul, South Korea
[6] Yonsei Univ, Dept Radiol, Severance Hosp, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
[7] Yonsei Univ, Grad Program Cognit Sci, Seoul, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Schizophrenia; Ultra-high risk for psychosis; Cerebellum; Cognitive dysmetria; Minimal self; Phenomenology; CEREBELLUM;
D O I
10.1016/j.schres.2018.06.031
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: In the tradition of phenomenology, minimal selfdisturbance has been suggested as a manifestation of the core pathogenesis of schizophrenia; however, the underlying neural mechanism remains unclear. Here, in line with the concept of "cognitive dysmetria," we investigated the cerebro-cerebellar default mode network (DMN) connectivity and its association with pre-reflective minimal selfdisturbance in individuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis and patients with first-episode schizophrenia (FES). Methods: Thirty-three UHR individuals, 18 FES patients, and 56 healthy controls (HCs) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging during rest at baseline. Seed-based functional connectivity (FC) analysis was performed using the cerebellar DMN seeds from the bilateral Crus I, followed by between-group comparisons. Cor- relation analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between the cerebro-cerebellar FC and the self-reported severity of minimal self-disturbance in the UHR and FES groups, respectively. Results: FES participants showed significantly reduced cerebellar FC with the left presupplementary motor area (preSMA), right anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC), and precuneus compared to HCs, while UHR participants showed an intermediate decrease between the other two groups, particularly in the left preSMA and right aPFC. Minimal self-disturbance, which appeared at similar levels in both UHR and FES groups, was significantly associated with cerebro-cerebellar FC, although each group presented different patterns of associations. Conclusions: Aberrant cerebro-cerebellar FC, which may be closely related to minimal self-disturbance. may be able to provide meaningful insights into the real gestalt of schizophrenia and contribute to further research to predict future psychosis in UHR individuals. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:138 / 140
页数:3
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