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Schizophrenia patients and their healthy siblings share decreased prefronto-thalamic connectivity but not increased sensorimotor-thalamic connectivity

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机构: [a]Medical Psychological Center, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, 410011, China [b]Department of Psychiatry, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China [c]Mental Health Institute of the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China [d]The China National Clinical Research Center for Mental Health Disorders, Changsha, China [e]Department of Psychiatry, First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, China
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关键词: Functional connectivity Genetic risk Schizophrenia Sibling Thalamocortical network

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The pattern of decreased prefronto-thalamic connectivity and increased sensorimotor-thalamic connectivity has been consistently documented in schizophrenia. However, whether this thalamo-cortical abnormality pattern is of genetic predisposition remains unknown. The present study for the first time aimed to investigate the common and distinct characteristics of this circuit in schizophrenia patients and their unaffected siblings who share half of the patient's genotype. Totally 293 participants were recruited into this study including 94 patients with schizophrenia, 96 their healthy siblings, and 103 healthy controls scanned using gradient-echo echo-planar imaging at rest. By using a fine-grained atlas of thalamus with 16 sub-regions, we mapped the thalamocortical network in three groups. Decreased thalamo-prefronto-cerebellar connectivity was shared between schizophrenia and their healthy siblings, but increased sensorimotor-thalamic connectivity was only found in schizophrenia. The shared thalamo-prefronto-cerebellar dysconnectivity showed an impressively gradient reduction pattern in patients and siblings comparing to controls: higher in the controls, lower in the patients and intermediate in the siblings. Anatomically, the decreased thalamic connectivity mostly centered on the pre-frontal thalamic subregions locating at the mediodorsal nucleus, while the increased functional connectivity with sensorimotor cortices was only observed in the caudal temporal thalamic subregion anchoring at the dorsal and ventral lateral nuclei. Moreover, both decreased thalamo-prefronto-cerebellar connectivity and increased sensorimotor-thalamic connectivity were related to clinical symptoms in patients. Our findings extend the evidence that the decreased thalamo-prefronto-cerebellar connectivity may be related to the high genetic risk in schizophrenia, while increased sensorimotor-thalamic connectivity potentially represents a neural biomarker for this severe mental disorder. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.

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大类 | 2 区 医学
小类 | 3 区 精神病学
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大类 | 2 区 医学
小类 | 3 区 精神病学
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第一作者机构: [a]Medical Psychological Center, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, 410011, China [b]Department of Psychiatry, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China [c]Mental Health Institute of the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China [d]The China National Clinical Research Center for Mental Health Disorders, Changsha, China
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