Deep retinal layer microvasculature alterations in schizophrenia

Q2 Medicine
Samantha I. Fradkin , Deepthi Bannai , Paulo Lizano , Adriann Lai , Christen Crosta , Judy L. Thompson , Steven M. Silverstein
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Abstract

A subset of individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) are thought to have a microvascular component to their illness with studies demonstrating alterations in retinal superficial, deep, and choroidal microvasculature networks. However, the direction and location of these alterations have differed across studies. In a recent study, we reported that individuals with SZ demonstrated lower superficial layer perfusion density than a healthy control (HC) group. The current study investigated characteristics of the deep vascular layer in SZ. We included 28 individuals with a diagnosis of SZ or schizoaffective disorder, and 37 HCs. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) data was collected to measure deep retinal layer perfusion density, skeletonized vessel density, vessel diameter index, and fractal dimension. We conducted between-group comparisons to examine differences in these OCTA variables between SZ and HC groups. A trend analysis was conducted to determine if differences reflected a linear trend according to age and illness length, and Spearman correlations were conducted to determine associations between deep and superficial layer density. Individuals with SZ demonstrated significantly lower bilateral perfusion density and vessel diameter index, as well as lower left eye skeletonized vessel density and fractal dimension. There was a significant linear trend in the data indicating that individuals with chronic SZ demonstrated the lowest OCTA values, followed by individuals within two years of their first episode of psychosis who did not differ from older controls, followed by younger controls, who demonstrated the highest values in at least one eye. Lower density values in the deep retinal layer were also significantly associated with lower density values in the superficial layer. Overall, results suggest that microvascular alterations are present in multiple retinal layers in SZ and that they may be useful visual system biomarkers of neurovascular changes in the disorder.

精神分裂症患者视网膜深层微血管的改变
研究表明,一部分精神分裂症(SZ)患者的视网膜表层、深层和脉络膜微血管网络发生了改变,因此他们的疾病被认为与微血管有关。然而,这些改变的方向和位置在不同的研究中存在差异。在最近的一项研究中,我们发现 SZ 患者的浅层灌注密度低于健康对照组(HC)。本研究调查了 SZ 患者深层血管的特征。我们纳入了 28 名被诊断为 SZ 或精神分裂症的患者和 37 名健康对照组患者。我们收集了光学相干断层血管造影(OCTA)数据,以测量视网膜深层灌注密度、骨架化血管密度、血管直径指数和分形维度。我们进行了组间比较,以检查 SZ 组和 HC 组之间这些 OCTA 变量的差异。我们进行了趋势分析,以确定差异是否反映了年龄和病程的线性趋势,并进行了斯皮尔曼相关分析,以确定深层和浅层密度之间的关联。SZ患者的双侧灌注密度和血管直径指数明显较低,左眼镂空血管密度和分形维度也较低。数据呈明显的线性趋势,表明慢性 SZ 患者的 OCTA 值最低,其次是首次精神病发作后两年内的患者,他们与年龄较大的对照组没有区别,再次是年龄较小的对照组,他们至少有一只眼睛的 OCTA 值最高。视网膜深层较低的密度值与浅层较低的密度值也有显著关联。总之,研究结果表明,在精神分裂症患者的多个视网膜层中都存在微血管改变,它们可能是该疾病神经血管改变的有用视觉系统生物标记。
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Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry
Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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