Connectome-based predictive modeling of early and chronic psychosis symptoms

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Maya L. Foster, Jean Ye, Albert R. Powers, Nicha C. Dvornek, Dustin Scheinost
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Previous research indicates that early (EP) and chronic (CP) psychosis share brain correlates and symptoms. However, notable clinical differences, such as treatment responses and symptom severity, exist, suggesting the need for further investigation. For example, the brain networks underlying EP and CP symptoms may be distinct, driven by factors like symptom severity and disease-related burden. Differences, if any, in these brain networks are largely unknown because EP and CP have predominantly been studied, characterized, and compared to control populations independently. This study’s objective was to directly compare the neural correlates of CP (n = 123) and EP (n = 107) symptoms using connectome-based predictive modeling (CPM) and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. We predicted both samples’ positive and negative symptoms from the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Prediction effect sizes were higher in CP, and prediction of general psychopathology and total symptoms was only possible in CP. Virtual lesioning analyses revealed the frontoparietal network as a critical component of EP and CP symptom networks. Predictive models were broadly similar between EP and CP. We also generalized the EP positive score model to CP positive symptoms and identified group differences between CP and matched HCs more robustly than EP. Overall, broadly similar networks were found in CP and EP, but larger effects were observed in CP. Our findings provide a foundation for longitudinal studies to track connectivity changes in symptom networks throughout the psychosis lifespan. Similar stage-comparative approaches can enhance understanding of the etiology of early and chronic psychosis symptoms for therapeutic applications.

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基于连接体的早期和慢性精神病症状预测模型。
先前的研究表明,早期(EP)和慢性(CP)精神病具有相同的大脑相关和症状。然而,存在显著的临床差异,如治疗反应和症状严重程度,提示需要进一步研究。例如,在症状严重程度和疾病相关负担等因素的驱动下,EP和CP症状背后的脑网络可能不同。这些脑网络中的差异(如果有的话)在很大程度上是未知的,因为EP和CP主要是单独研究、表征并与对照人群进行比较的。本研究的目的是使用基于连接体的预测建模(CPM)和静息状态功能磁共振成像直接比较CP (n = 123)和EP (n = 107)症状的神经相关性。我们从阳性和阴性症状量表(PANSS)预测样本的阳性和阴性症状。预测效应量在CP中较高,并且只有在CP中才能预测一般精神病理和总症状。虚拟损伤分析显示额顶叶网络是EP和CP症状网络的关键组成部分。EP和CP之间的预测模型大致相似。我们还将EP阳性评分模型推广到CP阳性症状,并比EP更可靠地识别出CP和匹配hc之间的组差异。总的来说,在CP和EP中发现了大致相似的网络,但在CP中观察到更大的影响。我们的发现为纵向研究提供了基础,以跟踪整个精神病生命周期中症状网络的连通性变化。类似的阶段比较方法可以增强对早期和慢性精神病症状病因的理解,以用于治疗应用。
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Neuropsychopharmacology
Neuropsychopharmacology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
15.00
自引率
2.60%
发文量
240
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Neuropsychopharmacology is a reputable international scientific journal that serves as the official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP). The journal's primary focus is on research that enhances our knowledge of the brain and behavior, with a particular emphasis on the molecular, cellular, physiological, and psychological aspects of substances that affect the central nervous system (CNS). It also aims to identify new molecular targets for the development of future drugs. The journal prioritizes original research reports, but it also welcomes mini-reviews and perspectives, which are often solicited by the editorial office. These types of articles provide valuable insights and syntheses of current research trends and future directions in the field of neuroscience and pharmacology.
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