[Illness duration-related developmental trajectory of progressive cerebral gray matter changes in schizophrenia].

Q4 Medicine
Xin Chang, Zhihuan Yang, Yingjie Tang, Xiaoying Sun, Cheng Luo, Dezhong Yao
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Abstract

In different stages of schizophrenia (SZ), alterations in gray matter volume (GMV) of patients are normally regulated by various pathological mechanisms. Instead of analyzing stage-specific changes, this study employed a multivariate structural covariance model and sliding-window approach to investigate the illness duration-related developmental trajectory of GMV in SZ. The trajectory is defined as a sequence of brain regions activated by illness duration, represented as a sparsely directed matrix. By applying this approach to structural magnetic resonance imaging data from 145 patients with SZ, we observed a continuous developmental trajectory of GMV from cortical to subcortical regions, with an average change occurring every 0.208 years, covering a time window of 20.176 years. The starting points were widely distributed across all networks, except for the ventral attention network. These findings provide insights into the neuropathological mechanism of SZ with a neuroprogressive model and facilitate the development of process for aided diagnosis and intervention with the starting points.

[精神分裂症患者进行性脑灰质改变的病程相关发展轨迹]。
在精神分裂症(SZ)的不同阶段,患者的灰质体积(GMV)的改变通常受到多种病理机制的调节。本研究采用多变量结构协方差模型和滑动窗口方法来研究SZ地区GMV与病程相关的发展轨迹,而不是分析阶段特异性变化。轨迹被定义为由疾病持续时间激活的大脑区域序列,以稀疏定向矩阵表示。通过将该方法应用于145例SZ患者的结构磁共振成像数据,我们观察到GMV从皮层到皮层下区域的连续发展轨迹,平均每0.208年发生一次变化,覆盖20.176年的时间窗口。除了腹侧注意网络外,起点广泛分布在所有网络中。本研究结果通过神经进行性模型深入了解SZ的神经病理机制,促进辅助诊断和干预过程的发展。
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生物医学工程学杂志
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