Jongrak Kim, Hyungyou Park, Inkyung Park, Jiseon Jang, Minah Kim, Jun Soo Kwon
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White Matter Integrity of the Three Subdivisions of the Superior Longitudinal Fasciculi in First-Episode Psychosis Patients.
Objective: The superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) is a white matter (WM) bundle connecting the frontal and parietal lobes. SLF subdivisions have distinct functions (e.g., attention, working memory, and language processing), and abnormalities in specific subdivisions may differentially contribute to the pathophysiology of first-episode psychosis (FEP). However, previous diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have not fully examined SLF subdivisions, limiting our understanding of their role in FEP patients. The aim of this study was to assess whether WM integrity differs in SLF subdivisions between FEP patients and healthy controls (HCs) using advanced diffusion tensor imaging.
Methods: 3T diffusion MRI scans were obtained from 39 FEP patients and 110 HCs. Deterministic tractography was used to reconstruct the three SLF subdivisions (SLF I, II, and III). We analyzed the fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), and radial diffusivity (RD) of these subdivisions and compared the results between FEP patients and HCs.
Results: There were no significant group differences in the FA, MD, or RD between the FEP patients and HCs.
Conclusion: No significant differences in WM integrity between FEP patients and HCs were found. These results suggest that significant WM changes may develop later in the disease course rather than in the early stages of psychotic disorders such as FEP.
期刊介绍:
The Psychiatry Investigation is published on the 25th day of every month in English by the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association (KNPA). The Journal covers the whole range of psychiatry and neuroscience. Both basic and clinical contributions are encouraged from all disciplines and research areas relevant to the pathophysiology and management of neuropsychiatric disorders and symptoms, as well as researches related to cross cultural psychiatry and ethnic issues in psychiatry. The Journal publishes editorials, review articles, original articles, brief reports, viewpoints and correspondences. All research articles are peer reviewed. Contributions are accepted for publication on the condition that their substance has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors submitting papers to the Journal (serially or otherwise) with a common theme or using data derived from the same sample (or a subset thereof) must send details of all relevant previous publications and simultaneous submissions. The Journal is not responsible for statements made by contributors. Material in the Journal does not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor or of the KNPA. Manuscripts accepted for publication are copy-edited to improve readability and to ensure conformity with house style.