脑网络中心之间的白质改变是精神分裂症患者处理速度受损的基础。

Schizophrenia Bulletin Open Pub Date : 2021-07-17 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1093/schizbullopen/sgab033
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处理速度(PS)障碍是精神分裂症中最严重和最常见的认知缺陷之一。先前的研究已经报道了精神分裂症患者几个纤维束中PS与白质扩散特性之间的相关性,包括分数各向异性(FA),这表明白质改变可能是PS下降的基础。在精神分裂症中,白质改变在富人俱乐部的中心间连接中最为普遍。然而,尚未在患者中研究这种PS和FA之间关联的空间和拓扑特征。在此背景下,我们对来自澳大利亚精神分裂症研究银行的298名精神分裂症或分裂情感性障碍患者和190名健康对照进行了测试,包括富人俱乐部网络的结构连接是否会导致PS损伤。与健康对照组相比,使用数字符号编码任务测量的PS在很大程度上(Cohen’s d = 1.33)和显著(P < 0.001)降低。PS和FA之间的显著关联在患者组中广泛存在,涉及所有脑叶。FA与患者语音流畅性和言语工作记忆的其他认知测量没有关联,这表明PS具有特异性。一项拓扑分析显示,尽管在空间上广泛存在,但在形成富俱乐部网络的连接中,PS和FA之间的关联被过度代表。这些发现强调了在研究可能在空间上分布于几个大脑区域的高阶认知功能时考虑大脑网络拓扑结构的必要性。他们还加强了大脑中枢及其相互连接可能是精神分裂症患者大脑中特别脆弱的部分的证据。
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White Matter Alterations Between Brain Network Hubs Underlie Processing Speed Impairment in Patients With Schizophrenia.

White Matter Alterations Between Brain Network Hubs Underlie Processing Speed Impairment in Patients With Schizophrenia.

White Matter Alterations Between Brain Network Hubs Underlie Processing Speed Impairment in Patients With Schizophrenia.

White Matter Alterations Between Brain Network Hubs Underlie Processing Speed Impairment in Patients With Schizophrenia.

Processing speed (PS) impairment is one of the most severe and common cognitive deficits in schizophrenia. Previous studies have reported correlations between PS and white matter diffusion properties, including fractional anisotropy (FA), in several fiber bundles in schizophrenia, suggesting that white matter alterations could underpin decreased PS. In schizophrenia, white matter alterations are most prevalent within inter-hub connections of the rich club. However, the spatial and topological characteristics of this association between PS and FA have not been investigated in patients. In this context, we tested whether structural connections comprising the rich club network would underlie PS impairment in 298 patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and 190 healthy controls from the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank. PS, measured using the digit symbol coding task, was largely (Cohen's d = 1.33) and significantly (P < .001) reduced in the patient group when compared with healthy controls. Significant associations between PS and FA were widespread in the patient group, involving all cerebral lobes. FA was not associated with other cognitive measures of phonological fluency and verbal working memory in patients, suggesting specificity to PS. A topological analysis revealed that despite being spatially widespread, associations between PS and FA were over-represented among connections forming the rich club network. These findings highlight the need to consider brain network topology when investigating high-order cognitive functions that may be spatially distributed among several brain regions. They also reinforce the evidence that brain hubs and their interconnections may be particularly vulnerable parts of the brain in schizophrenia.

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