An overlapping pattern of cerebral cortical thinning is associated with both positive symptoms and aggression in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium
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2020-09
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Wong, Ting Yat
Radua, Joaquim
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Salvador, Raymond
Albajes-Eizagirre, Anton
Solanes, Aleix
Canales-Rodriguez, Erick J.
Guerrero-Pedraza, Amalia
Sarro, Salvador
Kircher, Tilo
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Abstract
BackgroundPositive symptoms are a useful predictor of aggression in schizophrenia. Although a similar pattern of abnormal brain structures related to both positive symptoms and aggression has been reported, this observation has not yet been confirmed in a single sample.MethodTo study the association between positive symptoms and aggression in schizophrenia on a neurobiological level, a prospective meta-analytic approach was employed to analyze harmonized structural neuroimaging data from 10 research centers worldwide. We analyzed brain MRI scans from 902 individuals with a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia and 952 healthy controls.ResultsThe result identified a widespread cortical thickness reduction in schizophrenia compared to their controls. Two separate meta-regression analyses revealed that a common pattern of reduced cortical gray matter thickness within the left lateral temporal lobe and right midcingulate cortex was significantly associated with both positive symptoms and aggression.ConclusionThese findings suggested that positive symptoms such as formal thought disorder and auditory misperception, combined with cognitive impairments reflecting difficulties in deploying an adaptive control toward perceived threats, could escalate the likelihood of aggression in schizophrenia.
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Aggression, cerebral cortical thinning, hostility, impulse control, positive symptoms, prospective meta-analysis, schizophrenia, Taverne, Applied Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health
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Wong, T Y, Radua, J, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Salvador, R, Albajes-Eizagirre, A, Solanes, A, Canales-Rodriguez, E J, Guerrero-Pedraza, A, Sarro, S, Kircher, T, Nenadic, I, Krug, A, Grotegerd, D, Dannlowski, U, Borgwardt, S, Riecher-Rössler, A, Schmidt, A, Andreou, C, Huber, C G, Turner, J, Calhoun, V, Jiang, W, Clark, S, Walton, E, Spalletta, G, Banaj, N, Piras, F, Ciullo, V, Vecchio, D, Lebedeva, I, Tomyshev, A S, Kaleda, V, Klushnik, T, Filho, G B, Zanetti, M V, Serpa, M H, Penteado Rosa, P G, Hashimoto, R, Fukunaga, M, Richter, A, Krämer, B, Gruber, O, Voineskos, A N, Dickie, E W, Tomecek, D, Skoch, A, Spaniel, F, Lamsma, J, Cahn, W, Van Haren, N & Department of Neurology, Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands (GJB, GJER) 2020, 'An overlapping pattern of cerebral cortical thinning is associated with both positive symptoms and aggression in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium', Psychological Medicine, vol. 50, no. 12, pp. 2034-2045. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719002149