TY - JOUR
T1 - Increased heschl’s gyrus duplication in schizophrenia spectrum disorders
T2 - A cross-sectional MRI study
AU - Takahashi, Tsutomu
AU - Sasabayashi, Daiki
AU - Takayanagi, Yoichiro
AU - Furuichi, Atsushi
AU - Kido, Mikio
AU - Pham, Tien Viet
AU - Kobayashi, Haruko
AU - Noguchi, Kyo
AU - Suzuki, Michio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - Duplicated Heschl’s gyrus (HG) is prevalent in patients with schizophrenia and may reflect early neurodevelopmental anomalies. However, it currently remains unclear whether patients with schizotypal disorder, a prototypic disorder within the schizophrenia spectrum, exhibit a similar HG gyrification pattern. In this magnetic resonance imaging study, HG gyrification patterns were exam-ined in 47 patients with schizotypal disorder, 111 with schizophrenia, and 88 age-and sex-matched healthy subjects. HG gyrification patterns were classified as single, common stem duplication (CSD), or complete posterior duplication (CPD). The prevalence of the duplicated HG patterns (CSD or CPD) bilaterally was higher in the schizophrenia and schizotypal groups than in healthy controls, whereas no significant difference was observed between the schizophrenia and schizotypal groups. Schizophrenia patients with the right CPD pattern had less severe positive symptoms, whereas the right single HG pattern was associated with higher doses of antipsychotic medication in schizotypal patients. The present study demonstrated shared HG gyrification patterns in schizophrenia spectrum disorders, which may reflect a common biological vulnerability factor. HG patterns may also be associated with susceptibility to psychopathology.
AB - Duplicated Heschl’s gyrus (HG) is prevalent in patients with schizophrenia and may reflect early neurodevelopmental anomalies. However, it currently remains unclear whether patients with schizotypal disorder, a prototypic disorder within the schizophrenia spectrum, exhibit a similar HG gyrification pattern. In this magnetic resonance imaging study, HG gyrification patterns were exam-ined in 47 patients with schizotypal disorder, 111 with schizophrenia, and 88 age-and sex-matched healthy subjects. HG gyrification patterns were classified as single, common stem duplication (CSD), or complete posterior duplication (CPD). The prevalence of the duplicated HG patterns (CSD or CPD) bilaterally was higher in the schizophrenia and schizotypal groups than in healthy controls, whereas no significant difference was observed between the schizophrenia and schizotypal groups. Schizophrenia patients with the right CPD pattern had less severe positive symptoms, whereas the right single HG pattern was associated with higher doses of antipsychotic medication in schizotypal patients. The present study demonstrated shared HG gyrification patterns in schizophrenia spectrum disorders, which may reflect a common biological vulnerability factor. HG patterns may also be associated with susceptibility to psychopathology.
KW - Gyrification
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Neurodevelopment
KW - Schizophrenia
KW - Schizotypal disorder
KW - Superior temporal gyrus
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U2 - 10.3390/jpm11010040
DO - 10.3390/jpm11010040
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 33445715
AN - SCOPUS:85099870918
SN - 2075-4426
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 11
JO - Journal of Personalized Medicine
JF - Journal of Personalized Medicine
IS - 1
M1 - 40
ER -