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Caudate nucleus volume and its clinical and cognitive correlations in first episode schizophrenia

Abstract Objective Striatal dysfunction has been traditionally implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caudate nucleus volumes and clinical and cognitive features of schizophrenic patients in an early phase of their illness...

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Published in:Schizophrenia research 2007-03, Vol.91 (1), p.87-96
Main Authors: Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Roiz-Santiáñez, Roberto, Pelayo-Terán, José María, González-Blanch, Cesar, Pérez-Iglesias, Rocío, Gutiérrez, Agustín, de Lucas, Enrique Marco, Tordesillas, Diana, Vázquez-Barquero, José Luis
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description Abstract Objective Striatal dysfunction has been traditionally implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between caudate nucleus volumes and clinical and cognitive features of schizophrenic patients in an early phase of their illness. Methods Caudate nucleus volumes in previously untreated first episode patients with non-affective psychosis ( N = 76) and healthy comparison subjects ( N = 45) were measured. Caudate nucleus volume in the right and left hemispheres were automatically segmented and analyzed using BRAINS2. Analysis of covariance was used to control for intracranial volume. Severity of clinical symptoms was assessed using SAPS and SANS total scores. The relationship between cognitive dimensions, and caudate nucleus volume was evaluated. Finally, we examined the correlation between caudate volumes and the duration of untreated illness (DUI), duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and duration of prodrome period (DPP). Results Right, left, and total caudate nucleus volumes did not differ significantly between patients and controls. Those patients with a longer DUP have smaller caudate nucleus. In addition, caudate nucleus volume was positively correlated with the severity of psychotic symptomatology. No significant associations were found between caudate nucleus volume and cognitive functioning. Conclusion This group of first episode schizophrenia patients did not exhibit significant volumetric anomalies of the caudate nucleus. Despite this lack of volumetric abnormalities, a delay in receiving antipsychotic treatment and the severity of initial positive symptomatology were significantly associated with reduced caudate volume.
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Adult
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Basal Ganglia - physiopathology
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Brain
Caudate Nucleus - anatomy & histology
Caudate Nucleus - physiopathology
Cognition Disorders - diagnosis
Cognition Disorders - etiology
Cognition Disorders - physiopathology
Duration of untreated psychosis
Female
First episode psychosis
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Male
Medical sciences
Neurocognition
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Psychoses
Psychotic Disorders - diagnosis
Psychotic Disorders - etiology
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia - complications
Schizophrenia - physiopathology
Schizophrenic Psychology
Severity of Illness Index
Structural neuroimaging
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