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Complementary diffusion tensor imaging study of the corpus callosum in patients with first-episode and chronic schizophrenia
Authors:Xiangjuan Kong  Xuan Ouyang  Haojuan Tao  Haihong Liu  Li Li  Jingping Zhao  Zhimin Xue  Fei Wang  Shaoai Jiang  Baoci Shan  Zhening Liu
Affiliation:Kong, Ouyang, Tao, H. Liu, Li, Zhao, Xue, Jiang, Z. Liu — The Institute of Mental Health, Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, China; Kong — Jining Psychiatric Hospital, Jining, China; Wang — Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn.; Shan — Key Laboratory of Nuclear Analysis Techniques, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract:

Background

Abnormalities in the corpus callosum have long been implicated in schizophrenia. Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies in patients with different durations of schizophrenia yielded inconsistent results. By comparing patients with different durations of schizophrenia, we investigated if white matter abnormalities of the corpus callosum emerge at an early stage in the illness or result from pathological progression.

Methods

We recruited patients with first-episode schizophrenia, patients with chronic schizophrenia and age-, sex-and handedness-matched healthy controls. We used 2 DTI techniques (voxel-based and fibre-tracking DTI) to investigate differences in corpus callosum integrity among the 3 groups.

Results

With both DTI techniques, significantly decreased fractional anisotropy values were identified in the genu of corpus callosum in patients with chronic schizophrenia, but not first-episode schizophrenia, compared with healthy controls.

Limitations

This study was cross-sectional, and the sample size was relatively small.

Conclusion

Abnormalities in the genu of the corpus callosum might be a progressive process in schizophrenia, perhaps related to disease severity and prognosis.
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