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Age at First Episode Modulates Diagnosis-Related Structural Brain Abnormalities in Psychosis
Authors:Laura Pina-Camacho  ángel Del Rey-Mejías  Joost Janssen  Miquel Bioque  Ana González-Pinto  Celso Arango  Antonio Lobo  Salvador Sarró  Manuel Desco  Julio Sanjuan  Maria Lacalle-Aurioles  Manuel J Cuesta  Jerónimo Saiz-Ruiz  Miguel Bernardo  Mara Parellada  PEPs Group
Abstract:Brain volume and thickness abnormalities have been reported in first-episode psychosis (FEP). However, it is unclear if and how they are modulated by brain developmental stage (and, therefore, by age at FEP as a proxy). This is a multicenter cross-sectional case-control brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study. Patients with FEP (n = 196), 65.3% males, with a wide age at FEP span (12–35 y), and healthy controls (HC) (n = 157), matched for age, sex, and handedness, were scanned at 6 sites. Gray matter volume and thickness measurements were generated for several brain regions using FreeSurfer software. The nonlinear relationship between age at scan (a proxy for age at FEP in patients) and volume and thickness measurements was explored in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD), affective psychoses (AFP), and HC. Earlier SSD cases (ie, FEP before 15–20 y) showed significant volume and thickness deficits in frontal lobe, volume deficits in temporal lobe, and volume enlargements in ventricular system and basal ganglia. First-episode AFP patients had smaller cingulate cortex volume and thicker temporal cortex only at early age at FEP (before 18–20 y). The AFP group also had age-constant (12–35-y age span) volume enlargements in the frontal and parietal lobe. Our study suggests that age at first episode modulates the structural brain abnormalities found in FEP patients in a nonlinear and diagnosis-dependent manner. Future MRI studies should take these results into account when interpreting samples with different ages at onset and diagnosis.Key words: first-episode psychosis, age at onset, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, cortical thickness, cortical volume, MRI
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