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Prolonged P300 Latency in Antipsychotic-Free Subjects with At-Risk Mental States Who Later Developed Schizophrenia

Journal

JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jpm11050327

Keywords

P300; event-related potentials; clinical high-risk; psychosis; at risk mental state; schizophrenia; cognition; latency

Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI [18K07550, 16K10205, JP20H03598, JP20H03610, 26461739]
  2. Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development [JP18dk030708, JP19dk0307029, JP20dk0307099]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [18K07550, 16K10205] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The study found that patients with schizophrenia showed smaller P300 amplitudes compared to healthy controls and subjects with at-risk mental states (ARMS), while subjects with ARMS had prolonged P300 latency. During follow-up, 8 out of 33 ARMS subjects developed overt psychosis while 25 did not. ARMS-P exhibited worse cognitive functions at baseline compared to ARMS-NP.
We measured P300, an event-related potential, in subjects with at-risk mental states (ARMS) and aimed to determine whether P300 parameter can predict progression to overt schizophrenia. Thirty-three subjects with ARMS, 39 with schizophrenia, and 28 healthy controls participated in the study. All subjects were antipsychotic-free. Subjects with ARMS were followed-up for more than two years. Cognitive function was measured by the Brief assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia (BACS) and Schizophrenia Cognition Rating Scale (SCoRS), while the modified Global Assessment of Functioning (mGAF) was used to assess global function. Patients with schizophrenia showed smaller P300 amplitudes and prolonged latency at Pz compared to those of healthy controls and subjects with ARMS. During the follow-up period, eight out of 33 subjects with ARMS developed overt psychosis (ARMS-P) while 25 did not (ARMS-NP). P300 latency of ARMS-P was significantly longer than that of ARMS-NP. At baseline, ARMS-P elicited worse cognitive functions, as measured by the BACS and SCoRS compared to ARMS-NP. We also detected a significant relationship between P300 amplitudes and mGAF scores in ARMS subjects. Our results suggest the usefulness of prolonged P300 latency and cognitive impairment as a predictive marker of later development of schizophrenia in vulnerable individuals.

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