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A prospective longitudinal volumetric MRI study of superior temporal gyrus gray matter and amygdala-hippocampal complex in chronic schizophrenia

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SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH
卷 113, 期 1, 页码 84-94

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DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2009.05.004

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Schizophrenia; MRI; Superior temporal gyrus; Amygdala-hippocampal complex; Prospective study; Chronic schizophrenia

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  1. NIMH NIH HHS [R01 MH 50747, R03 MH 078036, P50 MH080272, K02 MH001110-10, R01 MH052807, P50MH080272, R01 MH 40799, R01 MH 052807, R01 MH082918, K02 MH 01110, R03 MH078036, R01 MH040799] Funding Source: Medline

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A progressive post-onset decrease in gray matter volume 1.5 years after first hospitalization in schizophrenia has been shown in superior temporal gyrus (STG). However, it is still controversial whether progressive volume reduction occurs in chronic schizophrenia in the STG and amygdala-hippocampal complex (AHC), structures found to be abnormal in chronic schizophrenia. These structures were measured at two time points in 16 chronic schizophrenia patients and 20 normal comparison subjects using manual tracing with high spatial resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Average interscan interval was 3.1 years for schizophrenia patients and 1.4 years for healthy comparison subjects. Cross-sectional comparisons showed smaller relative volumes in schizophrenia compared with controls in posterior STC and AHC. An ANCOVA with interscan interval as a covariate showed there was no statistically significant progression of volume reduction in either the STG or AHC in the schizophrenia group compared with normal subjects. In the schizophrenia group, volume change in the left anterior AHC significantly correlated with PANSS negative symptoms. These data, and separately reported first episode data from our laboratory, suggest marked progression at the initial stage of schizophrenia, but less in chronic schizophrenia. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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