期刊
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
卷 60, 期 1, 页码 1-10出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.09.010
关键词
endophenotype; schizophrenia; electrophysiology; mismatch negativity; P50; P300
Background. Previous studies have found several electrophysiological endopbenotypes that each co-varies individually with schizophrenia. This study extends these investigations to compare and contrast four electrophysiological endophenotype, mismatch negativity, P50, P300, and antisaccades, and analyze their covariance on the basis of a single cohort tested with all paradigms. We report a multivariate endophenotype that is maximally associated with diagnosis and evaluate this new endophenotype with respect to its application to genetic analysis. Method. Group differences and covariance were analyzed for probands (n = 60), family members (n = 53), and control subjects (n = 44). Associations between individual endopbenotypes and diagnostic groups, as well as between the multivariate endophenotype and diagnostic groups, were investigated with logistic regression. Results: Results from all four individual endophenotypes replicated previous findings of deficits in the proband group. The P50 and P300 endopbenotypes similarly replicated significant deficits in the family member group, whereas mismatch negativity and antisaccade measures showed a trend. There was minimal correlation between the different endopbenotypes. A logistic regression model based on all four features significantly represented the diagnostic grouping (x(2) = 32.7; p <.001), with 80916 accuracy in predicting group membership. Conclusions: A multivariate endophenotype, based on a weighted combination of electrophysiological features, provides greater diagnostic classification power than any single endophenotype.
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