• Title of article

    Increased Prefrontal Gyrification in a Large High-Risk Cohort Characterizes Those Who Develop Schizophrenia and Reflects Abnormal Prefrontal Development

  • Author/Authors

    Jonathan M. Harris، نويسنده , , T. William J. Moorhead، نويسنده , , Patrick Miller، نويسنده , , Andrew M. McIntosh، نويسنده , , Heidi M. Bonnici، نويسنده , , David G.C. Owens، نويسنده , , Eve C. Johnstone، نويسنده , , Stephen M. Lawrie، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    722
  • To page
    729
  • Abstract
    Background In our cohort considered at high risk (HR) of developing schizophrenia, we previously found a significant difference in extent of right prefrontal cortical folding between those who subsequently developed schizophrenia and a matched group who remained well. This study aimed to determine if this preexisting difference distinguished 17 individuals who developed schizophrenia from the 128 HR individuals in the cohort who remained well and to explore possible underlying differences in cortical composition. Methods Prefrontal cortical folding was measured by an automated version of the Gyrification Index (A-GI), a ratio reflecting extent of folding. Multivariate logistic regression assessed the probability that prefrontal A-GI predicts diagnostic outcome and subsequently assessed the effect on A-GI of regional cerebrospinal fluid and gray and white matter. Results High-risk individuals who subsequently developed schizophrenia were distinguished from the remaining cohort by increased right prefrontal cortex (PFC) A-GI. Mean right PFC gray matter volume also differed between groups, but white matter volume did not. Correlations of age with gray and white matter further distinguished groups and a linear regression analysis showed a significant interaction between age and diagnosis on mean volume of right PFC white matter. Conclusions Increased A-GI appears to indicate abnormal right prefrontal development in those who develop schizophrenia.
  • Keywords
    Schizophrenia , connectivity , gyrification index , High risk , predictor , prefrontal lobe
  • Journal title
    Biological Psychiatry
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Biological Psychiatry
  • Record number

    503477