Thalamocortical anatomical connectivity in schizophrenia and psychotic bipolar disorder

JM Sheffield, AS Huang, BP Rogers… - Schizophrenia …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Schizophrenia bulletin, 2020academic.oup.com
Background Anatomical connectivity between the thalamus and cortex, including the
prefrontal cortex (PFC), is abnormal in schizophrenia. Overlapping phenotypes, including
deficits in executive cognitive abilities dependent on PFC-thalamic circuitry, suggest
dysrupted thalamocortical anatomical connectivity may extend to psychotic bipolar disorder.
We tested this hypothesis and examined the impact of illness stage to inform when in the
illness course thalamocortical dysconnectivity emerges. Methods Diffusion-weighted …
Background
Anatomical connectivity between the thalamus and cortex, including the prefrontal cortex (PFC), is abnormal in schizophrenia. Overlapping phenotypes, including deficits in executive cognitive abilities dependent on PFC-thalamic circuitry, suggest dysrupted thalamocortical anatomical connectivity may extend to psychotic bipolar disorder. We tested this hypothesis and examined the impact of illness stage to inform when in the illness course thalamocortical dysconnectivity emerges.
Methods
Diffusion-weighted imaging data were collected on 70 healthy individuals and 124 people with a psychotic disorder (schizophrenia spectrum = 75; psychotic bipolar disorder = 49), including 62 individuals in the early stage of psychosis. Anatomical connectivity between major divisions of the cortex and thalamus was quantified using probabilistic tractography and compared between groups. Associations between PFC-thalamic anatomical connectivity and executive cognitive abilities were examined using regression analysis.
Results
Psychosis was associated with lower PFC-thalamic and elevated somatosensory-thalamic anatomical connectivity. Follow-up analyses established that lower PFC-thalamic and elevated somatosensory-thalamic anatomical connectivity were present in both schizophrenia and psychotic bipolar disorder. Lower PFC-thalamic anatomical connectivity was also present in early-stage and chronic psychosis. Contrary to expectations, lower PFC-thalamic anatomical connectivity was not associated with impaired executive cognitive abilities.
Conclusions
Altered thalamocortical anatomical connectivity, especially reduced PFC-thalamic connectivity, is a transdiagnostic feature of psychosis detectable in the early stage of illness. Further work is required to elucidate the functional consequences of the full spectrum of thalamocortical connectivity abnormalities in psychosis.
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