Investigating brain structural patterns in first episode psychosis and schizophrenia using MRI and a machine learning approach.

Journal: Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging
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Abstract

In this study, we employed the Maximum Uncertainty Linear Discriminant Analysis (MLDA) to investigate whether the structural brain patterns in first episode psychosis (FEP) patients would be more similar to patients with chronic schizophrenia (SCZ) or healthy controls (HC), from a schizophrenia model perspective. Brain regions volumetric data were estimated by using MRI images of SCZ and FEP patients and HC. First, we evaluated the MLDA performance in discriminating SCZ from controls, which provided a score based on a model for changes in brain structure in SCZ. In the following, we compared the volumetric patterns of FEP patients with patterns of SCZ and healthy controls using these scores. The FEP group had a score distribution more similar to patients with schizophrenia (p-value = .461; Cohen's d=-.15) in comparison with healthy subjects (p-value=.003; Cohen's d = .62). Structures related to the limbic system and the circuitry involved in goal-directed behaviours were the most discriminant regions. There is a distinct pattern of volumetric changes in patients with schizophrenia in contrast to healthy controls, and this pattern seem to be detectable already in FEP.

Authors

  • Adriana Miyazaki de Moura
    Center of Mathematics, Computation, and Cognition, Federal University of ABC, São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil.
  • Walter Hugo Lopez Pinaya
    Department of Biomedical EngineeringSchool of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging SciencesKing's College London WC2R 2LS London U.K.
  • Ary Gadelha
    Interdisciplinary Lab for Clinical Neurosciences (LiNC), Universidade Federal De Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), Sao Paulo, Brazil.
  • André Zugman
    Interdisciplinary Lab for Clinical Neurosciences (LiNC), Universidade Federal De Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), Sao Paulo, Brazil.
  • Cristiano Noto
    Department of Psychiatry. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Quirino Cordeiro
    Department of Psychiatry. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Sintia Iole Belangero
    Department of Psychiatry, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Department of Morphology and Genetics. Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Andrea P Jackowski
    Department of Psychiatry. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Rodrigo A Bressan
    Department of Psychiatry. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • João Ricardo Sato
    Center of Mathematics, Computing and Cognition, Federal University of ABC, São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil; Graduate Program in Neuroscience and Cognition, Federal University of ABC, Santo André, Brazil. Electronic address: joao.sato@ufabc.edu.br.