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- Title
Resting-state functional connectivity of the ventral tegmental area and negative symptom domains in subjects with schizophrenia.
- Authors
Pezzella, P.; Giordano, G. M.; Perrottelli, A.; Cascino, G.; Marciello, F.; Blasi, G.; Fazio, L.; Mucci, A.; Galderisi, S.
- Abstract
Introduction: Negative symptoms (NS) represent a core aspect of schizophrenia with a huge impact on real life functioning. Dysfunctions within the dopaminergic cortico-striatal circuits have been documented in subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ) and hypothesized as possible neurobiological mechanisms underlying some domains of NS. Objectives: We investigated relationships between the resting-state functional connectivity (RS-FC) of the ventro-tegmental area (VTA) and NS. Methods: Resting-state fMRI data were recorded in 35 SCZ, recruited within the Italian Network for Research on Psychoses. We performed partial correlations between RS-FC and NS (evaluated with the Brief Negative Symptom Scale) controlling for possible sources of secondary negative symptoms. Results: We found that the experiential domain correlated with the RS-FC of the VTA with the left ventro-lateral prefrontal cortex (lVLPFC) (r=0.372, p=0.039), while the Expressive deficit domain correlated with the RS-FC of the VTA with the left dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex (lDLPFC) (r= 0.470, p .008). Looking at subdomains, only the avolition (r= 0.418, p=0.019) and the blunted affect (r= 0.465, p=.008) showed the same correlations of the domains to which they belong. Conclusions: According to our findings, separate dysfunctional neuronal circuits could underpin distinct negative symptom subdomains. A better understanding of neurobiological dysfunctions underlying NS could help to design new treatments, targeting different NS subdomains.
- Subjects
FUNCTIONAL connectivity; SCHIZOPHRENIA; SYMPTOMS; PREFRONTAL cortex; PSYCHOSES
- Publication
European Psychiatry, 2021, Vol 64, pS542
- ISSN
0924-9338
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1447