The impact of visual dysfunctions in recent-onset psychosis and clinical high-risk state for psychosis

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Johanna M. Schwarzer
Inga Meyhoefer
Linda A. Antonucci
Lana Kambeitz-Ilankovic
Marian Surmann
Olga Bienek
Georg Romer
Udo Dannlowski
Tim Hahn
Alexandra Korda
Dominic B. Dwyer
Anne Ruef
Shalaila S. Haas
Marlene Rosen
Theresa Lichtenstein
Stephan Ruhrmann
Joseph Kambeitz
Raimo K. R. Salokangas
Christos Pantelis
Frauke Schultze-Lutter
Eva Meisenzahl
Paolo Brambilla
Alessandro Bertolino
Stefan Borgwardt
Rachel Upthegrove
Nikolaos Koutsouleris
Rebekka Lencer
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[1] University of Muenster,Institute for Translational Psychiatry
[2] University of Bari Aldo Moro,Department of Basic Medical Science, Neuroscience and Sense Organs
[3] University of Bari Aldo Moro,Department of Education, Psychology, Communication
[4] Ludwig Maximilian University Munich,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[5] University of Cologne,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital
[6] University of Muenster,Department of Child Adolescence Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[7] University of Luebeck,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[8] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Department of Psychiatry
[9] University of Turku,Department of Psychiatry
[10] University of Melbourne and Melbourne Health,Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre
[11] Heinrich-Heine University,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical Faculty
[12] University of Bern,University Hospital of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[13] Airlangga University,Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology
[14] Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico,Department of Neurosciences and Mental Health
[15] University of Milan,Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation
[16] University of Basel,Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatric University Hospital
[17] University of Birmingham,Institute for Mental Health, and Centre for Human Brain Health, School of Psychology
[18] Birmingham Womens and Childrens NHS Foundation Trust,Birmingham Early Intervention Service
[19] King’s College London,Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
[20] Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry,Department of Medical Area
[21] General Electric Global Research Inc,undefined
[22] Programma 2000,undefined
[23] Niguarda Hospital,undefined
[24] San Paolo Hospital,undefined
[25] Villa San Benedetto Menni,undefined
[26] University of Udine,undefined
[27] IRCCS Scientific Institute “E. Medea”,undefined
[28] Polo FVG,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2022年 / 47卷
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Subtle subjective visual dysfunctions (VisDys) are reported by about 50% of patients with schizophrenia and are suggested to predict psychosis states. Deeper insight into VisDys, particularly in early psychosis states, could foster the understanding of basic disease mechanisms mediating susceptibility to psychosis, and thereby inform preventive interventions. We systematically investigated the relationship between VisDys and core clinical measures across three early phase psychiatric conditions. Second, we used a novel multivariate pattern analysis approach to predict VisDys by resting-state functional connectivity within relevant brain systems. VisDys assessed with the Schizophrenia Proneness Instrument (SPI-A), clinical measures, and resting-state fMRI data were examined in recent-onset psychosis (ROP, n = 147), clinical high-risk states of psychosis (CHR, n = 143), recent-onset depression (ROD, n = 151), and healthy controls (HC, n = 280). Our multivariate pattern analysis approach used pairwise functional connectivity within occipital (ON) and frontoparietal (FPN) networks implicated in visual information processing to predict VisDys. VisDys were reported more often in ROP (50.34%), and CHR (55.94%) than in ROD (16.56%), and HC (4.28%). Higher severity of VisDys was associated with less functional remission in both CHR and ROP, and, in CHR specifically, lower quality of life (Qol), higher depressiveness, and more severe impairment of visuospatial constructability. ON functional connectivity predicted presence of VisDys in ROP (balanced accuracy 60.17%, p = 0.0001) and CHR (67.38%, p = 0.029), while in the combined ROP + CHR sample VisDys were predicted by FPN (61.11%, p = 0.006). These large-sample study findings suggest that VisDys are clinically highly relevant not only in ROP but especially in CHR, being closely related to aspects of functional outcome, depressiveness, and Qol. Findings from multivariate pattern analysis support a model of functional integrity within ON and FPN driving the VisDys phenomenon and being implicated in core disease mechanisms of early psychosis states.
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