P300 amplitude as a possible correlate of frontal degeneration in schizophrenia
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P300 amplitude as a possible correlate of frontal degeneration in schizophrenia
Abstract
The existence of neurodegeneration is a debated issue in schizophrenia research. The P300 component of event-related electrical potentials (ERP) has been related to the different degree of damage to gray and white matter. This study explores the possible relationship between P300 amplitude and/or latency and the existence of degenerative processes in schizophrenia, by assessing its correlation with volume of sulcal CSF and duration of illness, as transversal indicators of neurodegeneration. Nineteen patients (14 males, 5 females) and 13 controls (6 males, 7 females) were studied with MRI and electrophysiological records (P300). The possible influence of sex and age at the time of the exploration was statistically controlled in both groups. The results show a significant negative correlation between P300 amplitude and prefrontal CSF volume in the patient group. A lower though still significant correlation was also found between P300 amplitude and duration of illness, whereas no correlation was found in the control group. These results support the hypothesis that P300 amplitude may be interpreted as a marker of neurodegeneration in schizophrenia.
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