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. 2009 Dec;115(2-3):202-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2009.09.033. Epub 2009 Oct 17.

Verbal fluency deficits and altered lateralization of language brain areas in individuals genetically predisposed to schizophrenia

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Verbal fluency deficits and altered lateralization of language brain areas in individuals genetically predisposed to schizophrenia

Tejas S Bhojraj et al. Schizophr Res. 2009 Dec.

Abstract

Alterations of verbal fluency may correlate with deficits of gray matter volume and hemispheric lateralization of language brain regions like the pars triangularis (PT) in schizophrenia. Examining non-psychotic individuals at high genetic risk (HR) for schizophrenia may clarify if these deficits represent heritable trait markers or state dependent phenomena. We assessed adolescent and young adult HR subjects (N=60) and healthy controls (HC; N=42) using verbal fluency tests and Freesurfer to process T1-MRI scans. We hypothesized volumetric and lateralization alterations of the PT and their correlation with verbal fluency deficits. HR subjects had letter verbal fluency deficits (controlling for IQ), left PT deficits (p=.00), (controlling ICV) and reversal of the L>R PT asymmetry noted in HC. Right Heschl's (p=.00), left supramarginal (p=.00) and right angular gyrii (p=.02) were also reduced in HR subjects. The L>R asymmetry of the Heschl's gyrus seen in HC was exaggerated and asymmetries of L>R of supramarginal and R>L of angular gyri, seen in HC were attenuated in HR subjects. L>R asymmetry of the PT predicted better verbal fluency across the pooled HR and HC groups. Young relatives of schizophrenia patients have verbal fluency deficits, gray matter volume deficits and reversed asymmetry of the pars triangularis. A reversed structural asymmetry of the PT in HR subjects may impair expressive language abilities leading to verbal fluency deficits. Volumetric deficits and altered asymmetry in inferior parietal and Heschl's gyrii may accompany genetic liability to schizophrenia.

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Fig. 1
Reversed lateralization of the gray matter volumes of the pars triangularis.
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Fig. 2
a, b and c. Scatterplots of total and letter verbal fluency scores on the Y-axis and pars triangularis laterality index on the X-axis. Three plots for pooled (2a) and within-group correlation analyses (2b and 2c) are shown. HR subjects show correlations between verbal fluency and laterality but these relations were not noted for healthy controls.

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