White Matter Connectivity in Youth at Risk for Serious Mental Illness: A Longitudinal Analysis
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White Matter Connectivity in Youth at Risk for Serious Mental Illness: A Longitudinal Analysis
Abstract
Longitudinal changes in white matter connectivity were assessed in a sample of youth at-risk for serious mental illness (n=183; age 12-25). Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was acquired at baseline and 12 months from youth recruited across two sites and classified as healthy controls (n=36), familial risk (n=30), mild-symptoms (n=41), attenuated syndromes (n=70), or transition (n=9) based on clinical assessments. Fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD) values were derived for the whole brain white matter, forceps minor, anterior cingulate, anterior thalamic radiations, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, superior longitudinal fasciculus, and uncinate fasciculus. MANCOVA analysis controlling for site, sex, and age showed no significant group differences in FA and MD at baseline or at 12 months. Linear mixed effects analysis showed a significant effect for time for most white matter tracts, but no effect for group, or group by time interaction. Transdiagnostic risk groups have similar profiles of WM connectivity and similar rates of change over time.
Keywords: Anterior thalamic radiations; Canadian Psychiatric Risk and Outcome; Depression; Diffusion tensor imaging; Fiber tractography; Transdiagnostic risk.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest JA has received research support from National Institute of Mental Health, Brain Canada and the Mathison Centre at the University of Calgary. SHK has received funding or honoraria from the following sources: Abbott, Allergan, AstraZeneca, BMS, Brain Cells Inc., Brain Canada, Clera, CIHR, Eli Lilly, Janssen, Lundbeck, Lundbeck Institute, OMHF, Ontario Brain Institute, Otsuka, Pfizer, Servier, St. Jude Medical, Sunovion and Xian-Janssen. GM has been on advisory board or speaker for Allergen, Lundbeck, Lilly, Pfizer, Janssen. MKS, PDM, GG, SB, BM, JW, and CL list no competing interests.
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