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. 2021 Mar 10;52(15):1-10.
doi: 10.1017/S0033291721000489. Online ahead of print.

Significant association between intracranial volume and verbal intellectual abilities in patients with schizophrenia and a history of birth asphyxia

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Significant association between intracranial volume and verbal intellectual abilities in patients with schizophrenia and a history of birth asphyxia

Laura Anne Wortinger et al. Psychol Med. .

Abstract

Background: The etiology of schizophrenia (SZ) is proposed to include an interplay between a genetic risk for disease development and the biological environment of pregnancy and birth, where early adversities may contribute to the poorer developmental outcome. We investigated whether a history of birth asphyxia (ASP) moderates the relationship between intracranial volume (ICV) and intelligence in SZ, bipolar disorder (BD) and healthy controls (HC).

Methods: Two hundred seventy-nine adult patients (18-42 years) on the SZ and BD spectrums and 216 HC were evaluated for ASP based on information from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway. Participants underwent structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to estimate ICV and intelligence quotient (IQ) assessment using the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI). Multiple linear regressions were used for analyses.

Results: We found a significant three-way interaction (ICV × ASP × diagnosis) on the outcome variable, IQ, indicating that the correlation between ICV and IQ was stronger in patients with SZ who experienced ASP compared to SZ patients without ASP. This moderation by ASP was not found in BD or HC groups. In patients with SZ, the interaction between ICV and a history of the ASP was specifically related to the verbal subcomponent of IQ as measured by WASI.

Conclusions: The significant positive association between ICV and IQ in patients with SZ who had experienced ASP might indicate abnormal neurodevelopment. Our findings give support for ICV together with verbal intellectual abilities as clinically relevant markers that can be added to prediction tools to enhance evaluations of SZ risk.

Keywords: Asphyxia; IQ; bipolar disorders; intracranial volume; schizophrenia.

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In the SZ group, the relationship between ICV and verbal IQ was significantly greater in the presence of ASP compared to when ASP was not present, which was not found in the other groups. SZ (schizophrenia spectrum); IQ (intelligence quotient); ICV (intracranial volume); ASP (birth asphyxia).

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