Hare Stephanie M, Ford Judith M, Ahmadi Aral, Damaraju Eswar, Belger Aysenil, Bustillo Juan, Lee Hyo Jong, Mathalon Daniel H, Mueller Bryon A, Preda Adrian, van Erp Theo G M, Potkin Steven G, Calhoun Vince D, Turner Jessica A
Neuroscience Institute, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, San Francisco VA Medical Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Schizophr Bull. 2017 Mar 1;43(2):389-396. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbw093.
Prior resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analyses have identified patterns of functional connectivity associated with hallucinations in schizophrenia (Sz). In this study, we performed an analysis of the mean amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) to compare resting state spontaneous low-frequency fluctuations in patients with Sz who report experiencing hallucinations impacting different sensory modalities. By exploring dynamics across 2 low-frequency passbands (slow-4 and slow-5), we assessed the impact of hallucination modality and frequency range on spatial ALFF variation. Drawing from a sample of Sz and healthy controls studied as part of the Functional Imaging Biomedical Informatics Research Network (FBIRN), we replicated prior findings showing that patients with Sz have decreased ALFF in the posterior brain in comparison to controls. Remarkably, we found that patients that endorsed visual hallucinations did not show this pattern of reduced ALFF in the back of the brain. These patients also had elevated ALFF in the left hippocampus in comparison to patients that endorsed auditory (but not visual) hallucinations. Moreover, left hippocampal ALFF across all the cases was related to reported hallucination severity in both the auditory and visual domains, and not overall positive symptoms. This supports the hypothesis that dynamic changes in the ALFF in the hippocampus underlie severity of hallucinations that impact different sensory modalities.
先前的静息态功能磁共振成像(fMRI)分析已经确定了与精神分裂症(Sz)幻觉相关的功能连接模式。在本研究中,我们进行了低频波动平均振幅(ALFF)分析,以比较报告经历影响不同感觉模态的幻觉的Sz患者的静息态自发低频波动。通过探索两个低频通带(慢4和慢5)的动态变化,我们评估了幻觉模态和频率范围对空间ALFF变化的影响。从作为功能成像生物医学信息学研究网络(FBIRN)一部分进行研究的Sz患者和健康对照样本中,我们重复了先前的研究结果,即与对照组相比,Sz患者后脑的ALFF降低。值得注意的是,我们发现认可视幻觉的患者在脑后部并未表现出这种ALFF降低的模式。与认可听幻觉(而非视幻觉)的患者相比,这些患者左海马的ALFF也有所升高。此外,所有病例的左海马ALFF与听觉和视觉领域报告的幻觉严重程度相关,而非与总体阳性症状相关。这支持了以下假设:海马体中ALFF的动态变化是影响不同感觉模态的幻觉严重程度的基础。