Thomas Fanny, Gallea Cécile, Moulier Virginie, Bouaziz Noomane, Valero-Cabré Antoni, Januel Dominique
Centre de Recherche Clinique, Établissement Public de Santé de Ville-Evrard, 202 avenue Jean Jaurès, 93330 Neuilly-sur-Marne, France; Cerebral Dynamics, Plasticity and Rehabilitation Group, FRONTLAB, Institut du Cerveau, CNRS UMR 7225, INSERM UMRS 1127, France.
Movement Investigations and Therapeutics, MOVIT, Institut du Cerveau, CNRS UMR 7225, INSERM UMRS 1127, France; Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 47 boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75013 Paris, France.
Neuroscience. 2022 Dec 15;507:1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2022.10.027. Epub 2022 Nov 9.
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in schizophrenia (SZ) have been associated with abnormalities of the left arcuate fasciculus and transcallosal white matter projections linking homologous language areas of both hemispheres. While most studies have used a whole-tract approach, here we focused on analyzing local alterations of the above-mentioned pathways in SZ patients suffering medication-resistant AVH. Fractional anisotropy (FA) was estimated along the left arcuate fasciculus and interhemispheric projections of the rostral and caudal corpus callosum. Then, potential associations between white matter tracts and SZ symptoms were explored by correlating local site-by-site FA values and AVH severity estimated via the Auditory Hallucinations Rating Scale (AHRS). Compared to a sample of healthy controls, SZ patients displayed lower FA values in the rostral portion of the left arcuate fasciculus, near the frontal operculum, and in the left and right lateral regions of the rostral portion of the transcallosal pathways. In contrast, SZ patients showed higher FA values than healthy controls in the medial portion of the latter transcallosal pathway and in the midsagittal section of the interhemispheric auditory pathway. Finally, significant correlations were found between local FA values in the left arcuate fasciculus and the severity of the AVH's attentional salience. Contributing to the study of associations between local white matter alterations of language networks and SZ symptoms, our findings highlight local alterations of white matter integrity in these pathways linking language areas in SZ patients with AVH. We also hypothesize a link between the left arcuate fasciculus and the attentional capture of AVH.
精神分裂症(SZ)中的听幻觉(AVH)与左弓状束以及连接两侧半球同源语言区域的胼胝体白质投射异常有关。虽然大多数研究采用全束方法,但在这里我们专注于分析患有难治性AVH的SZ患者上述通路的局部改变。沿着左弓状束以及胼胝体嘴部和尾部的半球间投射估计分数各向异性(FA)。然后,通过将局部逐点FA值与通过听幻觉评定量表(AHRS)估计的AVH严重程度进行关联,探索白质束与SZ症状之间的潜在关联。与健康对照样本相比,SZ患者在左弓状束靠近额盖的嘴部区域以及胼胝体通路嘴部的左右外侧区域显示出较低的FA值。相反,SZ患者在胼胝体通路后者的内侧部分以及半球间听觉通路的矢状中切面上显示出比健康对照更高的FA值。最后,在左弓状束的局部FA值与AVH的注意显著性严重程度之间发现了显著相关性。我们的研究结果有助于研究语言网络局部白质改变与SZ症状之间的关联,突出了这些连接SZ患者语言区域的通路中白质完整性的局部改变。我们还假设左弓状束与AVH的注意捕获之间存在联系。