Zhang Xiaofei, Liang Xiaoyu, Cheng Xiaofang, Chen Jianshan, Deng Wenhao, Zhang Yizhi, Cui Liqian, Cheng Xiongchao, Li Xuan, Yang Chanjuan, Ye Biyu, Cao Liping
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Affiliated Brain Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510370, China.
Zhonghua Yi Xue Yi Chuan Xue Za Zhi. 2024 Sep 10;41(9):1045-1052. doi: 10.3760/cma.j.cn511374-20230803-00035.
To explore the impact of CACNA1C rs58619945 genotype on the cortical thickness of attentional networks in patients with Bipolar 1 disorder type (BD-Ⅰ).
From August 2013 and August 2019, a total of 155 BD-Ⅰ patients were recruited from the outpatient and inpatient Departments of the Affiliated Brain Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, along with 82 healthy controls (HC) from the community and university. Genotype for the CACNA1C rs58619945 locus was determined for all BD-I patients and HC subjects, followed by 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging scans to measure the cortical thickness in the alert, orienting, and executive control subnetworks. General linear models (GLMs) were used to evaluate the impact of CACNA1C rs58619945 on the cortical thickness of attentional networks. Concurrently, attentional dimension functions were assessed using repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status (RBANS) and Cambridge neuropsychological test automated battery rapid visual information processing (CANTAB RVP) test.
Compared with the HC group, the BD-I patients had shown reduced thickness in bilateral prefrontal cortex, bilateral posterior cingulate cortex, and bilateral superior temporal cortex. A significant interaction between the CACNA1C genotype and the cortical thickness of right prefrontal cortex, right posterior parietal cortex and right superior temporal cortex was noted. Partial correlation analysis has demonstrated a significant correlation between CANTAB RVP and RBANS attention indices and cortical thickness in the right prefrontal cortex, right posterior cingulate cortex, and right superior temporal cortex predominantly among carriers of the BD-I G allele.
The G allele of CACNA1C rs58619945 is associated with cortical thickness of the right prefrontal cortex, right posterior cingulate cortex, and right superior temporal cortex in BD-Ⅰ, which are part of the alerting and orienting network.
探讨CACNA1C基因rs58619945位点基因型对双相I型障碍(BD-Ⅰ)患者注意网络皮质厚度的影响。
2013年8月至2019年8月,从广州医科大学附属脑科医院门诊及住院部招募了155例BD-Ⅰ患者,同时从社区和大学招募了82名健康对照(HC)。确定所有BD-Ⅰ患者和HC受试者的CACNA1C基因rs58619945位点的基因型,随后进行3.0T磁共振成像扫描,以测量警觉、定向和执行控制子网络中的皮质厚度。采用一般线性模型(GLM)评估CACNA1C基因rs58619945对注意网络皮质厚度的影响。同时,使用可重复神经心理状态评估量表(RBANS)和剑桥神经心理测试自动成套快速视觉信息处理(CANTAB RVP)测试评估注意维度功能。
与HC组相比,BD-Ⅰ患者双侧前额叶皮质、双侧后扣带回皮质和双侧颞上皮质厚度降低。观察到CACNA1C基因型与右侧前额叶皮质、右侧顶叶后皮质和右侧颞上皮质的皮质厚度之间存在显著交互作用。偏相关分析表明,主要在BD-Ⅰ G等位基因携带者中,CANTAB RVP和RBANS注意指数与右侧前额叶皮质、右侧后扣带回皮质和右侧颞上皮质的皮质厚度之间存在显著相关性。
CACNA1C基因rs58619945的G等位基因与BD-Ⅰ患者右侧前额叶皮质、右侧后扣带回皮质和右侧颞上皮质的皮质厚度相关,这些区域是警觉和定向网络的一部分。