Authors

Dick Schijven
Merel C Postema
Masaki Fukunaga
Junya Matsumoto
Kenichiro Miura
Sonja M C de Zwarte
Neeltje E M van Haren
Wiepke Cahn
Hilleke E Hulshoff Pol
René S Kahn
Rosa Ayesa-Arriola
Víctor Ortiz-García de la Foz
Diana Tordesillas-Gutierrez
Javier Vázquez-Bourgon
Benedicto Crespo-Facorro
Dag Alnæs
Andreas Dahl
Lars T Westlye
Ingrid Agartz
Ole A Andreassen
Erik G Jönsson
Peter Kochunov
Jason M Bruggemann
Stanley V Catts
Patricia T Michie
Bryan J Mowry
Yann Quidé
Paul E Rasser
Ulrich Schall
Rodney J Scott
Vaughan J Carr
Melissa J Green
Frans A Henskens
Carmel M Loughland
Christos Pantelis
Cynthia Shannon Weickert
Thomas W Weickert
Lieuwe de Haan
Katharina Brosch
Julia-Katharina Pfarr
Kai G Ringwald
Frederike Stein
Andreas Jansen
Tilo T J Kircher
Igor Nenadić
Bernd Krämer
Oliver Gruber
Theodore D Satterthwaite
Juan Bustillo
Daniel H Mathalon
Adrian Preda
Vince D Calhoun
Judith M Ford
Steven G Potkin
Jingxu Chen
Yunlong Tan
Zhiren Wang
Hong Xiang
Fengmei Fan
Fabio Bernardoni
Stefan Ehrlich
Paola Fuentes-Claramonte
Maria Angeles Garcia-Leon
Amalia Guerrero-Pedraza
Raymond Salvador
Salvador Sarró
Edith Pomarol-Clotet
Valentina Ciullo
Fabrizio Piras
Daniela Vecchio
Nerisa Banaj
Gianfranco Spalletta
Stijn Michielse
Therese van Amelsvoort
Erin W Dickie
Aristotle N Voineskos
Kang Sim
Simone Ciufolini
Paola Dazzan
Robin M Murray
Woo-Sung Kim
Young-Chul Chung
Christina Andreou
André Schmidt
Stefan Borgwardt
Andrew M McIntosh
Heather C Whalley
Stephen M Lawrie
Stefan du Plessis
Hilmar K Luckhoff
Freda Scheffler
Robin Emsley
Dominik Grotegerd
Rebekka Lencer
Udo Dannlowski
Jesse T Edmond
Kelly Rootes-Murdy
Julia M Stephen
Andrew R Mayer
Linda A Antonucci
Leonardo Fazio
Giulio Pergola
Alessandro Bertolino
Covadonga M Díaz-Caneja
Joost Janssen
Noemi G Lois
Celso Arango
Alexander S Tomyshev
Irina Lebedeva
Simon Cervenka
Carl M Sellgren
Foivos Georgiadis
Matthias Kirschner
Stefan Kaiser
Tomas Hajek
Antonin Skoch
Filip Spaniel
Minah Kim
Yoo Bin Kwak
Sanghoon Oh
Jun Soo Kwon
Anthony James
Geor Bakker
Christian Knöchel
Michael Stäblein
Viola Oertel
Anne Uhlmann
Fleur M Howells
Dan J Stein
Henk S Temmingh
Ana M Diaz-Zuluaga
Julian A Pineda-Zapata
Carlos López-Jaramillo
Stephanie Homan
Ellen Ji
Werner Surbeck
Philipp Homan
Simon E Fisher
Barbara Franke
David C Glahn
Ruben C Gur
Ryota Hashimoto
Neda Jahanshad
Eileen Luders
Sarah E Medland
Paul M Thompson
Jessica A Turner
Theo G M van Erp
Clyde Francks

Publication Date

4-4-2023

Journal

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

DOI

10.1073/pnas.2213880120

PMID

36976765

PMCID

PMC10083554

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

3-28-2023

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

Post-print

Published Open-Access

yes

Keywords

Male, Female, Humans, Schizophrenia, Case-Control Studies, Brain, Cerebral Cortex, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Functional Laterality, Schizophrenia, brain imaging, asymmetry, cortical, subcortical

Abstract

Left-right asymmetry is an important organizing feature of the healthy brain that may be altered in schizophrenia, but most studies have used relatively small samples and heterogeneous approaches, resulting in equivocal findings. We carried out the largest case-control study of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia, with MRI data from 5,080 affected individuals and 6,015 controls across 46 datasets, using a single image analysis protocol. Asymmetry indexes were calculated for global and regional cortical thickness, surface area, and subcortical volume measures. Differences of asymmetry were calculated between affected individuals and controls per dataset, and effect sizes were meta-analyzed across datasets. Small average case-control differences were observed for thickness asymmetries of the rostral anterior cingulate and the middle temporal gyrus, both driven by thinner left-hemispheric cortices in schizophrenia. Analyses of these asymmetries with respect to the use of antipsychotic medication and other clinical variables did not show any significant associations. Assessment of age- and sex-specific effects revealed a stronger average leftward asymmetry of pallidum volume between older cases and controls. Case-control differences in a multivariate context were assessed in a subset of the data (N = 2,029), which revealed that 7% of the variance across all structural asymmetries was explained by case-control status. Subtle case-control differences of brain macrostructural asymmetry may reflect differences at the molecular, cytoarchitectonic, or circuit levels that have functional relevance for the disorder. Reduced left middle temporal cortical thickness is consistent with altered left-hemisphere language network organization in schizophrenia.

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