Normative Modeling of Thalamic Nuclear Volumes and Characterization of Lateralized Volume Alterations in Alzheimer's Disease Versus Schizophrenia
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2024-08-23Keywords
medial dorsal nucleusnormative modeling
schizophrenia
thalamic nuclei
thalamus
ventral anterior nucleus
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Background: Thalamic nuclei facilitate a wide range of complex behaviors, emotions, and cognition and have been implicated in neuropsychiatric disorders including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and schizophrenia. The aim of this work was to establish novel normative models of thalamic nuclear volumes and their laterality indices and investigate their changes in schizophrenia and AD. Methods: Volumes of bilateral whole thalami and 10 thalamic nuclei were generated from T1 MRI data using a state-of-the-art novel segmentation method in healthy control subjects (n=2374) and early mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n=211), late MCI (n=113), AD (n=88), and schizophrenia (n=168). Normative models for each nucleus were generated from healthy control subjects while controlling for sex, intracranial volume, and site. Extreme z-score deviations (|z|>1.96) and z-score distributions were compared across phenotypes. Z-scores were associated with clinical descriptors. Results: Increased infranormal and decreased supranormal z-scores were observed in schizophrenia and AD. Z-score shifts representing reduced volumes were observed in most nuclei in schizophrenia and AD with strong overlap in the bilateral pulvinar, medial dorsal, and centromedian nuclei. Shifts were larger in AD with evidence of a left-sided preference in early MCI while a predilection for right thalamic nuclei was observed in schizophrenia. The right medial dorsal nucleus was associated with disorganized thought and daily auditory verbal hallucinations. Conclusion: In AD, thalamic nuclei are more severely and symmetrically affected while in schizophrenia, the right thalamic nuclei are more affected. We highlight the right medial dorsal nucleus, which may mediate multiple symptoms of schizophrenia and is affected early in the disease course.Source
Young TR, Kumar VJ, Saranathan M. Normative Modeling of Thalamic Nuclear Volumes and Characterization of Lateralized Volume Alterations in Alzheimer's Disease Versus Schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2024 Aug 23:S2451-9022(24)00241-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.08.006. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39182722.DOI
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This article is based on a previously available preprint in medRxiv, https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.03.06.24303871Rights
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10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.08.006