NeuroImage: Clinical (Jan 2018)

The effect of duration of illness and antipsychotics on subcortical volumes in schizophrenia: Analysis of 778 subjects

  • Naoki Hashimoto,
  • Yoichi M. Ito,
  • Naohiro Okada,
  • Hidenaga Yamamori,
  • Yuka Yasuda,
  • Michiko Fujimoto,
  • Noriko Kudo,
  • Ariyoshi Takemura,
  • Shuraku Son,
  • Hisashi Narita,
  • Maeri Yamamoto,
  • Khin Khin Tha,
  • Asuka Katsuki,
  • Kazutaka Ohi,
  • Fumio Yamashita,
  • Shinsuke Koike,
  • Tsutomu Takahashi,
  • Kiyotaka Nemoto,
  • Masaki Fukunaga,
  • Toshiaki Onitsuka,
  • Yoshiyuki Watanabe,
  • Hidenori Yamasue,
  • Michio Suzuki,
  • Kiyoto Kasai,
  • Ichiro Kusumi,
  • Ryota Hashimoto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 563 – 569

Abstract

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Background: The effect of duration of illness and antipsychotic medication on the volumes of subcortical structures in schizophrenia is inconsistent among previous reports. We implemented a large sample analysis utilizing clinical data from 11 institutions in a previous meta-analysis. Methods: Imaging and clinical data of 778 schizophrenia subjects were taken from a prospective meta-analysis conducted by the COCORO consortium in Japan. The effect of duration of illness and daily dose and type of antipsychotics were assessed using the linear mixed effect model where the volumes of subcortical structures computed by FreeSurfer were used as a dependent variable and age, sex, duration of illness, daily dose of antipsychotics and intracranial volume were used as independent variables, and the type of protocol was incorporated as a random effect for intercept. The statistical significance of fixed-effect of dependent variable was assessed. Results: Daily dose of antipsychotics was positively associated with left globus pallidus volume and negatively associated with right hippocampus. It was also positively associated with laterality index of globus pallidus. Duration of illness was positively associated with bilateral globus pallidus volumes. Type of antipsychotics did not have any effect on the subcortical volumes. Discussion: A large sample size, uniform data collection methodology and robust statistical analysis are strengths of the current study. This result suggests that we need special attention to discuss about relationship between subcortical regional brain volumes and pathophysiology of schizophrenia because regional brain volumes may be affected by antipsychotic medication. Keywords: Schizophrenia, MRI, Globus pallidus, Hippocampus, Antipsychotic, Duration of illness