Spatiotemporal dynamics of functional connectivity and association with molecular architecture in schizophrenia

Author:

Hou Changyue123,Jiang Sisi123,Liu Mei123,Li Hechun123,Zhang Lang45,Duan Mingjun1245,Yao Gang1245,He Hui12345,Yao Dezhong12367,Luo Cheng12367

Affiliation:

1. The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute , MOE Key Lab for Neuroinformation, School of Life Science and Technology, , Chengdu, 611731 , P. R. China

2. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , MOE Key Lab for Neuroinformation, School of Life Science and Technology, , Chengdu, 611731 , P. R. China

3. Research Unit of NeuroInformation, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, 2019RU035 , Chengdu, 611731 , P. R. China

4. Department of Psychiatry , The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute, , Chengdu, 611731 , People's Republic of China

5. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute, , Chengdu, 611731 , People's Republic of China

6. High-Field Magnetic Resonance Brain Imaging Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province , Center for Information in Medicine, , Chengdu, 611731 , P. R. China

7. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , Center for Information in Medicine, , Chengdu, 611731 , P. R. China

Abstract

Abstract Schizophrenia is a self-disorder characterized by disrupted brain dynamics and architectures of multiple molecules. This study aims to explore spatiotemporal dynamics and its association with psychiatric symptoms. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data were collected from 98 patients with schizophrenia. Brain dynamics included the temporal and spatial variations in functional connectivity density and association with symptom scores were evaluated. Moreover, the spatial association between dynamics and receptors/transporters according to prior molecular imaging in healthy subjects was examined. Patients demonstrated decreased temporal variation and increased spatial variation in perceptual and attentional systems. However, increased temporal variation and decreased spatial variation were revealed in higher order networks and subcortical networks in patients. Specifically, spatial variation in perceptual and attentional systems was associated with symptom severity. Moreover, case–control differences were associated with dopamine, serotonin and mu-opioid receptor densities, serotonin reuptake transporter density, dopamine transporter density, and dopamine synthesis capacity. Therefore, this study implicates the abnormal dynamic interactions between the perceptual system and cortical core networks; in addition, the subcortical regions play a role in the dynamic interaction among the cortical regions in schizophrenia. These convergent findings support the importance of brain dynamics and emphasize the contribution of primary information processing to the pathological mechanism underlying schizophrenia.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences

Project of Science and Technology Department of Hainan Province

Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan

Sichuan Provincial Program of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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