Different patterns of MRI structural alterations in schizophrenia spectrum disorders with delusions of influence vs persecution
A. S. Tomyshev, A. Dudina, D. Romanov, E. Ilina, M. Magomedagaev, G. Kostyuk, A. Andriushchenko, A. Smulevich, I. Lebedeva

TL;DR
This study compares brain structure differences in schizophrenia patients with delusions of influence versus persecution, finding more widespread structural deficits in the influence group.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct MRI patterns in delusions of influence versus persecution within schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
Findings
Patients with delusions of influence showed decreased cortical thickness in 17 regions and subcortical volume reductions in thalamus, hippocampus, midbrain, and pons.
Patients with delusions of persecution showed decreased thickness in only 4 right-hemisphere cortical regions.
No significant differences in structural measures were found between the two delusion subgroups after multiple comparison correction.
Abstract
There is strong evidence that delusions are associated with cortical and subcortical structural alterations. However, whether these abnormalities differ in different types of delusions within schizophrenia spectrum disorders remains unclear. We aimed at exploring structural neural patterns underlying influence/persecutory delusions across diagnostic categories within the schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. Twenty six right-handed patients with delusional disorder (n=7) and schizophrenia (n=19), presenting with delusions were divided in two clinical subgroups. The first one was presented with persecutory delusions (n=12, 20.2-55.4 years, mean age 36.0±11.6, 2 females) and the second with delusions of influence (n=14, 21.2-47.6 years, mean age 36.7±8.4, 2 females). The control group consist of 26 matched healthy controls (20.2-53.6 years, mean age 36.3±9.9, 4 females). All participants…
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TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Schizophrenia research and treatment
