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Is There an Association Between Mismatch Negativity and Cortical Thickness in Schizophrenia Patients?
Journal
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
Vol
48: 6
Page
383-392
Author
Jiyoon J Seol, Minah Kim, Kwang Hyuk Lee, Ji-Won Hur, Kang Ik K Cho, Tae Young Lee, Chun Kee Chung, Jun Soo Kwon
Year
2017

Introduction: Mismatch negativity (MMN) is thought to reflect preattentive, automatic auditory processing. Reduced MMN amplitude is among the most robust findings in schizophrenia research. MMN generators have been shown to be located in the temporal and frontal cortices, which are key areas in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. This study investigated whether frontotemporal cortical thickness was associated with reduced MMN current source density (CSD) strength in patients with schizophrenia.

Methods: Sixteen schizophrenia patients and 18 healthy controls (HCs) were examined using magnetoencephalography while they performed a passive auditory oddball paradigm. All participants underwent a T1 structural magnetic resonance imaging scan in a separate session. We evaluated MMN CSD and cortical thickness, and their associations, in the superior and transverse temporal gyri, as well as in the inferior and middle frontal gyri.

Results: Patients exhibited significantly reduced CSD strength in all temporal and frontal areas of interest relative to HCs. There was a positive correlation between CSD strength and cortical thickness in both temporal and frontal areas in HCs. However, schizophrenia patients showed negative correlations between CSD strength and cortical thickness in the bilateral inferior frontal gyri. Additionally, we found positive correlations between frontal cortical thickness and negative and total scores on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS).

Conclusions: Our findings provide evidence for deficient temporal and frontal MMN generators and a disruption of normal structure-function relationship in patients with schizophrenia.