2019
DOI: 10.1101/829630
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Ultra-high field imaging of hippocampal neuroanatomy in first episode psychosis demonstrates receptor-specific morphometric patterning

Abstract: Objective. The hippocampus is considered a putative marker in schizophrenia with early volume deficits of select subfields. Certain subregions are thought to be more vulnerable due to a glutamate-driven mechanism of excitotoxicity, hypermetabolism, and then degeneration. Here, we explored whether hippocampal anomalies in first-episode psychosis (FEP) correlate with glutamate receptor density via a serotonin receptor proxy by leveraging structural neuroimaging, spectroscopy (MRS), and gene expression.Methods. H… Show more

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“…Correspondingly, the different areas of the CA have been shown to be particularly responsive to aerobic fitness changes and aerobic exercise (48,49). At the same time, the CA area is supposed to be specifically prone to volume loss in schizophrenia (29,82). Consequently, aerobic exercise potentially mitigates neurodegeneration of one of the most affected HF subfields in patients with schizophrenia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correspondingly, the different areas of the CA have been shown to be particularly responsive to aerobic fitness changes and aerobic exercise (48,49). At the same time, the CA area is supposed to be specifically prone to volume loss in schizophrenia (29,82). Consequently, aerobic exercise potentially mitigates neurodegeneration of one of the most affected HF subfields in patients with schizophrenia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%