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Differences in central serotoninergic transmission among patients with recent onset, sub-chronic, and chronic schizophrenia as assessed by the loudness dependence of auditory evoked potentials

Authors
Park, Young-MinJung, EunjooKim, Hyang SookHahn, Sang WooLee, Seung-Hwan
Issue Date
Oct-2015
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
LDAEP; Serotonin; Schizophrenia; Auditory processing
Citation
Schizophrenia Research, v.168, no.1-2, pp 180 - 184
Pages
5
Journal Title
Schizophrenia Research
Volume
168
Number
1-2
Start Page
180
End Page
184
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/10253
DOI
10.1016/j.schres.2015.07.036
ISSN
0920-9964
1573-2509
Abstract
Previous research has shown that abnormalities in serotonin systems are associated with schizophrenia. The loudness dependence of auditory evoked potentials (LDAEP) has been used as a metric of central serotonin activity. The present study aimed to evaluate LDAEP in patients with schizophrenia of differing chronicity. Sixty-four patients with schizophrenia and 50 healthy controls were enrolled in this study. LDAEP and psychometric ratings, such as the positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS), were measured. The cohort was stratified into three subgroups according to the duration of illness: recent onset (<2 years, n = 21), sub-chronic (2-9 years, n= 28), and chronic (= 10 years, n = 15) groups. The LDAEP differed significantly among the three groups. A post-hoc analysis (Bonferroni) demonstrated that the LDAEP differed significantly between the recent onset and chronic groups (p = 0.029), and between the healthy control and chronic groups (p = 0.008). Age, sex, dosage of anti-psychotics, and smoking did not significantly affect the group differences. In the correlation analysis, there was a significant correlation of LDAEP values with illness duration (r=-0.259, p= 0.045). The present study verifies that the LDAEP is related to the duration of illness in patients with schizophrenia. This suggests that central serotonin neurotransmission is changeable, and it may depend on the chronicity of schizophrenia pathology. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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