Impairment in functioning since the onset of psychosis and further deterioration over time is a key aspect of subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ). Mismatch negativity (MMN) and P3a, indices of early attention processing that are often impaired in schizophrenia, might represent optimal electrophysiological candidate biomarkers of illness progression and poor outcome. However, contrasting findings are reported about the relationships between MMN-P3a and functioning. The study aimed to investigate in SCZ the influence of illness duration on MMN-P3a and the relationship of MMN-P3a with functioning. Pitch (p) and duration (d) MMN-P3a were investigated in 117 SCZ and 61 healthy controls (HCs). SCZ were divided into four illness duration groups: ≤ 5, 6 to 13, 14 to 18, and 19 to 32 years. p-MMN and d-MMN amplitude was reduced in SCZ compared to HCs, independently from illness duration, psychopathology, and neurocognitive deficits. p-MMN reduction was associated with lower “Work skills”. The p-P3a amplitude was reduced in the SCZ group with longest illness duration compared to HCs. No relationship between P3a and functioning was found. Our results suggested that MMN amplitude reduction might represent a biomarker of poor functioning in SCZ.

Mismatch negativity and p3a impairment through different phases of schizophrenia and their association with real-life functioning / Giordano, G. M.; Giuliani, L.; Perrottelli, A.; Bucci, P.; Di Lorenzo, G.; Siracusano, A.; Brando, F.; Pezzella, P.; Fabrazzo, M.; Altamura, M.; Bellomo, A.; Cascino, G.; Comparelli, A.; Monteleone, P.; Pompili, M.; Galderisi, S.; Maj, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 10:24(2021). [10.3390/jcm10245838]

Mismatch negativity and p3a impairment through different phases of schizophrenia and their association with real-life functioning

Pompili M.;
2021

Abstract

Impairment in functioning since the onset of psychosis and further deterioration over time is a key aspect of subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ). Mismatch negativity (MMN) and P3a, indices of early attention processing that are often impaired in schizophrenia, might represent optimal electrophysiological candidate biomarkers of illness progression and poor outcome. However, contrasting findings are reported about the relationships between MMN-P3a and functioning. The study aimed to investigate in SCZ the influence of illness duration on MMN-P3a and the relationship of MMN-P3a with functioning. Pitch (p) and duration (d) MMN-P3a were investigated in 117 SCZ and 61 healthy controls (HCs). SCZ were divided into four illness duration groups: ≤ 5, 6 to 13, 14 to 18, and 19 to 32 years. p-MMN and d-MMN amplitude was reduced in SCZ compared to HCs, independently from illness duration, psychopathology, and neurocognitive deficits. p-MMN reduction was associated with lower “Work skills”. The p-P3a amplitude was reduced in the SCZ group with longest illness duration compared to HCs. No relationship between P3a and functioning was found. Our results suggested that MMN amplitude reduction might represent a biomarker of poor functioning in SCZ.
2021
ERP; Illness duration; mismatch negativity; MMN; P3a; real-life functioning; schizophrenia
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Mismatch negativity and p3a impairment through different phases of schizophrenia and their association with real-life functioning / Giordano, G. M.; Giuliani, L.; Perrottelli, A.; Bucci, P.; Di Lorenzo, G.; Siracusano, A.; Brando, F.; Pezzella, P.; Fabrazzo, M.; Altamura, M.; Bellomo, A.; Cascino, G.; Comparelli, A.; Monteleone, P.; Pompili, M.; Galderisi, S.; Maj, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 10:24(2021). [10.3390/jcm10245838]
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