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Reduced brain structural similarity is associated with maturation, neurobiological features, and clinical status in schizophrenia

Abstract: Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) are characterized by atypical brain maturation, including alterations in structural similarity between regions. Using structural MRI data from 195 healthy controls (HC) and 352 individuals with SSD, we construct individual Morphometric INverse Divergence (MIND) networks. Compared to HC, individuals with SSD mainly exhibit reduced structural similarity in the temporal, cingulate, and insular lobes, being more pronounced in individuals exhibiting a poor clinical status (more impaired cognitive functioning and more severe symptomatology). These alterations are associated with cortical hierarchy and maturational events, locating MIND reductions in higher-order association areas that mature later. Finally, we map 46 neurobiological features onto MIND networks, revealing a high presence of neurotransmitters and astrocytes, along with decreased metabolism and microstructure, in regions with reduced similarity in SSD. These findings provide evidence on the complex interplay between structural similarity, maturational events, and the underlying neurobiology in determining clinical status of individuals with SSD.

 Fuente: Nature Communications, 2025, 16, 8745

 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group

 Year of publication: 2025

 No. of pages: 13

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-63792-6

 ISSN: 2041-1723

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-63792-6

Authorship

GARCÍA-SAN-MARTÍN, NATALIA

BETHLEHEM, RICHARD A. I.

SEGURA, PATRICIA

MIHALIK, AGOSTON

SEIDLITZ, JAKOB

SEBENIUS, ISAAC

ALEMÁN-MORILLO, CLAUDIO

DORFSCHMIDT, LENA

SHAFIEI, GOLIA

MORGAN, SARAH E.

RUIZ-VEGUILLA, MIGUEL

MARIA ROSA AYESA ARRIOLA

MISIC, BRATISLAV

SUCKLIN, JOHN

BENEDICTO CRESPO FACORRO

ROMERO-GARCÍA, RAFAEL