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Causality Mapping Using Resting-state fMRI Reveals Hyperactivity and Hypoconnectivity in Schizophrenia Patients

Tahir, A.; Abdullah, W.; Azeem, W. u.; Khalid, M. F.; Abualait, T.; Shakil, S.; Ahmed, F.; Bashir, S.; Chaudhary, S. U.

2024-09-27 neuroscience
10.1101/2024.09.25.614909 bioRxiv
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Schizophrenia (SZ) is a debilitating disorder in which patients exhibit psychotic behavior due to aberrant connectivity between different regions of the brain. Advances in neuroimaging have now enabled the diagnosis and analysis of SZ in order to elucidate the whole brain functional connectivity networks. In the present study, we have used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to elucidate the causal relationships amongst the differentially activated brain regions between SZ patients (n=10) and healthy controls (n=10). Vector auto-regression (VAR) model and Granger causality (GC) were then applied to construct a functional connectivity network and analyze the causal effects in SZ patients. Our results revealed that the average voxel activation in the frontal lobe (FL), basal ganglia (BG), and ventricular system (VS) was significantly higher in patients indicating hyper-activity as compared to controls. Conversely, cerebellum white matter (CBWM) showed higher activation in the controls as compared to patients. A higher Pearson correlation was observed between the controls as compared to patients while VAR and GC showed higher functional connectivity among all the regions of interest (ROIs) along with more causal relations in the controls. Finally, mediation analysis showed that right middle superior frontal gyrus acts as a strong partial mediator between left accumbens area and left middle superior frontal gyrus. Taken together, this study decodes the dysregulated brain activity in schizophrenia showing hyperactivation in patients when compared with the healthy controls which leads to alterations in neural connections resulting in hypoconnectivity.

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