Background The neural correlates of working memory (WM) impairment in schizophrenia remain a key puzzle in understanding the cognitive deficits and dysfunction of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex observed in the disorder. We sought to determine whether patients with schizophrenia exhibit an alteration in the inverted-U relationship between WM load and activation that we recently observed in healthy individuals, and whether this could account for WM deficits in this population. Methods Medicated (N=30) and unmedicated (N=21) patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls (N=45) performed the self-ordered WM task during functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. We identified regions exhibiting an altered fit to an inverted-U relationship between WM load and activation that were also predictive of WM performance. Results A blunted inverted-U response was observed in left DLPFC in patients and was associated with behavioral deficits in WM capacity. In addition, suppression of medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) during WM was reduced in patients, and was also associated with poorer WM capacity in patients. Finally, activation of visual cortex in the cuneus was elevated in patients and associated with improved WM capacity. Together, these findings explained 55% of the interindividual variance in WM capacity when combined with diagnostic and medication status, which alone accounted for only 22% of the variance in WM capacity. Conclusions These findings identify a novel biomarker and putative mechanism of WM deficits in patients with schizophrenia, a reduction or flattening of the inverted-U relationship between activation and WM load observed in healthy individuals in left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
Mechanisms of Working Memory Impairment in Schizophrenia
Jared X. Van Snellenberg,R. Girgis,Guillermo Horga,E. M. van de Giessen,M. Slifstein,Najate Ojeil,J. Weinstein,H. Moore,J. Lieberman,D. Shohamy,Edward E. Smith,A. Abi-Dargham
Published 2016 in Biological Psychiatry
ABSTRACT
PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2016
- Venue
Biological Psychiatry
- Publication date
2016-02-23
- Fields of study
Medicine, Psychology
- Identifiers
- External record
- Source metadata
Semantic Scholar, PubMed
CITATION MAP
EXTRACTION MAP
CLAIMS
- No claims are published for this paper.
CONCEPTS
- No concepts are published for this paper.
REFERENCES
Showing 1-51 of 51 references · Page 1 of 1