Prenatal rubella, premorbid abnormalities, and adult schizophrenia
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Auteurs : Alan S. Brown [États-Unis] ; Patricia Cohen [États-Unis] ; Jill Harkavy-Friedman [États-Unis] ; Vicki Babulas [États-Unis] ; Dolores Malaspina [États-Unis] ; Jack M. Gorman [États-Unis] ; Ezra S. Susser [États-Unis]Source :
- Biological Psychiatry [ 0006-3223 ] ; 2001.
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- Abnormality, Adult schizophrenia, Affective, Anomaly, Behavioral abnormalities, Biol, Biol psychiatry, Biological plausibility, Birth cohort, Cohort, Cohort members, Comparison samples, Congenital, Congenital rubella, Congenital rubella syndrome, Control group, Control subjects, Deafness, Developmental period, Deviant behaviors, Diagnostic interview, Disorder, Dysfunction, Exact test, Feinberg, Female subjects, Genetic studies, Gestational, Gestational timing, Influenza, Influenza epidemic, Influenza epidemics, Kendler, Lancet, Male subjects, Maternal influenza, Mental retardation, Neurocognitive, Neurodevelopmental, Neurodevelopmental hypothesis, Neuromotor, Neuromotor dysfunction, Neuronal density, Nonaffective, Nonaffective psychosis, Other schizophrenia spectrum disorders, Pathogenesis, Pathogenic mechanisms, Population estimates, Prefrontal, Prefrontal cortex, Premorbid, Premorbid abnormalities, Premorbid anomalies, Premorbid function, Premorbid neuromotor, Prenatal, Prenatal exposure, Prenatal rubella, Present study, Previous studies, Psychiatric disorders, Psychiatry, Psychosis, Psychotic, Psychotic disorder, Rbdep, Rbdep cohort, Respective proportions, Risk factor, Rubella, Rubella exposure, Rubellaexposed subjects, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenia spectrum psychosis, Selection bias, Social environment, Susser, Synapse, Synaptic, Synaptic density, Synaptic elimination, Syndrome, Unexposed, Weinberger, York state, Young adulthood.
Abstract
Abstract: Background: Premorbid neurocognitive, neuromotor, and behavioral function tends to be disturbed in schizophrenia. We previously demonstrated that a birth cohort clinically and serologically documented with prenatal rubella evidenced a marked increase in risk of nonaffective psychosis. In our study, we examined whether rubella-exposed subjects destined to develop schizophrenia and other schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD), compared with exposed control subjects, had greater impairment in several premorbid functions.Methods: Subjects were interviewed using a direct, comprehensive research assessment and diagnosed by consensus. We compared the degree of IQ decline, as well as premorbid neuromotor and behavioral dysfunction, between rubella-exposed subjects who developed schizophrenia spectrum psychosis (SSP) and exposed control subjects from the cohort. We also compared the gestational timing of rubella infection between the cases and control subjects.Results: This rubella-exposed birth cohort evidenced a markedly increased risk of SSD (20.4% or 11/53). Rubella-exposed SSP cases, compared with rubella-exposed control subjects, demonstrated a decline in IQ from childhood to adolescence, and increased premorbid neuromotor and behavioral abnormalities. Moreover, it appears that early gestational rubella exposure may represent a period of increased vulnerability for SSD.Conclusions: These findings link a known prenatal exposure, a deviant neurodevelopmental trajectory in childhood and adolescence, and SSP in adulthood within the same individuals.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3223(01)01068-X
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Abstract: Background: Premorbid neurocognitive, neuromotor, and behavioral function tends to be disturbed in schizophrenia. We previously demonstrated that a birth cohort clinically and serologically documented with prenatal rubella evidenced a marked increase in risk of nonaffective psychosis. In our study, we examined whether rubella-exposed subjects destined to develop schizophrenia and other schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD), compared with exposed control subjects, had greater impairment in several premorbid functions.Methods: Subjects were interviewed using a direct, comprehensive research assessment and diagnosed by consensus. We compared the degree of IQ decline, as well as premorbid neuromotor and behavioral dysfunction, between rubella-exposed subjects who developed schizophrenia spectrum psychosis (SSP) and exposed control subjects from the cohort. We also compared the gestational timing of rubella infection between the cases and control subjects.Results: This rubella-exposed birth cohort evidenced a markedly increased risk of SSD (20.4% or 11/53). Rubella-exposed SSP cases, compared with rubella-exposed control subjects, demonstrated a decline in IQ from childhood to adolescence, and increased premorbid neuromotor and behavioral abnormalities. Moreover, it appears that early gestational rubella exposure may represent a period of increased vulnerability for SSD.Conclusions: These findings link a known prenatal exposure, a deviant neurodevelopmental trajectory in childhood and adolescence, and SSP in adulthood within the same individuals.</div>
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