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Metabolic trajectories in childhood and adolescence: Effects on risk for schizophrenia




List of AuthorsSormunen Elina, Saarinen Maiju M, Salokangas Raimo KR, Hutri-Kähönen Nina, Viikari Jorma, Raitakari Olli T, Hietala Jarmo

PublisherSpringer Nature

Publication year2022

JournalSchizophrenia

Journal name in sourceGEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS

Article number 82

Volume number8

Number of pages6

ISSN0094-8276

eISSN2754-6993

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41537-022-00282-4

URLhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41537-022-00282-4

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/176896499


Abstract

Abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism is common in antipsychotic-naive first-episode patients with schizophrenia, but it is unclear whether these changes can already be seen in premorbid or prodromal period, before the first psychotic episode. We examined insulin, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and triglyceride trajectories in children and adolescents (9-18 years old), who were later diagnosed with schizophrenia, any non-affective psychosis (NAP) or affective disorder (AD). The study population consisted of a general population-based cohort "The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study", started in 1980 (n=3596). Psychiatric diagnoses were derived from the Health Care Register up to the year 2018. Multivariate statistical analysis indicated no significant differences in insulin or lipid levels in children and adolescents who later developed schizophrenia (n=41) compared to the cohort control group (n=3202). In addition, no changes in these parameters were seen in the NAP (n=74) or AD (n=156) groups compared to the controls, but lower triglyceride levels in childhood/adolescence associated with earlier diagnosis of psychotic disorder in the NAP group. Taken together, our results do not support any gross-level insulin or lipid changes during childhood and adolescence in individuals with later diagnosis of schizophrenia-spectrum disorder. Since changes in glucose and lipid metabolism can be observed in neuroleptic-naive patients with schizophrenia, we hypothesize that the more marked metabolic changes develop during the prodrome closer to the onset of the first psychotic episode. The findings have relevance for studies on developmental hypotheses of schizophrenia.


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