Symptomatic remission and recovery in major psychosis: Is there a role for BDNF? A secondary analysis of the LABSP cohort data

Manchia, Mirko
Writing - Original Draft Preparation
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Primavera, Diego;Pinna, Federica;Paribello, Pasquale;Scherma, Maria;Pisanu, Claudia;Meloni, Anna;Congiu, Donatella;Squassina, Alessio;Fratta, Walter;Fadda, Paola;Carpiniello, Bernardo
2024-01-01

Abstract

Remission, relapse prevention, and clinical recovery are crucial areas of interest in schizophrenia (SCZ) research. Although SCZ is a chronic disorder with poor overall outcomes, years of research demonstrated that recovery is possible. There are considerable data linking brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to SCZ, however, evidence on the role of BDNF in remission in SCZ is scarce. This secondary analysis of the Longitudinal Assessment of BDNF in Sardinian patients (LABSP) data aimed to investigate the relationship between serum BDNF levels and symptomatic remission, simultaneous clinical and functional remission, and recovery in patients with SCZ. A total of 105 patients with SCZ or schizoaffective disorder were recruited for a longitudinal assessment of BDNF levels over 24 months. Longitudinal data were analyzed using mixed-effects linear regression models. The study found significant associations between use of long acting injectables (chi 2 = 7.075, df = 1, p = 0.008), baseline serum BDNF levels (U = 701, z = -2.543, p = 0.011), and "childhood" (U = 475, z = -2.124, p = 0.034) and "general" (U = 55, z = -2.014, p = 0.044) subscales of the Premorbid Adjustment Scale (PAS) with patients maintaining remission and recovery. The diagnosis of SCZ was significantly associated with lower BDNF levels for patients with simultaneous clinical and functional remission (Z = 2.035, p = 0.0419) and recovery (Z = 2.009, p = 0.0445) compared to those without. There were no significant associations between remission in the entire sample and longitudinal serum BDNF levels or genetic variants within the BDNF gene. These findings provide further insight into the complex relationship between BDNF and SCZ.
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Schizophrenia spectrum disorder
BDNF; Complex psychiatric disorders; Longitudinal data; Recovery; Remission; Schizophrenia spectrum disorder
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Isayeva, Ulker; Manchia, Mirko; Collu, Roberto; Primavera, Diego; Deriu, Luca; Caboni, Edoardo; Iaselli, Novella Maria; Sundas, Davide; Tusconi, Massimo; Pinna, Federica; Paribello, Pasquale; Scherma, Maria; Pisanu, Claudia; Meloni, Anna; Zai, Clement C; Congiu, Donatella; Squassina, Alessio; Fratta, Walter; Fadda, Paola; Carpiniello, Bernardo
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