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Human subcortical brain asymmetries in 15,847 people worldwide reveal effects of age and sex.

Authors :
Guadalupe T
Mathias SR
vanErp TGM
Whelan CD
Zwiers MP
Abe Y
Abramovic L
Agartz I
Andreassen OA
Arias-Vásquez A
Aribisala BS
Armstrong NJ
Arolt V
Artiges E
Ayesa-Arriola R
Baboyan VG
Banaschewski T
Barker G
Bastin ME
Baune BT
Blangero J
Bokde ALW
Boedhoe PSW
Bose A
Brem S
Brodaty H
Bromberg U
Brooks S
Büchel C
Buitelaar J
Calhoun VD
Cannon DM
Cattrell A
Cheng Y
Conrod PJ
Conzelmann A
Corvin A
Crespo-Facorro B
Crivello F
Dannlowski U
de Zubicaray GI
de Zwarte SMC
Deary IJ
Desrivières S
Doan NT
Donohoe G
Dørum ES
Ehrlich S
Espeseth T
Fernández G
Flor H
Fouche JP
Frouin V
Fukunaga M
Gallinat J
Garavan H
Gill M
Suarez AG
Gowland P
Grabe HJ
Grotegerd D
Gruber O
Hagenaars S
Hashimoto R
Hauser TU
Heinz A
Hibar DP
Hoekstra PJ
Hoogman M
Howells FM
Hu H
Hulshoff Pol HE
Huyser C
Ittermann B
Jahanshad N
Jönsson EG
Jurk S
Kahn RS
Kelly S
Kraemer B
Kugel H
Kwon JS
Lemaitre H
Lesch KP
Lochner C
Luciano M
Marquand AF
Martin NG
Martínez-Zalacaín I
Martinot JL
Mataix-Cols D
Mather K
McDonald C
McMahon KL
Medland SE
Menchón JM
Morris DW
Mothersill O
Maniega SM
Mwangi B
Nakamae T
Nakao T
Narayanaswaamy JC
Nees F
Nordvik JE
Onnink AMH
Opel N
Ophoff R
Paillère Martinot ML
Papadopoulos Orfanos D
Pauli P
Paus T
Poustka L
Reddy JY
Renteria ME
Roiz-Santiáñez R
Roos A
Royle NA
Sachdev P
Sánchez-Juan P
Schmaal L
Schumann G
Shumskaya E
Smolka MN
Soares JC
Soriano-Mas C
Stein DJ
Strike LT
Toro R
Turner JA
Tzourio-Mazoyer N
Uhlmann A
Hernández MV
van den Heuvel OA
van der Meer D
van Haren NEM
Veltman DJ
Venkatasubramanian G
Vetter NC
Vuletic D
Walitza S
Walter H
Walton E
Wang Z
Wardlaw J
Wen W
Westlye LT
Whelan R
Wittfeld K
Wolfers T
Wright MJ
Xu J
Xu X
Yun JY
Zhao J
Franke B
Thompson PM
Glahn DC
Mazoyer B
Fisher SE
Francks C
Source :
Brain imaging and behavior [Brain Imaging Behav] 2017 Oct; Vol. 11 (5), pp. 1497-1514.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The two hemispheres of the human brain differ functionally and structurally. Despite over a century of research, the extent to which brain asymmetry is influenced by sex, handedness, age, and genetic factors is still controversial. Here we present the largest ever analysis of subcortical brain asymmetries, in a harmonized multi-site study using meta-analysis methods. Volumetric asymmetry of seven subcortical structures was assessed in 15,847 MRI scans from 52 datasets worldwide. There were sex differences in the asymmetry of the globus pallidus and putamen. Heritability estimates, derived from 1170 subjects belonging to 71 extended pedigrees, revealed that additive genetic factors influenced the asymmetry of these two structures and that of the hippocampus and thalamus. Handedness had no detectable effect on subcortical asymmetries, even in this unprecedented sample size, but the asymmetry of the putamen varied with age. Genetic drivers of asymmetry in the hippocampus, thalamus and basal ganglia may affect variability in human cognition, including susceptibility to psychiatric disorders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1931-7565
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Brain imaging and behavior
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27738994
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11682-016-9629-z