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In vivo hippocampal subfield volumes in bipolar disorder-A mega-analysis from The Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis Bipolar Disorder Working Group.

Authors :
Haukvik UK
Gurholt TP
Nerland S
Elvsåshagen T
Akudjedu TN
Alda M
Alnaes D
Alonso-Lana S
Bauer J
Baune BT
Benedetti F
Berk M
Bettella F
Bøen E
Bonnín CM
Brambilla P
Canales-Rodríguez EJ
Cannon DM
Caseras X
Dandash O
Dannlowski U
Delvecchio G
Díaz-Zuluaga AM
van Erp TGM
Fatjó-Vilas M
Foley SF
Förster K
Fullerton JM
Goikolea JM
Grotegerd D
Gruber O
Haarman BCM
Haatveit B
Hajek T
Hallahan B
Harris M
Hawkins EL
Howells FM
Hülsmann C
Jahanshad N
Jørgensen KN
Kircher T
Krämer B
Krug A
Kuplicki R
Lagerberg TV
Lancaster TM
Lenroot RK
Lonning V
López-Jaramillo C
Malt UF
McDonald C
McIntosh AM
McPhilemy G
van der Meer D
Melle I
Melloni EMT
Mitchell PB
Nabulsi L
Nenadić I
Oertel V
Oldani L
Opel N
Otaduy MCG
Overs BJ
Pineda-Zapata JA
Pomarol-Clotet E
Radua J
Rauer L
Redlich R
Repple J
Rive MM
Roberts G
Ruhe HG
Salminen LE
Salvador R
Sarró S
Savitz J
Schene AH
Sim K
Soeiro-de-Souza MG
Stäblein M
Stein DJ
Stein F
Tamnes CK
Temmingh HS
Thomopoulos SI
Veltman DJ
Vieta E
Waltemate L
Westlye LT
Whalley HC
Sämann PG
Thompson PM
Ching CRK
Andreassen OA
Agartz I
Source :
Human brain mapping [Hum Brain Mapp] 2022 Jan; Vol. 43 (1), pp. 385-398. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Oct 19.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The hippocampus consists of anatomically and functionally distinct subfields that may be differentially involved in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BD). Here we, the Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis Bipolar Disorder workinggroup, study hippocampal subfield volumetry in BD. T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans from 4,698 individuals (BD = 1,472, healthy controls [HC] = 3,226) from 23 sites worldwide were processed with FreeSurfer. We used linear mixed-effects models and mega-analysis to investigate differences in hippocampal subfield volumes between BD and HC, followed by analyses of clinical characteristics and medication use. BD showed significantly smaller volumes of the whole hippocampus (Cohen's d = -0.20), cornu ammonis (CA)1 (d = -0.18), CA2/3 (d = -0.11), CA4 (d = -0.19), molecular layer (d = -0.21), granule cell layer of dentate gyrus (d = -0.21), hippocampal tail (d = -0.10), subiculum (d = -0.15), presubiculum (d = -0.18), and hippocampal amygdala transition area (d = -0.17) compared to HC. Lithium users did not show volume differences compared to HC, while non-users did. Antipsychotics or antiepileptic use was associated with smaller volumes. In this largest study of hippocampal subfields in BD to date, we show widespread reductions in nine of 12 subfields studied. The associations were modulated by medication use and specifically the lack of differences between lithium users and HC supports a possible protective role of lithium in BD.<br /> (© 2020 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-0193
Volume :
43
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Human brain mapping
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33073925
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25249