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Brain aging in major depressive disorder: results from the ENIGMA major depressive disorder working group

Authors :
Han, Laura K. M.
Dinga, Richard
Hahn, Tim
Ching, Christopher R. K.
Eyler, Lisa T.
Aftanas, Lyubomir
Aghajani, Moji
Aleman, André
Baune, Bernhard T.
Berger, Klaus
Brak, Ivan
Filho, Geraldo Busatto
Carballedo, Angela
Connolly, Colm G.
Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste
Cullen, Kathryn R.
Dannlowski, Udo
Davey, Christopher G.
Dima, Danai
Duran, Fabio L. S.
Enneking, Verena
Filimonova, Elena
Frenzel, Stefan
Frodl, Thomas
Fu, Cynthia H. Y.
Godlewska, Beata R.
Gotlib, Ian H.
Grabe, Hans J.
Groenewold, Nynke A.
Grotegerd, Dominik
Gruber, Oliver
Hall, Geoffrey B.
Harrison, Ben J.
Hatton, Sean N.
Hermesdorf, Marco
Hickie, Ian B.
Ho, Tiffany C.
Hosten, Norbert
Jansen, Andreas
Kähler, Claas
Kircher, Tilo
Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie
Krämer, Bernd
Krug, Axel
Lagopoulos, Jim
Leenings, Ramona
MacMaster, Frank P.
MacQueen, Glenda
McIntosh, Andrew
McLellan, Quinn
McMahon, Katie L.
Medland, Sarah E.
Mueller, Bryon A.
Mwangi, Benson
Osipov, Evgeny
Portella, Maria J.
Pozzi, Elena
Reneman, Liesbeth
Repple, Jonathan
Rosa, Pedro G. P.
Sacchet, Matthew D.
Sämann, Philipp G.
Schnell, Knut
Schrantee, Anouk
Simulionyte, Egle
Soares, Jair C.
Sommer, Jens
Stein, Dan J.
Steinsträter, Olaf
Strike, Lachlan T.
Thomopoulos, Sophia I.
van Tol, Marie-José
Veer, Ilya M.
Vermeiren, Robert R. J. M.
Walter, Henrik
van der Wee, Nic J. A.
van der Werff, Steven J. A.
Whalley, Heather
Winter, Nils R.
Wittfeld, Katharina
Wright, Margaret J.
Wu, Mon-Ju
Völzke, Henry
Yang, Tony T.
Zannias, Vasileios
de Zubicaray, Greig I.
Zunta-Soares, Giovana B.
Abé, Christoph
Alda, Martin
Andreassen, Ole A.
Bøen, Erlend
Bonnin, Caterina M.
Canales-Rodriguez, Erick J.
Cannon, Dara
Caseras, Xavier
Chaim-Avancini, Tiffany M.
Elvsåshagen, Torbjørn
Favre, Pauline
Foley, Sonya F.
Fullerton, Janice M.
Goikolea, Jose M.
Haarman, Bartholomeus C. M.
Hajek, Tomas
Henry, Chantal
Houenou, Josselin
Howells, Fleur M.
Ingvar, Martin
Kuplicki, Rayus
Lafer, Beny
Landén, Mikael
Machado-Vieira, Rodrigo
Malt, Ulrik F.
McDonald, Colm
Mitchell, Philip B.
Nabulsi, Leila
Otaduy, Maria Concepcion Garcia
Overs, Bronwyn J.
Polosan, Mircea
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Radua, Joaquim
Rive, Maria M.
Roberts, Gloria
Ruhe, Henricus G.
Salvador, Raymond
Sarró, Salvador
Satterthwaite, Theodore D.
Savitz, Jonathan
Schene, Aart H.
Schofield, Peter R.
Serpa, Mauricio H.
Sim, Kang
Soeiro-de-Souza, Marcio Gerhardt
Sutherland, Ashley N.
Temmingh, Henk S.
Timmons, Garrett M.
Uhlmann, Anne
Vieta, Eduard
Wolf, Daniel H.
Zanetti, Marcus V.
Jahanshad, Neda
Thompson, Paul M.
Veltman, Dick J.
Penninx, Brenda W. J. H.
Marquand, Andre F.
Cole, James H.
Schmaal, Lianne
Source :
Molecular Psychiatry; September 2021, Vol. 26 Issue: 9 p5124-5139, 16p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with an increased risk of brain atrophy, aging-related diseases, and mortality. We examined potential advanced brain aging in adult MDD patients, and whether this process is associated with clinical characteristics in a large multicenter international dataset. We performed a mega-analysis by pooling brain measures derived from T1-weighted MRI scans from 19 samples worldwide. Healthy brain aging was estimated by predicting chronological age (18–75 years) from 7 subcortical volumes, 34 cortical thickness and 34 surface area, lateral ventricles and total intracranial volume measures separately in 952 male and 1236 female controls from the ENIGMA MDD working group. The learned model coefficients were applied to 927 male controls and 986 depressed males, and 1199 female controls and 1689 depressed females to obtain independent unbiased brain-based age predictions. The difference between predicted “brain age” and chronological age was calculated to indicate brain-predicted age difference (brain-PAD). On average, MDD patients showed a higher brain-PAD of +1.08 (SE 0.22) years (Cohen’s d= 0.14, 95% CI: 0.08–0.20) compared with controls. However, this difference did not seem to be driven by specific clinical characteristics (recurrent status, remission status, antidepressant medication use, age of onset, or symptom severity). This highly powered collaborative effort showed subtle patterns of age-related structural brain abnormalities in MDD. Substantial within-group variance and overlap between groups were observed. Longitudinal studies of MDD and somatic health outcomes are needed to further assess the clinical value of these brain-PAD estimates.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13594184 and 14765578
Volume :
26
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Molecular Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs53266338
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-020-0754-0