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Subcortical volumetric abnormalities in bipolar disorder

Authors :
Paul M. Thompson
Joshua Faskowitz
Jerod M. Rasmussen
Chantal Henry
Michael Bauer
Jorge R. C. Almeida
Oliver Gruber
L. Abramovic
Mary L. Phillips
Mikael Landén
Godfrey D. Pearlson
Amelia Versace
Lars T. Westlye
Anders M. Dale
Martin Ingvar
Andrew M. McIntosh
Christoph Abé
Marco P. Boks
Clare E. Mackay
Ralica Dimitrova
Xavier Caseras
Sophia Frangou
Daniel H. Wolf
Adrian J. Lloyd
Carrie E. Bearden
Ingrid Agartz
Benny Liberg
Allan H. Young
N.E.M. van Haren
Josselin Houenou
Louise Emsell
Nhat Trung Doan
Amy C. Bilderbeck
T.G.M. van Erp
Tomas Hajek
Nelson B. Freimer
Bernd Krämer
Benson Mwangi
Emma Sprooten
Derrek P. Hibar
G. Delvecchio
Natalia Lawrence
Jess E. Sussmann
Thomas Nickson
C J Ekman
Unn K. Haukvik
Colm McDonald
Ole A. Andreassen
Martin Alda
Cathy Scanlon
Roel A. Ophoff
Dara M. Cannon
David C. Glahn
Erlend Bøen
Saskia P. Hagenaars
Heather C. Whalley
Cecilie B. Hartberg
Ulrik Fredrik Malt
C. Bourne
Andrea Pfennig
Guy M. Goodwin
Torbjørn Elvsåshagen
Joanne Kenney
Jair C. Soares
Theodore D. Satterthwaite
Sarah Trost
René S. Kahn
Danai Dima
Cassandra D. Leonardo
Scott C. Fears
Source :
Molecular Psychiatry, 21(12), 1710. Nature Publishing Group, Molecular Psychiatry, 21(12), 1710-1716. Nature Publishing Group, Hibar, D P, Westlye, L T, van Erp, T G M, Rasmussen, J, Leonardo, C D, Faskowitz, J, Haukvik, U K, Hartberg, C B, Doan, N T, Agartz, I, Dale, A M, Gruber, O, Krämer, B, Trost, S, Liberg, B, Abé, C, Ekman, C J, Ingvar, M, Landén, M, Fears, S C, Freimer, N B, Bearden, C E, Sprooten, E, Glahn, D C, Pearlson, G D, Emsell, L, Kenney, J, Scanlon, C, McDonald, C, Cannon, D M, Almeida, J, Versace, A, Caseras, X, Lawrence, N S, Phillips, M L, Dima, D, Delvecchio, G, Frangou, S, Satterthwaite, T D, Wolf, D, Houenou, J, Henry, C, Malt, U F, Bøen, E, Elvsåshagen, T, Young, A H, Nickson, T & Sussmann, J E & Whalley, H C & McIntosh, A M 2016, ' Subcortical volumetric abnormalities in bipolar disorder ', Molecular Psychiatry, vol. 21, no. 12, pp. 1710–1716 . https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.227, Molecular Psychiatry, Molecular psychiatry, vol 21, iss 12
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Considerable uncertainty exists about the defining brain changes associated with bipolar disorder (BD). Understanding and quantifying the sources of uncertainty can help generate novel clinical hypotheses about etiology and assist in the development of biomarkers for indexing disease progression and prognosis. Here we were interested in quantifying case-control differences in intracranial volume (ICV) and each of eight subcortical brain measures: nucleus accumbens, amygdala, caudate, hippocampus, globus pallidus, putamen, thalamus, lateral ventricles. In a large study of 1710 BD patients and 2594 healthy controls, we found consistent volumetric reductions in BD patients for mean hippocampus (Cohen's d=-0.232; P=3.50 × 10(-7)) and thalamus (d=-0.148; P=4.27 × 10(-3)) and enlarged lateral ventricles (d=-0.260; P=3.93 × 10(-5)) in patients. No significant effect of age at illness onset was detected. Stratifying patients based on clinical subtype (BD type I or type II) revealed that BDI patients had significantly larger lateral ventricles and smaller hippocampus and amygdala than controls. However, when comparing BDI and BDII patients directly, we did not detect any significant differences in brain volume. This likely represents similar etiology between BD subtype classifications. Exploratory analyses revealed significantly larger thalamic volumes in patients taking lithium compared with patients not taking lithium. We detected no significant differences between BDII patients and controls in the largest such comparison to date. Findings in this study should be interpreted with caution and with careful consideration of the limitations inherent to meta-analyzed neuroimaging comparisons.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 9 February 2016; doi:10.1038/mp.2015.227. ispartof: Molecular Psychiatry vol:21 issue:12 pages:1710-1716 ispartof: location:England status: published

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Language :
English
ISSN :
13594184
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Psychiatry, 21(12), 1710. Nature Publishing Group, Molecular Psychiatry, 21(12), 1710-1716. Nature Publishing Group, Hibar, D P, Westlye, L T, van Erp, T G M, Rasmussen, J, Leonardo, C D, Faskowitz, J, Haukvik, U K, Hartberg, C B, Doan, N T, Agartz, I, Dale, A M, Gruber, O, Krämer, B, Trost, S, Liberg, B, Abé, C, Ekman, C J, Ingvar, M, Landén, M, Fears, S C, Freimer, N B, Bearden, C E, Sprooten, E, Glahn, D C, Pearlson, G D, Emsell, L, Kenney, J, Scanlon, C, McDonald, C, Cannon, D M, Almeida, J, Versace, A, Caseras, X, Lawrence, N S, Phillips, M L, Dima, D, Delvecchio, G, Frangou, S, Satterthwaite, T D, Wolf, D, Houenou, J, Henry, C, Malt, U F, Bøen, E, Elvsåshagen, T, Young, A H, Nickson, T & Sussmann, J E & Whalley, H C & McIntosh, A M 2016, ' Subcortical volumetric abnormalities in bipolar disorder ', Molecular Psychiatry, vol. 21, no. 12, pp. 1710–1716 . https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.227, Molecular Psychiatry, Molecular psychiatry, vol 21, iss 12
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cfa4a4fd005d7ea44e1486672a73060a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.227