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Distinct Subcortical Volume Alterations in Pediatric and Adult OCD: A Worldwide Meta- and Mega-Analysis

Authors :
Boedhoe, Premika S W
Schmaal, Lianne
Abe, Yoshinari
Ameis, Stephanie H
Arnold, Paul D
Batistuzzo, Marcelo C
Benedetti, Francesco
Beucke, Jan C
Bollettini, Irene
Bose, Anushree
Brem, Silvia
Calvo, Anna
Cheng, Yuqi
Cho, Kang Ik K
Dallaspezia, Sara
Denys, D.
Fitzgerald, Kate D
Fouche, Jean-Paul
Giménez, Mònica
Gruner, Patricia
Hanna, Gregory L
Hibar, Derrek P
Hoexter, Marcelo Q
Hu, Hao
Huyser, Chaim
Ikari, Keisuke
Jahanshad, Neda
Kathmann, Norbert
Kaufmann, Christian
Koch, Kathrin
Kwon, Jun Soo
Lazaro, Luisa
Liu, Yanni
Lochner, Christine
Marsh, Rachel
Martínez-Zalacaín, Ignacio
Mataix-Cols, David
Menchón, José M
Minuzzii, Luciano
Nakamae, Takashi
Nakao, Tomohiro
Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C
Piras, Fabrizio
Piras, Federica
Pittenger, Christopher
Reddy, Y C Janardhan
Sato, Joao R
Simpson, H Blair
Soreni, Noam
Soriano-Mas, Carles
ENIGMA OCD Working Group
Boedhoe, Premika S W
Schmaal, Lianne
Abe, Yoshinari
Ameis, Stephanie H
Arnold, Paul D
Batistuzzo, Marcelo C
Benedetti, Francesco
Beucke, Jan C
Bollettini, Irene
Bose, Anushree
Brem, Silvia
Calvo, Anna
Cheng, Yuqi
Cho, Kang Ik K
Dallaspezia, Sara
Denys, D.
Fitzgerald, Kate D
Fouche, Jean-Paul
Giménez, Mònica
Gruner, Patricia
Hanna, Gregory L
Hibar, Derrek P
Hoexter, Marcelo Q
Hu, Hao
Huyser, Chaim
Ikari, Keisuke
Jahanshad, Neda
Kathmann, Norbert
Kaufmann, Christian
Koch, Kathrin
Kwon, Jun Soo
Lazaro, Luisa
Liu, Yanni
Lochner, Christine
Marsh, Rachel
Martínez-Zalacaín, Ignacio
Mataix-Cols, David
Menchón, José M
Minuzzii, Luciano
Nakamae, Takashi
Nakao, Tomohiro
Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C
Piras, Fabrizio
Piras, Federica
Pittenger, Christopher
Reddy, Y C Janardhan
Sato, Joao R
Simpson, H Blair
Soreni, Noam
Soriano-Mas, Carles
ENIGMA OCD Working Group
Source :
The American Journal of Psychiatry vol.174 (2017) p.60-69 [ISSN 0002-953X]
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Structural brain imaging studies in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have produced inconsistent findings. This may be partially due to limited statistical power from relatively small samples and clinical heterogeneity related to variation in illness profile and developmental stage. To address these limitations, the authors conducted meta- and mega-analyses of data from OCD sites worldwide.METHOD: T1 images from 1,830 OCD patients and 1,759 control subjects were analyzed, using coordinated and standardized processing, to identify subcortical brain volumes that differ between OCD patients and healthy subjects. The authors performed a meta-analysis on the mean of the left and right hemisphere measures of each subcortical structure, and they performed a mega-analysis by pooling these volumetric measurements from each site. The authors additionally examined potential modulating effects of clinical characteristics on morphological differences in OCD patients.RESULTS: The meta-analysis indicated that adult patients had significantly smaller hippocampal volumes (Cohen's d=-0.13; % difference=-2.80) and larger pallidum volumes (d=0.16; % difference=3.16) compared with adult controls. Both effects were stronger in medicated patients compared with controls (d=-0.29, % difference=-4.18, and d=0.29, % difference=4.38, respectively). Unmedicated pediatric patients had significantly larger thalamic volumes (d=0.38, % difference=3.08) compared with pediatric controls. None of these findings were mediated by sample characteristics, such as mean age or scanning field strength. The mega-analysis yielded similar results.CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate different patterns of subcortical abnormalities in pediatric and adult OCD patients. The pallidum and hippocampus seem to be of importance in adult OCD, whereas the thalamus seems to be key in pediatric OCD. These findings highlight the potential importance of neurodevelopmental alterations in OCD a

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Journal :
The American Journal of Psychiatry vol.174 (2017) p.60-69 [ISSN 0002-953X]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2016.16020201, The American Journal of Psychiatry vol.174 (2017) p.60-69 [ISSN 0002-953X], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367097226
Document Type :
Electronic Resource