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Mega-Analysis of Gray Matter Volume in Substance Dependence: General and Substance-Specific Regional Effects.

Authors :
Mackey, Scott
Mackey, Scott
Allgaier, Nicholas
Chaarani, Bader
Spechler, Philip
Orr, Catherine
Bunn, Janice
Allen, Nicholas B
Alia-Klein, Nelly
Batalla, Albert
Blaine, Sara
Brooks, Samantha
Caparelli, Elisabeth
Chye, Yann Ying
Cousijn, Janna
Dagher, Alain
Desrivieres, Sylvane
Feldstein-Ewing, Sarah
Foxe, John J
Goldstein, Rita Z
Goudriaan, Anna E
Heitzeg, Mary M
Hester, Robert
Hutchison, Kent
Korucuoglu, Ozlem
Li, Chiang-Shan R
London, Edythe
Lorenzetti, Valentina
Luijten, Maartje
Martin-Santos, Rocio
May, April
Momenan, Reza
Morales, Angelica
Paulus, Martin P
Pearlson, Godfrey
Rousseau, Marc-Etienne
Salmeron, Betty Jo
Schluter, Renée
Schmaal, Lianne
Schumann, Gunter
Sjoerds, Zsuzsika
Stein, Dan J
Stein, Elliot A
Sinha, Rajita
Solowij, Nadia
Tapert, Susan
Uhlmann, Anne
Veltman, Dick
van Holst, Ruth
Whittle, Sarah
Wright, Margaret J
Yücel, Murat
Zhang, Sheng
Yurgelun-Todd, Deborah
Hibar, Derrek P
Jahanshad, Neda
Evans, Alan
Thompson, Paul M
Glahn, David C
Conrod, Patricia
Garavan, Hugh
ENIGMA Addiction Working Group
Mackey, Scott
Mackey, Scott
Allgaier, Nicholas
Chaarani, Bader
Spechler, Philip
Orr, Catherine
Bunn, Janice
Allen, Nicholas B
Alia-Klein, Nelly
Batalla, Albert
Blaine, Sara
Brooks, Samantha
Caparelli, Elisabeth
Chye, Yann Ying
Cousijn, Janna
Dagher, Alain
Desrivieres, Sylvane
Feldstein-Ewing, Sarah
Foxe, John J
Goldstein, Rita Z
Goudriaan, Anna E
Heitzeg, Mary M
Hester, Robert
Hutchison, Kent
Korucuoglu, Ozlem
Li, Chiang-Shan R
London, Edythe
Lorenzetti, Valentina
Luijten, Maartje
Martin-Santos, Rocio
May, April
Momenan, Reza
Morales, Angelica
Paulus, Martin P
Pearlson, Godfrey
Rousseau, Marc-Etienne
Salmeron, Betty Jo
Schluter, Renée
Schmaal, Lianne
Schumann, Gunter
Sjoerds, Zsuzsika
Stein, Dan J
Stein, Elliot A
Sinha, Rajita
Solowij, Nadia
Tapert, Susan
Uhlmann, Anne
Veltman, Dick
van Holst, Ruth
Whittle, Sarah
Wright, Margaret J
Yücel, Murat
Zhang, Sheng
Yurgelun-Todd, Deborah
Hibar, Derrek P
Jahanshad, Neda
Evans, Alan
Thompson, Paul M
Glahn, David C
Conrod, Patricia
Garavan, Hugh
ENIGMA Addiction Working Group
Source :
The American journal of psychiatry; vol 176, iss 2, 119-128; 0002-953X
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

ObjectiveAlthough lower brain volume has been routinely observed in individuals with substance dependence compared with nondependent control subjects, the brain regions exhibiting lower volume have not been consistent across studies. In addition, it is not clear whether a common set of regions are involved in substance dependence regardless of the substance used or whether some brain volume effects are substance specific. Resolution of these issues may contribute to the identification of clinically relevant imaging biomarkers. Using pooled data from 14 countries, the authors sought to identify general and substance-specific associations between dependence and regional brain volumes.MethodBrain structure was examined in a mega-analysis of previously published data pooled from 23 laboratories, including 3,240 individuals, 2,140 of whom had substance dependence on one of five substances: alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, methamphetamine, or cannabis. Subcortical volume and cortical thickness in regions defined by FreeSurfer were compared with nondependent control subjects when all sampled substance categories were combined, as well as separately, while controlling for age, sex, imaging site, and total intracranial volume. Because of extensive associations with alcohol dependence, a secondary contrast was also performed for dependence on all substances except alcohol. An optimized split-half strategy was used to assess the reliability of the findings.ResultsLower volume or thickness was observed in many brain regions in individuals with substance dependence. The greatest effects were associated with alcohol use disorder. A set of affected regions related to dependence in general, regardless of the substance, included the insula and the medial orbitofrontal cortex. Furthermore, a support vector machine multivariate classification of regional brain volumes successfully classified individuals with substance dependence on alcohol or nicotine relative to nondependent control subje

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OAIster
Journal :
The American journal of psychiatry; vol 176, iss 2, 119-128; 0002-953X
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application/pdf, The American journal of psychiatry vol 176, iss 2, 119-128 0002-953X
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391575136
Document Type :
Electronic Resource