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Thomas Frodl1, Deborah Janowitz2, Lianne Schmaal3, Leonardo Tozzi4, Henrik Dobrowolny5, Dan J Stein6, Dick J Veltman7, Katharina Wittfeld8, Theo G M van Erp9, Neda Jahanshad10, Andrea Block11, Katrin Hegenscheid12, Henry Völzke13, Jim Lagopoulos14, Sean N Hatton15, Ian B Hickie15, Eva Maria Frey16, Angela Carballedo17, Samantha J Brooks6, Daniella Vuletic6, Anne Uhlmann6, Ilya M Veer18, Henrik Walter18, Knut Schnell19, Dominik Grotegerd20, Volker Arolt20, Harald Kugel21, Elisabeth Schramm22, Carsten Konrad23, Bartosz Zurowski24, Bernhard T Baune25, Nic J A van der Wee26, Marie-Jose van Tol27, Brenda W J H Penninx7, Paul M Thompson10, Derrek P Hibar10, Udo Dannlowski28, Hans J Grabe29.
Abstract
Childhood adversity plays an important role for development of major depressive disorder (MDD). There are differences in subcortical brain structures between patients with MDD and healthy controls, but the specific impact of childhood adversity on such structures in MDD remains unclear. Thus, aim of the present study was to investigate whether childhood adversity is associated with subcortical volumes and how it interacts with a diagnosis of MDD and sex. Within the ENIGMA-MDD network, nine university partner sites, which assessed childhood adversity and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with MDD and controls, took part in the current joint mega-analysis. In this largest effort world-wide to identify subcortical brain structure differences related to childhood adversity, 3036 participants were analyzed for subcortical brain volumes using FreeSurfer. A significant interaction was evident between childhood adversity, MDD diagnosis, sex, and region. Increased exposure to childhood adversity was associated with smaller caudate volumes in females independent of MDD. All subcategories of childhood adversity were negatively associated with caudate volumes in females - in particular emotional neglect and physical neglect (independently from age, ICV, imaging site and MDD diagnosis). There was no interaction effect between childhood adversity and MDD diagnosis on subcortical brain volumes. Childhood adversity is one of the contributors to brain structural abnormalities. It is associated with subcortical brain abnormalities that are relevant to psychiatric disorders such as depression.Entities:
Keywords: Caudate; Childhood adversity; Depression; ENIGMA; Hippocampus; MRI
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27918926 PMCID: PMC5564511 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2016.11.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychiatr Res ISSN: 0022-3956 Impact factor: 4.791