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Childhood maltreatment moderates the influence of genetic load for obesity on reward related brain structure and function in major depression.

Nils Opel1, Ronny Redlich2, Jonathan Repple2, Claas Kaehler3, Dominik Grotegerd2, Katharina Dohm2, Dario Zaremba2, Janik Goltermann2, Lavinia-Alexandra M Steinmann2, Rahel Krughöfer2, Elisabeth J Leehr2, Joscha Böhnlein2, Katharina Förster2, Christian Bürger2, Susanne Meinert2, Verena Enneking2, Daniel Emden2, Ramona Leenings2, Nils Winter2, Walter Heindel4, Harald Kugel4, Anbupalam Thalamuthu5, Tim Hahn2, Volker Arolt2, Bernhard T Baune6, Udo Dannlowski2.   

Abstract

Obesity is a clinically relevant and highly prevalent somatic comorbidity of major depression (MDD). Genetic predisposition and history of childhood trauma have both independently been demonstrated to act as risk factors for obesity and to be associated with alterations in reward related brain structure and function. We therefore aimed to investigate the influence of childhood maltreatment and genetic risk for obesity on structural and functional imaging correlates associated with reward processing in MDD. 161 MDD patients underwent structural and functional MRI during a frequently used card guessing paradigm. Main and interaction effects of a polygenic risk score for obesity (PRS) and childhood maltreatment experiences as assessed using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) were investigated. We found that maltreatment experiences and polygenic risk for obesity significantly interacted on a) body mass index b) gray matter volume of the orbitofrontal cortex as well as on c) BOLD response in the right insula during reward processing. While polygenic risk for obesity was associated with elevated BMI as well as with decreased OFC gray matter and increased insular BOLD response in non-maltreated patients, these associations were absent in patients with a history of childhood trauma. No significant main effect of PRS or maltreatment on gray matter or BOLD response could be detected at the applied thresholds. The present study suggests that childhood maltreatment moderates the influence of genetic load for obesity on BMI as well as on altered brain structure and function in reward related brain circuits in MDD.
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Keywords:  BMI; Brain; Depression; MDD; MRI; Obesity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30268003     DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.09.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0306-4530            Impact factor:   4.905


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