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Reduced fractional anisotropy in depressed patients due to childhood maltreatment rather than diagnosis.

Susanne Meinert1, Jonathan Repple1, Igor Nenadic2, Axel Krug2, Andreas Jansen2,3, Dominik Grotegerd1, Katharina Förster1, Verena Enneking1, Katharina Dohm1, Simon Schmitt2, Frederike Stein2, Katharina Brosch2, Tina Meller2, Ronny Redlich1, Joscha Böhnlein1, Lisa Sindermann1, Janik Goltermann1, Elisabeth J Leehr1, Nils Opel1,4, Leni Aldermann1, Andreas Reuter1, Ricarda I Schubotz5, Tim Hahn1, Tilo Kircher2, Udo Dannlowski6.   

Abstract

Reduced fractional anisotropy (FA) associated with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) overlaps anatomically with effects of childhood maltreatment experiences. The aim of this study was, therefore, to replicate the negative effect of childhood maltreatment on white matter fiber structure and to demonstrate, that alterations in MDD might be partially attributed to the higher occurrence of childhood maltreatment in MDD. Two independent cohorts (total N = 1 256) were investigated in a diffusion tensor imaging study: The Münster Neuroimaging Cohort (MNC, N = 186 MDD, N = 210 healthy controls, HC) as discovery sample and the Marburg-Münster Affective Disorders Cohort Study (MACS, N = 397 MDD, N = 462 HC) as replication sample. The effects of diagnosis (HC vs. MDD) and Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) scores on FA were analyzed. A main effect of diagnosis with higher FA in MDD patients compared with HC was found in the MNC (pFWE = 0.021), but not in the MACS (pFWE = 0.52) before correcting for CTQ. A significant negative correlation of FA with CTQ emerged in both cohorts (MNC: pFWE = 0.006, MACS: pFWE = 0.012) in several tracts previously described in the literature. No CTQ × diagnosis interaction could be detected. Any main effect of diagnosis was abolished after correcting for CTQ (MNC: pFWE = 0.562, MACS: pFWE = 0.115). No differences in FA between MDD and HC could be found after correcting for childhood maltreatment, suggesting that previously reported group differences might be attributed partially to higher levels of maltreatment experiences in MDD rather than diagnosis itself. Furthermore, a well-established finding of reduced FA following childhood maltreatment experiences was replicated.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31382267      PMCID: PMC6897978          DOI: 10.1038/s41386-019-0472-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology        ISSN: 0893-133X            Impact factor:   7.853


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