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Reduced habenular volumes and neuron numbers in male heroin addicts: a post-mortem study.

Hans-Gert Bernstein1,2, Johann Steiner3,4,5, Ulf J Müller6,7,8, Moritz Ahrens1,2, Veronika Vasilevska1,2, Henrik Dobrowolny1,2, Kolja Schiltz1,2,9,10, Konstantin Schlaaff1,2, Christian Mawrin9,11, Thomas Frodl1,9, Bernhard Bogerts1,2,9,12, Tomasz Gos1,2,13, Kurt Truebner14.   

Abstract

The Habenula is increasingly being investigated in addiction. Reduced volumes of other relevant brain regions in addiction, such as nucleus accumbens, globus pallidus and hypothalamus have been reported. Reduced volumes of the habenula as well as reduced neuronal cell count in the habenula have also been reported in mood disorders and an overlap between mood disorders and addiction is clinically widely recognized. Thus, our aim was to investigate possible volume and neuronal cell count differences in heroin addicts compared to healthy controls. Volumes of the medial (MHB) and lateral habenula (LHB) in heroin addicts (n = 12) and healthy controls (n = 12) were assessed by morphometry of 20 µm serial whole brain sections. Total brain volume was larger in the heroin group (mean 1466.6 ± 58.5 cm3 vs. mean 1331.5 ± 98.8 cm3), possibly because the heroin group was about 15 years younger (p = 0.001). Despite larger mean whole brain volume, the mean relative volume of the MHB was smaller than in healthy non-addicted controls (6.94 ± 2.38 × 10-6 vs.10.64 ± 3.22 × 10-6; p = 0.004). A similar finding was observed regarding relative volumes of the LHB (46.62 ± 10.90 × 10-6 vs. 63.05 ± 16.42 × 10-6 p = 0.009). In parallel, neuronal cell numbers were reduced in the MHB of heroin-addicted subjects (395,966 ± 184,178 vs. 644,149 ± 131,140; p < 0.001). These findings were not significantly confounded by age and duration of autolysis. Our results provide further evidence for brain-structural deficits in heroin addiction.

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Keywords:  Addiction; Habenula; Heroin; Morphometry; Post-mortem; Volumetry

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33001272     DOI: 10.1007/s00406-020-01195-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0940-1334            Impact factor:   5.270


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4.  Reduced volumes of the external and internal globus pallidus in male heroin addicts: a postmortem study.

Authors:  Ulf J Müller; Christian Mawrin; Thomas Frodl; Henrik Dobrowolny; Stefan Busse; Hans-Gert Bernstein; Bernhard Bogerts; Kurt Truebner; Johann Steiner
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2018-09-01       Impact factor: 5.270

5.  Postmortem volumetric analysis of the nucleus accumbens in male heroin addicts: implications for deep brain stimulation.

Authors:  Ulf J Müller; Kurt Truebner; Kolja Schiltz; Jens Kuhn; Christian Mawrin; Henrik Dobrowolny; Hans-Gert Bernstein; Bernhard Bogerts; Johann Steiner
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Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2014-12-03       Impact factor: 5.270

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