Journal article

Subcortical brain alterations in major depressive disorder: Findings from the ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder working group

L Schmaal, DJ Veltman, TGM Van Erp, PG Smann, T Frodl, N Jahanshad, E Loehrer, H Tiemeier, A Hofman, WJ Niessen, MW Vernooij, MA Ikram, K Wittfeld, HJ Grabe, A Block, K Hegenscheid, H Völzke, D Hoehn, M Czisch, J Lagopoulos Show all

Molecular Psychiatry | Published : 2016

Abstract

The pattern of structural brain alterations associated with major depressive disorder (MDD) remains unresolved. This is in part due to small sample sizes of neuroimaging studies resulting in limited statistical power, disease heterogeneity and the complex interactions between clinical characteristics and brain morphology. To address this, we meta-analyzed three-dimensional brain magnetic resonance imaging data from 1728 MDD patients and 7199 controls from 15 research samples worldwide, to identify subcortical brain volumes that robustly discriminate MDD patients from healthy controls. Relative to controls, patients had significantly lower hippocampal volumes (Cohen's d=-0.14, % difference=-1..

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