Journal article
Structural brain differences associated with panic disorder: an ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group mega-analysis of 4924 individuals worldwide
LKM Han, WB Bruin, JM Bas-Hoogendam, NA Groenewold, K Hilbert, AM Winkler, A Zugman, T Asami, JP Barber, F Benedetti, RJR Blair, J Böhnlein, P Brambilla, F Breuer, RL Buckner, R Bülow, ME Calkins, N Chechko, U Dannlowski, K Dohm Show all
Molecular Psychiatry | Published : 2026
Abstract
Neuroanatomical findings on panic disorder (PD) are typically difficult to replicate, with inconsistent effects. These concerns prompted a paradigm shift towards large-scale collaborations, focused on harmonized data extraction and processing for robust examination of PD brain correlates. Hence, leveraging the largest-ever multi-site neuroimaging database on PD (Age: 10–66 years; global sites: 28), compiled by the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group, we report on cortical and subcortical differences in individuals with PD (N = 1146) versus healthy controls (HC: N = 3778). The analyses revealed lower thickness and smaller cortical surface area within fronto-temporo-parietal regions in PD (Cohen’s ds..
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Awarded by South African Medical Research Council