Journal article
Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures
DP Hibar, JL Stein, ME Renteria, A Arias-Vasquez, S Desrivières, N Jahanshad, R Toro, K Wittfeld, L Abramovic, M Andersson, BS Aribisala, NJ Armstrong, M Bernard, MM Bohlken, MP Boks, J Bralten, AA Brown, M Mallar Chakravarty, Q Chen, CRK Ching Show all
Nature | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1038/nature14101
Abstract
The highly complex structure of the human brain is strongly shaped by genetic influences. Subcortical brain regions form circuits with cortical areas to coordinate movement, learning, memory and motivation, and altered circuits can lead to abnormal behaviour and disease. To investigate how common genetic variants affect the structure of these brain regions, here we conduct genome-wide association studies of the volumes of seven subcortical regions and the intracranial volume derived from magnetic resonance images of 30,717 individuals from 50 cohorts. We identify five novel genetic variants influencing the volumes of the putamen and caudate nucleus. We also find stronger evidence for three l..
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