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Preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa
OBJECTIVE: Patients with atypical anorexia nervosa (AN) are often in the normal‐weight range at presentation; however, signs of starvation and medical instability are not rare. White matter (WM) microstructural correlates of atypical AN have not yet been investigated, leaving an important gap in our...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6590352/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30676658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23012 |
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author | Olivo, Gaia Swenne, Ingemar Zhukovsky, Christina Tuunainen, Anna‐Kaisa Saaid, Avista Salonen‐Ros, Helena Larsson, Elna‐Marie Brooks, Samantha J. Schiöth, Helgi B. |
author_facet | Olivo, Gaia Swenne, Ingemar Zhukovsky, Christina Tuunainen, Anna‐Kaisa Saaid, Avista Salonen‐Ros, Helena Larsson, Elna‐Marie Brooks, Samantha J. Schiöth, Helgi B. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Patients with atypical anorexia nervosa (AN) are often in the normal‐weight range at presentation; however, signs of starvation and medical instability are not rare. White matter (WM) microstructural correlates of atypical AN have not yet been investigated, leaving an important gap in our knowledge regarding the neural pathogenesis of this disorder. METHOD: We investigated WM microstructural integrity in 25 drug‐naïve adolescent patients with atypical AN and 25 healthy controls, using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with a tract‐based spatial statistics (TBSS) approach. Psychological variables related to the eating disorder and depressive symptoms were also evaluated by administering the eating disorder examination questionnaire (EDE‐Q) and the Montgomery–Åsberg depression rating scale (MADRS‐S) respectively, to all participants. RESULTS: Patients and controls were in the normal‐weight range and did not differ from the body mass index standard deviations for their age. No between groups difference in WM microstructure could be detected. DISCUSSION: Our findings support the hypothesis that brain structural alterations may not be associated to early‐stage atypical AN. These findings also suggest that previous observations of alterations in WM microstructure in full syndrome AN may constitute state‐related consequences of severe weight loss. Whether the preservation of WM structure is a pathogenetically discriminant feature of atypical AN or only an effect of a less severe nutritional disturbance, will have to be verified by future studies on larger samples, possibly directly comparing AN and atypical AN. |
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spelling | pubmed-65903522019-07-08 Preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa Olivo, Gaia Swenne, Ingemar Zhukovsky, Christina Tuunainen, Anna‐Kaisa Saaid, Avista Salonen‐Ros, Helena Larsson, Elna‐Marie Brooks, Samantha J. Schiöth, Helgi B. Int J Eat Disord Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Patients with atypical anorexia nervosa (AN) are often in the normal‐weight range at presentation; however, signs of starvation and medical instability are not rare. White matter (WM) microstructural correlates of atypical AN have not yet been investigated, leaving an important gap in our knowledge regarding the neural pathogenesis of this disorder. METHOD: We investigated WM microstructural integrity in 25 drug‐naïve adolescent patients with atypical AN and 25 healthy controls, using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with a tract‐based spatial statistics (TBSS) approach. Psychological variables related to the eating disorder and depressive symptoms were also evaluated by administering the eating disorder examination questionnaire (EDE‐Q) and the Montgomery–Åsberg depression rating scale (MADRS‐S) respectively, to all participants. RESULTS: Patients and controls were in the normal‐weight range and did not differ from the body mass index standard deviations for their age. No between groups difference in WM microstructure could be detected. DISCUSSION: Our findings support the hypothesis that brain structural alterations may not be associated to early‐stage atypical AN. These findings also suggest that previous observations of alterations in WM microstructure in full syndrome AN may constitute state‐related consequences of severe weight loss. Whether the preservation of WM structure is a pathogenetically discriminant feature of atypical AN or only an effect of a less severe nutritional disturbance, will have to be verified by future studies on larger samples, possibly directly comparing AN and atypical AN. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-01-24 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6590352/ /pubmed/30676658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23012 Text en © 2019 The Authors. International Journal of Eating Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Olivo, Gaia Swenne, Ingemar Zhukovsky, Christina Tuunainen, Anna‐Kaisa Saaid, Avista Salonen‐Ros, Helena Larsson, Elna‐Marie Brooks, Samantha J. Schiöth, Helgi B. Preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa |
title | Preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa |
title_full | Preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa |
title_fullStr | Preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa |
title_full_unstemmed | Preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa |
title_short | Preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa |
title_sort | preserved white matter microstructure in adolescent patients with atypical anorexia nervosa |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6590352/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30676658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23012 |
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