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DLPFC volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression

BACKGROUND: Two prominent risk factors for major depressive disorder (MDD) are childhood maltreatment (CM) and familial risk for MDD. Despite having these risk factors, there are individuals who maintain mental health, i.e. are resilient, whereas others develop MDD. It is unclear which brain morphol...

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Autores principales: Brosch, Katharina, Stein, Frederike, Meller, Tina, Schmitt, Simon, Yuksel, Dilara, Ringwald, Kai Gustav, Pfarr, Julia-Katharina, Waltemate, Lena, Lemke, Hannah, Opel, Nils, Meinert, Susanne, Dohm, Katharina, Grotegerd, Dominik, Goltermann, Janik, Repple, Jonathan, Winter, Alexandra, Jansen, Andreas, Dannlowski, Udo, Nenadić, Igor, Kircher, Tilo, Krug, Axel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33858550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721001094
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author Brosch, Katharina
Stein, Frederike
Meller, Tina
Schmitt, Simon
Yuksel, Dilara
Ringwald, Kai Gustav
Pfarr, Julia-Katharina
Waltemate, Lena
Lemke, Hannah
Opel, Nils
Meinert, Susanne
Dohm, Katharina
Grotegerd, Dominik
Goltermann, Janik
Repple, Jonathan
Winter, Alexandra
Jansen, Andreas
Dannlowski, Udo
Nenadić, Igor
Kircher, Tilo
Krug, Axel
author_facet Brosch, Katharina
Stein, Frederike
Meller, Tina
Schmitt, Simon
Yuksel, Dilara
Ringwald, Kai Gustav
Pfarr, Julia-Katharina
Waltemate, Lena
Lemke, Hannah
Opel, Nils
Meinert, Susanne
Dohm, Katharina
Grotegerd, Dominik
Goltermann, Janik
Repple, Jonathan
Winter, Alexandra
Jansen, Andreas
Dannlowski, Udo
Nenadić, Igor
Kircher, Tilo
Krug, Axel
author_sort Brosch, Katharina
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Two prominent risk factors for major depressive disorder (MDD) are childhood maltreatment (CM) and familial risk for MDD. Despite having these risk factors, there are individuals who maintain mental health, i.e. are resilient, whereas others develop MDD. It is unclear which brain morphological alterations are associated with this kind of resilience. Interaction analyses of risk and diagnosis status are needed that can account for complex adaptation processes, to identify neural correlates of resilience. METHODS: We analyzed brain structural data (3T magnetic resonance imaging) by means of voxel-based morphometry (CAT12 toolbox), using a 2 × 2 design, comparing four groups (N = 804) that differed in diagnosis (healthy v. MDD) and risk profiles (low-risk, i.e. absence of CM and familial risk v. high-risk, i.e. presence of both CM and familial risk). Using regions of interest (ROIs) from the literature, we conducted an interaction analysis of risk and diagnosis status. RESULTS: Volume in the left middle frontal gyrus (MFG), part of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), was significantly higher in healthy high-risk individuals. There were no significant results for the bilateral superior frontal gyri, frontal poles, pars orbitalis of the inferior frontal gyri, and the right MFG. CONCLUSIONS: The healthy high-risk group had significantly higher volumes in the left DLPFC compared to all other groups. The DLPFC is implicated in cognitive and emotional processes, and higher volume in this area might aid high-risk individuals in adaptive coping in order to maintain mental health. This increased volume might therefore constitute a neural correlate of resilience to MDD in high risk.
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spelling pubmed-98112722023-01-10 DLPFC volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression Brosch, Katharina Stein, Frederike Meller, Tina Schmitt, Simon Yuksel, Dilara Ringwald, Kai Gustav Pfarr, Julia-Katharina Waltemate, Lena Lemke, Hannah Opel, Nils Meinert, Susanne Dohm, Katharina Grotegerd, Dominik Goltermann, Janik Repple, Jonathan Winter, Alexandra Jansen, Andreas Dannlowski, Udo Nenadić, Igor Kircher, Tilo Krug, Axel Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Two prominent risk factors for major depressive disorder (MDD) are childhood maltreatment (CM) and familial risk for MDD. Despite having these risk factors, there are individuals who maintain mental health, i.e. are resilient, whereas others develop MDD. It is unclear which brain morphological alterations are associated with this kind of resilience. Interaction analyses of risk and diagnosis status are needed that can account for complex adaptation processes, to identify neural correlates of resilience. METHODS: We analyzed brain structural data (3T magnetic resonance imaging) by means of voxel-based morphometry (CAT12 toolbox), using a 2 × 2 design, comparing four groups (N = 804) that differed in diagnosis (healthy v. MDD) and risk profiles (low-risk, i.e. absence of CM and familial risk v. high-risk, i.e. presence of both CM and familial risk). Using regions of interest (ROIs) from the literature, we conducted an interaction analysis of risk and diagnosis status. RESULTS: Volume in the left middle frontal gyrus (MFG), part of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), was significantly higher in healthy high-risk individuals. There were no significant results for the bilateral superior frontal gyri, frontal poles, pars orbitalis of the inferior frontal gyri, and the right MFG. CONCLUSIONS: The healthy high-risk group had significantly higher volumes in the left DLPFC compared to all other groups. The DLPFC is implicated in cognitive and emotional processes, and higher volume in this area might aid high-risk individuals in adaptive coping in order to maintain mental health. This increased volume might therefore constitute a neural correlate of resilience to MDD in high risk. Cambridge University Press 2022-12 2021-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9811272/ /pubmed/33858550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721001094 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Brosch, Katharina
Stein, Frederike
Meller, Tina
Schmitt, Simon
Yuksel, Dilara
Ringwald, Kai Gustav
Pfarr, Julia-Katharina
Waltemate, Lena
Lemke, Hannah
Opel, Nils
Meinert, Susanne
Dohm, Katharina
Grotegerd, Dominik
Goltermann, Janik
Repple, Jonathan
Winter, Alexandra
Jansen, Andreas
Dannlowski, Udo
Nenadić, Igor
Kircher, Tilo
Krug, Axel
DLPFC volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression
title DLPFC volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression
title_full DLPFC volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression
title_fullStr DLPFC volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression
title_full_unstemmed DLPFC volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression
title_short DLPFC volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression
title_sort dlpfc volume is a neural correlate of resilience in healthy high-risk individuals with both childhood maltreatment and familial risk for depression
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33858550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721001094
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