Authors
G Roberts, R Lenroot, B Overs, J Fullerton, V Leung, K Ridgway, Amanda Stuart, A Frankland, F Levy, D Hadzi-Pavlovic, M Breakspear, PB Mitchell
Publication date
2022/5
Journal
Psychological Medicine
Volume
52
Issue
7
Pages
1344-1355
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
BackgroundBipolar disorder (BD) is a familial psychiatric disorder associated with frontotemporal and subcortical brain abnormalities. It is unclear whether such abnormalities are present in relatives without BD, and little is known about structural brain trajectories in those at risk.MethodNeuroimaging was conducted at baseline and at 2-year follow-up interval in 90 high-risk individuals with a first-degree BD relative (HR), and 56 participants with no family history of mental illness who could have non-BD diagnoses. All 146 subjects were aged 12–30 years at baseline. We examined longitudinal change in gray and white matter volume, cortical thickness, and surface area in the frontotemporal cortex and subcortical regions.ResultsCompared to controls, HR participants showed accelerated cortical thinning and volume reduction in right lateralised frontal regions, including the inferior frontal gyrus, lateral orbitofrontal …
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