Interaction of developmental factors and ordinary stressful life events on brain structure in adults.
Kai Ringwald,Kai Ringwald,Tina Meller,Tina Meller,Simon Schmitt,Simon Schmitt,Till F. M. Andlauer,Frederike Stein,Frederike Stein,Katharina Brosch,Katharina Brosch,Julia-Katharina Pfarr,Julia-Katharina Pfarr,Olaf Steinsträter,Susanne Meinert,Hannah Lemke,Lena Waltemate,Katharina Thiel,Dominik Grotegerd,Verena Enneking,Melissa Klug,Andreas Jansen,Andreas Jansen,Andreas J. Forstner,Andreas J. Forstner,Fabian Streit,Stephanie H. Witt,Marcella Rietschel,Bertram Müller-Myhsok,Bertram Müller-Myhsok,Markus M. Nöthen,Udo Dannlowski,Axel Krug,Igor Nenadic,Igor Nenadic,Tilo Kircher,Tilo Kircher +36 more
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TL;DR: This paper found that SLEs were negatively correlated with grey matter volume in the left medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC, FWE p = 0.003) in healthy subjects.
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About: This article is published in NeuroImage: Clinical. The article was published on 01 Jan 2021. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Brain morphometry & Neuroticism.
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Reduced hippocampal gray matter volume is a common feature of patients with major depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Katharina Brosch,Frederike Stein,Simon Schmitt,Juliane Pfarr,Kai Ringwald,Florian Thomas-Odenthal,Tina Meller,Olaf Steinsträter,Lena Waltemate,Hannah Lemke,Susanne Meinert,Alexandra Winter,Fabian Breuer,Katharina Thiel,Dominik Grotegerd,Tim Hahn,Andreas Jansen,Udo Dannlowski,Axel Krug,Igor Nenadic,Tilo Kircher +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used a conjunction analysis to identify shared regional gray matter volume (GMV) alterations across major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder (BD), and schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD, schizophrenia, and schizoaffective disorder) overlap in symptoms, risk factors, genetics, and other biological measures.
Association between stressful life events and grey matter volume in the medial prefrontal cortex: A 2‐year longitudinal study
Kai Ringwald,Juliane Pfarr,Frederike Stein,Katharina Brosch,Tina Meller,Florian Thomas-Odenthal,Susanne Meinert,Lena Waltemate,Fabian Breuer,Alexandra Winter,Hannah Lemke,Dominik Grotegerd,Katharina Thiel,Jochen Bauer,Tim Hahn,Andreas Jansen,Udo Dannlowski,Axel Krug,Igor Nenadic,Tilo Kircher +19 more
TL;DR: SLEs were negatively associated with GMV changes in the left medial prefrontal cortex and this association was stronger when subjects had experienced adverse childhood experiences, representing a potential neural basis of the diathesis‐stress model of various disorders.
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Interaction of recent stressful life events and childhood abuse on orbitofrontal grey matter volume in adults with depression.
Kai Ringwald,Juliane Pfarr,Simon Schmitt,Frederike Stein,Katharina Brosch,Tina Meller,Jonathan Andrae,Ronja Zech,Olaf Steinsträter,Susanne Meinert,Lena Waltemate,Hannah Lemke,Katharina Thiel,Alexandra Winter,Nils Opel,Janik Goltermann,Andreas Jansen,Udo Dannlowski,Axel Krug,Igor Nenadic,Tilo Kircher +20 more
TL;DR: The diathesis-stress model of major depressive disorder (MDD) predicts interactions of recent stressful life events (SLEs) in adulthood and early developmental risk factors as mentioned in this paper .
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Neural foundation of the diathesis-stress model: longitudinal gray matter volume changes in response to stressful life events in major depressive disorder and healthy controls
Florian Thomas‐Odenthal,Kai G. Ringwald,Lea Teutenberg,Frederike Stein,Nina Alexander,Linda M. Bonnekoh,Katharina Brosch,Katharina Dohm,Kira Flinkenflügel,Dominik Grotegerd,Tim Hahn,Andreas Jansen,Elisabeth J. Leehr,Susanne Meinert,Julia‐Katharina Pfarr,Harald Renz,Navid Schürmeyer,T. Stief,Benjamin Straube,Katharina Thiel,Paula Usemann,Alexandra Winter,Axel Krug,Igor Nenadić,Udo Dannlowski,Tilo Kircher +25 more
TL;DR: Longitudinal changes in gray matter volume in response to stressful life events in major depressive disorder and healthy controls based on the diathesis-stress model.
Childhood adversity modulates structural brain changes in borderline personality but not in major depression disorder
Vicente Camacho-Téllez,Mariana N. Castro,Agustina E. Wainsztein,Ximena Goldberg,Gabriela De Pino,Elsa Y. Costanzo,Narcís Cardoner,José M. Menchón,C. Soriano-Mas,Salvador M. Guinjoan,Mirta F. Villarreal +10 more
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TL;DR: Childhood adversity modulates structural brain changes in borderline personality disorder, but not in major depression disorder, with ACEs associated with cortical thinning in emotional behavior regions in BPD, but not in MDD.
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