Rostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring

Neuroanatomical findings in the anterior limbic network in bipolar disorder (BD) adults have not been replicated in other populations such as bipolar offspring (BO). The aim of this study was to compare some brain areas volumes between BO with and without a lifetime affective disorder (AD) to a gro...

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Autores principales: Juan David Palacio, Maria Alejandra Gomez-Valero, Paula Andrea Bustamante-Gomez, Pilar Arroyave-Sierra, Cristian David Vargas-Upegui, Julian Pineda-Zapata, Gabriel Castrillon, Daniel Camilo Aguirre-Acevedo, Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d0da7845b3f84db69fe1efe98a307a862021-11-25T02:21:36ZRostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring10.21500/20112084.39712011-20842011-7922https://doaj.org/article/d0da7845b3f84db69fe1efe98a307a862019-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/view/3971https://doaj.org/toc/2011-2084https://doaj.org/toc/2011-7922 Neuroanatomical findings in the anterior limbic network in bipolar disorder (BD) adults have not been replicated in other populations such as bipolar offspring (BO). The aim of this study was to compare some brain areas volumes between BO with and without a lifetime affective disorder (AD) to a group of community control offspring (CCO). Methods: A descriptive observational cross-sectional study was carried out, with multiple comparison groups. Seven subjects (11-17 years old) from the BO with AD group were compared to seven subjects from the BO without AD group and seven subjects from the CCO group (match by age, gender and Tanner stage). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed with a Philips 3 Teslas device and volumetric segmentation was performed with the Freesurfer image analysis suite. Results: A larger size was found in the right middle frontal rostral region in the BO with AD group compared to the other two groups (p = 0.041). A higher volume was also found in BO with AD group in the left pars opercularis (Cohen d = 0.63) and in the right cingulate isthmus (d = 0.53) when compared with BO without AD group, and in the right hippocampus (d = 0.53) when compared to CCO group. A smaller volume was found in the BO without AD group versus CCO group in the left anterior caudate (d = 0.6). The BO groups (with and without AD) compared to CCO have a higher volume in the right frontal pole (d = 0.52). These volumetric differences can be attributed to the condition of BO with AD. Juan David PalacioMaria Alejandra Gomez-ValeroPaula Andrea Bustamante-GomezPilar Arroyave-SierraCristian David Vargas-UpeguiJulian Pineda-ZapataGabriel CastrillonDaniel Camilo Aguirre-AcevedoCarlos Lopez-JaramilloUniversidad de San BuenaventuraarticleMagnetic Resonance ImagingBipolar Disorderhigh-risk populationbipolar offspring’sprefrontal cortexamygdalaPsychologyBF1-990ENESInternational Journal of Psychological Research, Vol 12, Iss 2 (2019)
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collection DOAJ
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topic Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Bipolar Disorder
high-risk population
bipolar offspring’s
prefrontal cortex
amygdala
Psychology
BF1-990
spellingShingle Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Bipolar Disorder
high-risk population
bipolar offspring’s
prefrontal cortex
amygdala
Psychology
BF1-990
Juan David Palacio
Maria Alejandra Gomez-Valero
Paula Andrea Bustamante-Gomez
Pilar Arroyave-Sierra
Cristian David Vargas-Upegui
Julian Pineda-Zapata
Gabriel Castrillon
Daniel Camilo Aguirre-Acevedo
Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo
Rostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring
description Neuroanatomical findings in the anterior limbic network in bipolar disorder (BD) adults have not been replicated in other populations such as bipolar offspring (BO). The aim of this study was to compare some brain areas volumes between BO with and without a lifetime affective disorder (AD) to a group of community control offspring (CCO). Methods: A descriptive observational cross-sectional study was carried out, with multiple comparison groups. Seven subjects (11-17 years old) from the BO with AD group were compared to seven subjects from the BO without AD group and seven subjects from the CCO group (match by age, gender and Tanner stage). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed with a Philips 3 Teslas device and volumetric segmentation was performed with the Freesurfer image analysis suite. Results: A larger size was found in the right middle frontal rostral region in the BO with AD group compared to the other two groups (p = 0.041). A higher volume was also found in BO with AD group in the left pars opercularis (Cohen d = 0.63) and in the right cingulate isthmus (d = 0.53) when compared with BO without AD group, and in the right hippocampus (d = 0.53) when compared to CCO group. A smaller volume was found in the BO without AD group versus CCO group in the left anterior caudate (d = 0.6). The BO groups (with and without AD) compared to CCO have a higher volume in the right frontal pole (d = 0.52). These volumetric differences can be attributed to the condition of BO with AD.
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author Juan David Palacio
Maria Alejandra Gomez-Valero
Paula Andrea Bustamante-Gomez
Pilar Arroyave-Sierra
Cristian David Vargas-Upegui
Julian Pineda-Zapata
Gabriel Castrillon
Daniel Camilo Aguirre-Acevedo
Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo
author_facet Juan David Palacio
Maria Alejandra Gomez-Valero
Paula Andrea Bustamante-Gomez
Pilar Arroyave-Sierra
Cristian David Vargas-Upegui
Julian Pineda-Zapata
Gabriel Castrillon
Daniel Camilo Aguirre-Acevedo
Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo
author_sort Juan David Palacio
title Rostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring
title_short Rostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring
title_full Rostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring
title_fullStr Rostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring
title_full_unstemmed Rostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring
title_sort rostral middle frontal volumetric differences in bipolar offspring versus community controls offspring
publisher Universidad de San Buenaventura
publishDate 2019
url https://doaj.org/article/d0da7845b3f84db69fe1efe98a307a86
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