The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder

Larger thalamic volume has been found in children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and children with clinical-level symptoms within the general population. Particular thalamic subregions may drive these differences. The ENIGMA-OCD working group conducted mega- and meta-analyses to study thal...

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Autores: Weeland, Cees J., Kasprzak, Selina, Joode, Niels T. de, Abe, Yoshinari, Alonso, Pino, Ameis, Stephanie H., Anticevic, Alan, Arnold, Paul D., Balachander, Srinivas, Banaj, Nerisa, Bargalló Alabart, Núria, Venkatasubramanian, G., Walitza, Susanne, Wang, Jicai, Wang, Zhen, Watanabe, Anri, Wolters, Lidewij H., Xu, Xiufeng, Yun, Je-Yeon, Zhao, Qing, White, Tonya, Thompson, Paul M., Stein, Dan J., Heuvel, Odile A. van den, Vriend, Chris, ENIGMA-OCD working group, Batistuzzo, Marcelo C., Benedetti, Francesco, Beucke, Jan C., Bollettini, Irene, Brecke, Vilde, Brem, Silvia, Cappi, Carolina, Cheng, Yuqi, Cho, Kang Ik K., Costa, Daniel L. C., Dallaspezia, Sara, Denys, Damiaan, Eng, Goi Khia, Ferreira, Sónia, Feusner, Jamie D., Fontaine, Martine, Fouche, Jean Paul, Grazioplene, Rachael G., Gruner, Patricia, He, Mengxin, Hirano, Yoshiyuki, Hoexter, Marcelo Q., Huyser, Chaim, Hu, Hao, Jaspers-Fayer, Fern, Kathmann, Norbert, Kaufmann, Christian, Kim, Minah, Koch, Kathrin, Bin Kwak, Yoo, Kwon, Jun Soo, Lázaro García, Luisa, Li, Chiang-Shan R., Lochner, Christine, Marsh, Rachel, Martínez Zalacaín, Ignacio, Mataix-Cols, David, Menchón, Jose M., Minnuzi, Luciano, Moreira, Pedro Silva, Morgado, Pedro, Nakagawa, Akiko, Nakamae, Takashi, Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C., Nurmi, Erika L., Ortiz, Ana Encarnación, Pariente, Jose Carlos, Piacentini, John, Picó Pérez, Maria, Piras, Fabrizio, Piras, Federica, Pittenger, Christopher, Reddy, Y. C. Janardhan, Rodriguez Manrique, Daniela, Sakai, Yuki, Shimizu, Eiji, Shivakumar, Venkataram, Simpson, Helen Blair, Soreni, Noam, Soriano Mas, Carles, Sousa, Nuno, Spalletta, Gianfranco, Stern, Emily R., Stevens, Michael C., Stewart, S. Evelyn, Szeszko, Philip R., Takahashi, Jumpei, Tanamatis, Tais, Tang, Jinsong, Thorsen, Anders Lillevik, Tolin, David, Werf, Ysbrand D. van der, Van Marle, Hein, Wingen, Guido A. van, Vecchio, Daniela
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Conducta compulsiva
Thalamus
Compulsive behavior
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
title The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
spellingShingle The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
Weeland, Cees J.
Tàlem (Anatomia)
Conducta compulsiva
Thalamus
Compulsive behavior
title_short The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_full The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_fullStr The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_full_unstemmed The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
title_sort The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Weeland, Cees J.
Kasprzak, Selina
Joode, Niels T. de
Abe, Yoshinari
Alonso, Pino
Ameis, Stephanie H.
Anticevic, Alan
Arnold, Paul D.
Balachander, Srinivas
Banaj, Nerisa
Bargalló Alabart, Núria
Venkatasubramanian, G.
Walitza, Susanne
Wang, Jicai
Wang, Zhen
Watanabe, Anri
Wolters, Lidewij H.
Xu, Xiufeng
Yun, Je-Yeon
Zhao, Qing
White, Tonya
Thompson, Paul M.
Stein, Dan J.
Heuvel, Odile A. van den
Vriend, Chris
ENIGMA-OCD working group
Batistuzzo, Marcelo C.
Benedetti, Francesco
Beucke, Jan C.
Bollettini, Irene
Brecke, Vilde
Brem, Silvia
Cappi, Carolina
Cheng, Yuqi
Cho, Kang Ik K.
Costa, Daniel L. C.
Dallaspezia, Sara
Denys, Damiaan
Eng, Goi Khia
Ferreira, Sónia
Feusner, Jamie D.
Fontaine, Martine
Fouche, Jean Paul
Grazioplene, Rachael G.
Gruner, Patricia
He, Mengxin
Hirano, Yoshiyuki
Hoexter, Marcelo Q.
Huyser, Chaim
Hu, Hao
Jaspers-Fayer, Fern
Kathmann, Norbert
Kaufmann, Christian
Kim, Minah
Koch, Kathrin
Bin Kwak, Yoo
Kwon, Jun Soo
Lázaro García, Luisa
Li, Chiang-Shan R.
Lochner, Christine
Marsh, Rachel
Martínez Zalacaín, Ignacio
Mataix-Cols, David
Menchón, Jose M.
Minnuzi, Luciano
Moreira, Pedro Silva
Morgado, Pedro
Nakagawa, Akiko
Nakamae, Takashi
Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C.
Nurmi, Erika L.
Ortiz, Ana Encarnación
Pariente, Jose Carlos
Piacentini, John
Picó Pérez, Maria
Piras, Fabrizio
Piras, Federica
Pittenger, Christopher
Reddy, Y. C. Janardhan
Rodriguez Manrique, Daniela
Sakai, Yuki
Shimizu, Eiji
Shivakumar, Venkataram
Simpson, Helen Blair
Soreni, Noam
Soriano Mas, Carles
Sousa, Nuno
Spalletta, Gianfranco
Stern, Emily R.
Stevens, Michael C.
Stewart, S. Evelyn
Szeszko, Philip R.
Takahashi, Jumpei
Tanamatis, Tais
Tang, Jinsong
Thorsen, Anders Lillevik
Tolin, David
Werf, Ysbrand D. van der
Van Marle, Hein
Wingen, Guido A. van
Vecchio, Daniela
author Weeland, Cees J.
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Kasprzak, Selina
Joode, Niels T. de
Abe, Yoshinari
Alonso, Pino
Ameis, Stephanie H.
Anticevic, Alan
Arnold, Paul D.
Balachander, Srinivas
Banaj, Nerisa
Bargalló Alabart, Núria
Venkatasubramanian, G.
Walitza, Susanne
Wang, Jicai
Wang, Zhen
Watanabe, Anri
Wolters, Lidewij H.
Xu, Xiufeng
Yun, Je-Yeon
Zhao, Qing
White, Tonya
Thompson, Paul M.
Stein, Dan J.
Heuvel, Odile A. van den
Vriend, Chris
ENIGMA-OCD working group
Batistuzzo, Marcelo C.
Benedetti, Francesco
Beucke, Jan C.
Bollettini, Irene
Brecke, Vilde
Brem, Silvia
Cappi, Carolina
Cheng, Yuqi
Cho, Kang Ik K.
Costa, Daniel L. C.
Dallaspezia, Sara
Denys, Damiaan
Eng, Goi Khia
Ferreira, Sónia
Feusner, Jamie D.
Fontaine, Martine
Fouche, Jean Paul
Grazioplene, Rachael G.
Gruner, Patricia
He, Mengxin
Hirano, Yoshiyuki
Hoexter, Marcelo Q.
Huyser, Chaim
Hu, Hao
Jaspers-Fayer, Fern
Kathmann, Norbert
Kaufmann, Christian
Kim, Minah
Koch, Kathrin
Bin Kwak, Yoo
Kwon, Jun Soo
Lázaro García, Luisa
Li, Chiang-Shan R.
Lochner, Christine
Marsh, Rachel
Martínez Zalacaín, Ignacio
Mataix-Cols, David
Menchón, Jose M.
Minnuzi, Luciano
Moreira, Pedro Silva
Morgado, Pedro
Nakagawa, Akiko
Nakamae, Takashi
Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C.
Nurmi, Erika L.
Ortiz, Ana Encarnación
Pariente, Jose Carlos
Piacentini, John
Picó Pérez, Maria
Piras, Fabrizio
Piras, Federica
Pittenger, Christopher
Reddy, Y. C. Janardhan
Rodriguez Manrique, Daniela
Sakai, Yuki
Shimizu, Eiji
Shivakumar, Venkataram
Simpson, Helen Blair
Soreni, Noam
Soriano Mas, Carles
Sousa, Nuno
Spalletta, Gianfranco
Stern, Emily R.
Stevens, Michael C.
Stewart, S. Evelyn
Szeszko, Philip R.
Takahashi, Jumpei
Tanamatis, Tais
Tang, Jinsong
Thorsen, Anders Lillevik
Tolin, David
Werf, Ysbrand D. van der
Van Marle, Hein
Wingen, Guido A. van
Vecchio, Daniela
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Joode, Niels T. de
Abe, Yoshinari
Alonso, Pino
Ameis, Stephanie H.
Anticevic, Alan
Arnold, Paul D.
Balachander, Srinivas
Banaj, Nerisa
Bargalló Alabart, Núria
Venkatasubramanian, G.
Walitza, Susanne
Wang, Jicai
Wang, Zhen
Watanabe, Anri
Wolters, Lidewij H.
Xu, Xiufeng
Yun, Je-Yeon
Zhao, Qing
White, Tonya
Thompson, Paul M.
Stein, Dan J.
Heuvel, Odile A. van den
Vriend, Chris
ENIGMA-OCD working group
Batistuzzo, Marcelo C.
Benedetti, Francesco
Beucke, Jan C.
Bollettini, Irene
Brecke, Vilde
Brem, Silvia
Cappi, Carolina
Cheng, Yuqi
Cho, Kang Ik K.
Costa, Daniel L. C.
Dallaspezia, Sara
Denys, Damiaan
Eng, Goi Khia
Ferreira, Sónia
Feusner, Jamie D.
Fontaine, Martine
Fouche, Jean Paul
Grazioplene, Rachael G.
Gruner, Patricia
He, Mengxin
Hirano, Yoshiyuki
Hoexter, Marcelo Q.
Huyser, Chaim
Hu, Hao
Jaspers-Fayer, Fern
Kathmann, Norbert
Kaufmann, Christian
Kim, Minah
Koch, Kathrin
Bin Kwak, Yoo
Kwon, Jun Soo
Lázaro García, Luisa
Li, Chiang-Shan R.
Lochner, Christine
Marsh, Rachel
Martínez Zalacaín, Ignacio
Mataix-Cols, David
Menchón, Jose M.
Minnuzi, Luciano
Moreira, Pedro Silva
Morgado, Pedro
Nakagawa, Akiko
Nakamae, Takashi
Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C.
Nurmi, Erika L.
Ortiz, Ana Encarnación
Pariente, Jose Carlos
Piacentini, John
Picó Pérez, Maria
Piras, Fabrizio
Piras, Federica
Pittenger, Christopher
Reddy, Y. C. Janardhan
Rodriguez Manrique, Daniela
Sakai, Yuki
Shimizu, Eiji
Shivakumar, Venkataram
Simpson, Helen Blair
Soreni, Noam
Soriano Mas, Carles
Sousa, Nuno
Spalletta, Gianfranco
Stern, Emily R.
Stevens, Michael C.
Stewart, S. Evelyn
Szeszko, Philip R.
Takahashi, Jumpei
Tanamatis, Tais
Tang, Jinsong
Thorsen, Anders Lillevik
Tolin, David
Werf, Ysbrand D. van der
Van Marle, Hein
Wingen, Guido A. van
Vecchio, Daniela
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Tàlem (Anatomia)
Conducta compulsiva
Thalamus
Compulsive behavior
topic Tàlem (Anatomia)
Conducta compulsiva
Thalamus
Compulsive behavior
description Larger thalamic volume has been found in children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and children with clinical-level symptoms within the general population. Particular thalamic subregions may drive these differences. The ENIGMA-OCD working group conducted mega- and meta-analyses to study thalamic subregional volume in OCD across the lifespan. Structural T-1-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans from 2649 OCD patients and 2774 healthy controls across 29 sites (50 datasets) were processed using the FreeSurfer built-in ThalamicNuclei pipeline to extract five thalamic subregions. Volume measures were harmonized for site effects using ComBat before running separate multiple linear regression models for children, adolescents, and adults to estimate volumetric group differences. All analyses were pre-registered (https://osf.io/73dvy) and adjusted for age, sex and intracranial volume. Unmedicated pediatric OCD patients (<12 years) had larger lateral (d = 0.46), pulvinar (d = 0.33), ventral (d = 0.35) and whole thalamus (d = 0.40) volumes at unadjusted p-values <0.05. Adolescent patients showed no volumetric differences. Adult OCD patients compared with controls had smaller volumes across all subregions (anterior, lateral, pulvinar, medial, and ventral) and smaller whole thalamic volume (d = -0.15 to -0.07) after multiple comparisons correction, mostly driven by medicated patients and associated with symptom severity. The anterior thalamus was also significantly smaller in patients after adjusting for thalamus size. Our results suggest that OCD-related thalamic volume differences are global and not driven by particular subregions and that the direction of effects are driven by both age and medication status.
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-01823-2
Translational Psychiatry, 2022, vol 12, num 1
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-01823-2
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spelling The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorderWeeland, Cees J.Kasprzak, SelinaJoode, Niels T. deAbe, YoshinariAlonso, PinoAmeis, Stephanie H.Anticevic, AlanArnold, Paul D.Balachander, SrinivasBanaj, NerisaBargalló Alabart, NúriaVenkatasubramanian, G.Walitza, SusanneWang, JicaiWang, ZhenWatanabe, AnriWolters, Lidewij H.Xu, XiufengYun, Je-YeonZhao, QingWhite, TonyaThompson, Paul M.Stein, Dan J.Heuvel, Odile A. van denVriend, ChrisENIGMA-OCD working groupBatistuzzo, Marcelo C.Benedetti, FrancescoBeucke, Jan C.Bollettini, IreneBrecke, VildeBrem, SilviaCappi, CarolinaCheng, YuqiCho, Kang Ik K.Costa, Daniel L. C.Dallaspezia, SaraDenys, DamiaanEng, Goi KhiaFerreira, SóniaFeusner, Jamie D.Fontaine, MartineFouche, Jean PaulGrazioplene, Rachael G.Gruner, PatriciaHe, MengxinHirano, YoshiyukiHoexter, Marcelo Q.Huyser, ChaimHu, HaoJaspers-Fayer, FernKathmann, NorbertKaufmann, ChristianKim, MinahKoch, KathrinBin Kwak, YooKwon, Jun SooLázaro García, LuisaLi, Chiang-Shan R.Lochner, ChristineMarsh, RachelMartínez Zalacaín, IgnacioMataix-Cols, DavidMenchón, Jose M.Minnuzi, LucianoMoreira, Pedro SilvaMorgado, PedroNakagawa, AkikoNakamae, TakashiNarayanaswamy, Janardhanan C.Nurmi, Erika L.Ortiz, Ana EncarnaciónPariente, Jose CarlosPiacentini, JohnPicó Pérez, MariaPiras, FabrizioPiras, FedericaPittenger, ChristopherReddy, Y. C. JanardhanRodriguez Manrique, DanielaSakai, YukiShimizu, EijiShivakumar, VenkataramSimpson, Helen BlairSoreni, NoamSoriano Mas, CarlesSousa, NunoSpalletta, GianfrancoStern, Emily R.Stevens, Michael C.Stewart, S. EvelynSzeszko, Philip R.Takahashi, JumpeiTanamatis, TaisTang, JinsongThorsen, Anders LillevikTolin, DavidWerf, Ysbrand D. van derVan Marle, HeinWingen, Guido A. vanVecchio, DanielaTàlem (Anatomia)Conducta compulsivaThalamusCompulsive behaviorLarger thalamic volume has been found in children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and children with clinical-level symptoms within the general population. Particular thalamic subregions may drive these differences. The ENIGMA-OCD working group conducted mega- and meta-analyses to study thalamic subregional volume in OCD across the lifespan. Structural T-1-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans from 2649 OCD patients and 2774 healthy controls across 29 sites (50 datasets) were processed using the FreeSurfer built-in ThalamicNuclei pipeline to extract five thalamic subregions. Volume measures were harmonized for site effects using ComBat before running separate multiple linear regression models for children, adolescents, and adults to estimate volumetric group differences. All analyses were pre-registered (https://osf.io/73dvy) and adjusted for age, sex and intracranial volume. Unmedicated pediatric OCD patients (<12 years) had larger lateral (d = 0.46), pulvinar (d = 0.33), ventral (d = 0.35) and whole thalamus (d = 0.40) volumes at unadjusted p-values <0.05. Adolescent patients showed no volumetric differences. Adult OCD patients compared with controls had smaller volumes across all subregions (anterior, lateral, pulvinar, medial, and ventral) and smaller whole thalamic volume (d = -0.15 to -0.07) after multiple comparisons correction, mostly driven by medicated patients and associated with symptom severity. The anterior thalamus was also significantly smaller in patients after adjusting for thalamus size. Our results suggest that OCD-related thalamic volume differences are global and not driven by particular subregions and that the direction of effects are driven by both age and medication status.Springer Science and Business Media LLC2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/183906Articles publicats en revistes (Ciències Clíniques)reponame:Dipòsit Digital de la UBinstname:Universidad de BarcelonaInglésReproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-01823-2Translational Psychiatry, 2022, vol 12, num 1https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-022-01823-2cc by (c) Weeland, Cees J. et al, 2022http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/1839062026-05-27T06:46:51Z
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