Structural brain correlates of childhood trauma with replication across two large, independent community-based samples

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Madden, Rebecca A. [1 ]
Atkinson, Kimberley [1 ]
Shen, Xueyi [1 ]
Green, Claire [1 ]
Hillary, Robert F. [1 ]
Hawkins, Emma [1 ]
Sage, Emma [1 ]
Sandu, Anca-Larisa [2 ]
Waiter, Gordon [2 ]
McNeil, Christopher [2 ]
Harris, Mathew [1 ]
Campbell, Archie [1 ]
Porteous, David [1 ]
Macfarlane, Jennifer A. [3 ]
Murray, Alison [2 ]
Steele, Douglas [1 ]
Romaniuk, Liana [1 ]
Lawrie, Stephen M. [1 ]
McIntosh, Andrew M. [1 ]
Whalley, Heather C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Div Psychiat, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Med, Aberdeen, Scotland
[3] Univ Dundee, Sch Med, Med Sci & Nutr, Dundee, Scotland
关键词
depression; MRI; trauma; adversity; brain; EARLY-LIFE STRESS; SURFACE-BASED ANALYSIS; HOUSEHOLD DYSFUNCTION; PERSONALITY-DISORDER; LEADING CAUSES; HPA AXIS; MALTREATMENT; DEPRESSION; EXPERIENCES; VOLUME;
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10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.2347
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
IntroductionChildhood trauma and adversity are common across societies and have strong associations with physical and psychiatric morbidity throughout the life-course. One possible mechanism through which childhood trauma may predispose individuals to poor psychiatric outcomes is via associations with brain structure. This study aimed to elucidate the associations between childhood trauma and brain structure across two large, independent community cohorts. MethodsThe two samples comprised (i) a subsample of Generation Scotland (n=1,024); and (ii) individuals from UK Biobank (n=27,202). This comprised n=28,226 for mega-analysis. MRI scans were processed using Free Surfer, providing cortical, subcortical, and global brain metrics. Regression models were used to determine associations between childhood trauma measures and brain metrics and psychiatric phenotypes. ResultsChildhood trauma associated with lifetime depression across cohorts (OR 1.06 GS, 1.23 UKB), and related to early onset and recurrent course within both samples. There was evidence for associations between childhood trauma and structural brain metrics. This included reduced global brain volume, and reduced cortical surface area with highest effects in the frontal (beta=-0.0385, SE=0.0048, p(FDR)=5.43x10-15) and parietal lobes (beta=-0.0387, SE=0.005, p(FDR)=1.56x10-14). At a regional level the ventral diencephalon (VDc) displayed significant associations with childhood trauma measures across both cohorts and at mega-analysis (beta=-0.0232, SE=0.0039, p(FDR)=2.91x10-8). There were also associations with reduced hippocampus, thalamus, and nucleus accumbens volumes. DiscussionAssociations between childhood trauma and reduced global and regional brain volumes were found, across two independent UK cohorts, and at mega-analysis. This provides robust evidence for a lasting effect of childhood adversity on brain structure.
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