Study on hippocampal subfield volume changes and their association with depressive symptoms in bipolar disorder patients with childhood trauma
10.3760/cma.j.cn371468-20240524-00239
- VernacularTitle:伴童年创伤双相情感障碍患者海马亚区体积变化及其与抑郁症状的相关性
- Author:
Qiudong XIA
1
;
Azi SHEN
;
Wenyue GONG
;
Rui YAN
;
Qinghua ZHAI
;
Qing LU
;
Zhijian YAO
Author Information
1. 南京医科大学附属脑科医院精神科,南京 210029
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Bipolar disorder;
Hippocampal subfield;
Childhood trauma;
Correlation analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science
2024;33(12):1093-1098
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the characteristics of hippocampal subfield volume changes in bipolar disorder (BD) patients with childhood trauma and investigate the correlation between these volume changes and the severity of depressive symptoms.Methods:A total of 112 BD patients in the depressive phase and 62 healthy controls (HC) were recruited from April 2019 to April 2024. All participants were assessed using 17-item Hamilton depression scale (HAMD-17), Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA), and the childhood trauma questionnaire (CTQ). Based on CTQ scores, BD patients were divided into two groups: the BD with childhood trauma group (BD-CT group, n=51) and the BD without childhood trauma group (BD-nCT group, n=61). T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the brain were collected for all participants, and hippocampal subfield volumes were segmented using FreeSurfer software.SPSS 26.0 software and Rv 4.1.1 software were used for data analysis.Generalized linear models were used to compare volume differences among three groups. Partial correlation analysis was performed to examine the relationship between the hippocampal subfield volumes showing significant differences and HAMD scores. Results:Significant differences were observed among the three groups in the left CA3(221.49(185.83, 243.02), 194.02(163.53, 226.19), 227.39(200.65, 247.47)), left CA4(261.68(240.89, 285.45), 236.86(210.76, 264.78), 269.75(244.90, 286.03)), left granule cell layer of the dentate gyrus (GC-ML-DG)(307.84(283.35, 328.85), 277.92(249.51, 308.25), 315.39(285.18, 330.25)), and left molecular layer(586.72(549.38, 635.25), 548.16(500.34, 605.24), 602.15(557.63, 637.13)) (Wald χ2=12.81-17.60, all P<0.05). The BD-CT group had significantly smaller volumes in the left CA3, left CA4, left GC-ML-DG, and left molecular layer compared to the BD-nCT group (all P<0.05). The BD-CT group also showed significantly smaller volumes in the left CA3, left CA4, and left GC-ML-DG compared to the HC group (all P<0.05). The volumes of left CA3 ( r=-0.33), left CA4 ( r=-0.31), left GC-ML-DG ( r=-0.31), and left molecular layer ( r=-0.28) regions were negatively correlated with HAMD scores (all P<0.05, Bonferroni correction). Conclusion:BD patients with childhood trauma exhibit reduced volumes in the left hippocampus subfields, including left CA3, left CA4, left GC-ML-DG and left molecular layer.These volume reductions are negatively correlated with the severity of depression.