102 results on '"Mohnke, S"'
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2. 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 polymorphism and neuroticism are linked by resting state functional connectivity of amygdala and fusiform gyrus
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Kruschwitz, J. D., Walter, M., Varikuti, D., Jensen, J., Plichta, M. M., Haddad, L., Grimm, O., Mohnke, S., Pöhland, L., Schott, B., Wold, A., Mühleisen, T. W., Heinz, A., Erk, S., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Witt, S. H., Nöthen, M. M., Rietschel, M., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., and Walter, H.
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- 2015
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3. Mentalizing and Psychopathology in Schizophrenia, Depression, and Social Anxiety
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Walter, H., primary and Mohnke, S., additional
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- 2015
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4. Genetic architecture of subcortical brain structures in 38,854 individuals worldwide
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Satizabal, C., Adams, H., Hibar, D., White, C., Knol, M., Stein, J., Scholz, M., Sargurupremraj, M., Jahanshad, N., Roshchupkin, G., Smith, A., Bis, J., Jian, X., Luciano, M., Hofer, E., Teumer, A., Van der Lee, S., Yang, J., Yanek, L., Lee, T., Li, S., Hu, Y., Koh, J., Eicher, J., Desrivières, S., Arias-Vasquez, A., Chauhan, G., Athanasiu, L., Renteria, M., Kim, S., Höhn, D., Armstrong, N., Chen, Q., Holmes, A., Den Braber, A., Kloszewska, I., Andersson, M., Espeseth, T., Grimm, O., Abramovic, L., Alhusaini, S., Milaneschi, Y., Papmeyer, M., Axelsson, T., Ehrlich, S., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Kraemer, B., Håberg, A., Jones, H., Pike, G., Stein, D., Stevens, A., Bralten, J., Vernooij, M., Harris, T., Filippi, I., Witte, A., Guadalupe, T., Wittfeld, K., Mosley, T., Becker, J., Doan, N., Hagenaars, S., Saba, Y., Cuellar-Partida, G., Amin, N., Hilal, S., Nho, K., Karbalai, N., Arfanakis, K., Becker, D., Ames, D., Goldman, A., Lee, P., Boomsma, D., Lovestone, S., Giddaluru, S., Le Hellard, S., Mattheisen, M., Bohlken, M., Kasperaviciute, D., Schmaal, L., Lawrie, S., Agartz, I., Walton, E., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Davies, G., Shin, J., Ipser, J., Vinke, L., Hoogman, M., Jia, T., Burkhardt, R., Klein, M., Crivello, F., Janowitz, D., Carmichael, O., Haukvik, U., Aribisala, B., Schmidt, H., Strike, L., Cheng, C., Risacher, S., Pütz, B., Fleischman, D., Assareh, A., Mattay, V., Buckner, R., Mecocci, P., Dale, A., Cichon, S., Boks, M., Matarin, M., Penninx, B., Calhoun, V., Chakravarty, M., Marquand, A., Macare, C., Masouleh, S., Oosterlaan, J., Amouyel, P., Hegenscheid, K., Rotter, J., Schork, A., Liewald, D., De Zubicaray, G., Wong, T., Shen, L., Sämann, P., Brodaty, H., Roffman, J., De Geus, E., Tsolaki, M., Erk, S., Van Eijk, K., Cavalleri, G., Van der Wee, N., McIntosh, A., Gollub, R., Bulayeva, K., Bernard, M., Richards, J., Himali, J., Loeffler, M., Rommelse, N., Hoffmann, W., Westlye, L., Valdés Hernández, M., Hansell, N., Van Erp, T., Wolf, C., Kwok, J., Vellas, B., Heinz, A., Olde Loohuis, L., Delanty, N., Ho, B., Ching, C., Shumskaya, E., Singh, B., Hofman, A., Van der Meer, D., Homuth, G., Psaty, B., Bastin, M., Montgomery, G., Foroud, T., Reppermund, S., Hottenga, J., Simmons, A., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Cahn, W., Whelan, C., Van Donkelaar, M., Yang, Q., Hosten, N., Green, R., Thalamuthu, A., Mohnke, S., Hulshoff Pol, H., Lin, H., Jack Jr., C., Schofield, P., Mühleisen, T., Maillard, P., Potkin, S., Wen, W., Fletcher, E., Toga, A., Gruber, O., Huentelman, M., Smith, G., Launer, L., Nyberg, L., Jönsson, E., Crespo-Facorro, B., Koen, N., Greve, D., Uitterlinden, A., Weinberger, D., Steen, V., Fedko, I., Groenewold, N., Niessen, W., Toro, R., Tzourio, C., Longstreth Jr., W., Ikram, M., Smoller, J., Van Tol, M., Sussmann, J., Paus, T., Lemaître, H., Schroeter, M., Mazoyer, B., Andreassen, O., Holsboer, F., Depondt, C., Veltman, D., Turner, J., Pausova, Z., Schumann, G., Van Rooij, D., Djurovic, S., Deary, I., McMahon, K., Müller-Myhsok, B., Brouwer, R., Soininen, H., Pandolfo, M., Wassink, T., Cheung, J., Wolfers, T., Martinot, J., Zwiers, M., Nauck, M., Melle, I., Martin, N., Kanai, R., Westman, E., Kahn, R., Sisodiya, S., White, T., Saremi, A., Van Bokhoven, H., Brunner, H., Völzke, H., Wright, M., Van 't Ent, D., Nöthen, M., Ophoff, R., Buitelaar, J., Fernández, G., Sachdev, P., Rietschel, M., Van Haren, N., Fisher, S., Beiser, A., Francks, C., Saykin, A., Mather, K., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Hartman, C., DeStefano, A., Heslenfeld, D., Weiner, M., Walter, H., Hoekstra, P., Nyquist, P., Franke, B., Bennett, D., Grabe, H., Johnson, A., Chen, C., Van Duijn, C., Lopez, O., Fornage, M., Wardlaw, J., Schmidt, R., DeCarli, C., De Jager, P., Villringer, A., Debette, S., Gudnason, V., Medland, S., Shulman, J., Thompson, P., and Seshadri, S.
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nervous system - Abstract
Subcortical brain structures are integral to motion, consciousness, emotions and learning. We identified common genetic variation related to the volumes of the nucleus accumbens, amygdala, brainstem, caudate nucleus, globus pallidus, putamen and thalamus, using genome-wide association analyses in almost 40,000 individuals from CHARGE, ENIGMA and UK Biobank. We show that variability in subcortical volumes is heritable, and identify 48 significantly associated loci (40 novel at the time of analysis). Annotation of these loci by utilizing gene expression, methylation and neuropathological data identified 199 genes putatively implicated in neurodevelopment, synaptic signaling, axonal transport, apoptosis, inflammation/infection and susceptibility to neurological disorders. This set of genes is significantly enriched for Drosophila orthologs associated with neurodevelopmental phenotypes, suggesting evolutionarily conserved mechanisms. Our findings uncover novel biology and potential drug targets underlying brain development and disease.
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- 2019
5. Genetic architecture of subcortical brain structures in 38,851 individuals
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SATIZABAL, C. L., ADAMS, H. H. H., HIBAR, D. P., WHITE, C. C., KNOL, M. J., STEIN, J. L., Scholz, M., Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan, JAHANSHAD, N., ROSHCHUPKIN, G. V., SMITH, A. V., BIS, J. C., JIAN, X., LUCIANO, M., Hofer, E., TEUMER, A., VAN DER LEE, S. J., Yang, J., YANEK, L. R., LEE, T. V., Li, S., Hu, Y., KOH, J. Y., EICHER, J. D., DESRIVIERES, S., ARIAS-VASQUEZ, A., Chauhan, G., ATHANASIU, L., RENTERIA, M. E., Kim, S., HOEHN, D., ARMSTRONG, N. J., Chen, Q., HOLMES, A. J., DEN BRABER, A., KLOSZEWSKA, I., Andersson, M., ESPESETH, T., Grimm, O., ABRAMOVIC, L., ALHUSAINI, S., MILANESCHI, Y., PAPMEYER, M., AXELSSON, T., Ehrlich, S., ROIZ-SANTIANEZ, R., KRAEMER, B., HABERG, A. K., JONES, H. J., Pike, G. B., STEIN, D. J., Stevens, A., BRALTEN, J., VERNOOIJ, M. W., HARRIS, T. B., FILIPPI, I., WITTE, A. V., Guadalupe, T., WITTFELD, K., MOSLEY, T. H., BECKER, J. T., DOAN, N. T., HAGENAARS, S. P., SABA, Y., CUELLAR-PARTIDA, G., Amin, N., HILAL, S., NHO, K., MIRZA-SCHREIBER, N., ARFANAKIS, K., BECKER, D. M., Ames, D., GOLDMAN, A. L., LEE, P. H., Boomsma, D. I., LOVESTONE, S., GIDDALURU, S., LE HELLARD, S., Mattheisen, M., BOHLKEN, M. M., KASPERAVICIUTE, D., SCHMAAL, L., LAWRIE, S. M., Agartz, I., Walton, E., TORDESILLAS-GUTIERREZ, D., DAVIES, G. E., Shin, J., IPSER, J. C., VINKE, L. N., HOOGMAN, M., Jia, T., BURKHARDT, R., Klein, M., Crivello, Fabrice, JANOWITZ, D., CARMICHAEL, O., HAUKVIK, U. K., ARIBISALA, B. S., Schmidt, H., STRIKE, L. T., CHENG, C. Y., RISACHER, S. L., PUTZ, B., FLEISCHMAN, D. A., ASSAREH, A. A., MATTAY, V. S., BUCKNER, R. L., MECOCCI, P., DALE, A. M., Cichon, S., BOKS, M. P., MATARIN, M., PENNINX, Bwjh, CALHOUN, V. D., CHAKRAVARTY, M. M., MARQUAND, A. F., MACARE, C., KHARABIAN MASOULEH, S., OOSTERLAAN, J., Amouyel, P., HEGENSCHEID, K., ROTTER, J. I., SCHORK, A. J., LIEWALD, D. C. M., DE ZUBICARAY, G. I., WONG, T. Y., Shen, L., SAMANN, P. G., BRODATY, H., ROFFMAN, J. L., DE GEUS, E. J. C., TSOLAKI, M., ERK, S., VAN EIJK, K. R., CAVALLERI, G. L., VAN DER WEE, N. J. A., MCINTOSH, A. M., GOLLUB, R. L., BULAYEVA, K. B., Bernard, M., RICHARDS, J. S., HIMALI, J. J., Loeffler, M., ROMMELSE, N., Hoffmann, W., WESTLYE, L. T., VALDES HERNANDEZ, M. C., HANSELL, N. K., VAN ERP, T. G. M., Wolf, C., KWOK, J. B. J., Vellas, B., Heinz, A., OLDE LOOHUIS, L. M., DELANTY, N., HO, B. C., CHING, C. R. K., SHUMSKAYA, E., Singh, B., Hofman, A., VAN DER MEER, D., Homuth, G., PSATY, B. M., BASTIN, M. E., MONTGOMERY, G. W., FOROUD, T. M., REPPERMUND, S., HOTTENGA, J. J., Simmons, A., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Cahn, W., WHELAN, C. D., VAN DONKELAAR, M. M. J., Yang, Q., HOSTEN, N., GREEN, R. C., THALAMUTHU, A., MOHNKE, S., HULSHOFF POL, H. E., Lin, H., JACK, C. R., Jr., SCHOFIELD, P. R., MUHLEISEN, T. W., MAILLARD, P., POTKIN, S. G., Wen, W., FLETCHER, E., TOGA, A. W., Gruber, O., HUENTELMAN, M., DAVEY SMITH, G., LAUNER, L. J., Nyberg, L., JONSSON, E. G., CRESPO-FACORRO, B., KOEN, N., GREVE, D. N., UITTERLINDEN, A. G., WEINBERGER, D. R., STEEN, V. M., FEDKO, I. O., GROENEWOLD, N. A., Niessen, W. J., TORO, R., Tzourio, Christophe, LONGSTRETH, W. T., Jr., SMOLLER, J. W., VAN TOL, M. J., SUSSMANN, J. E., PAUS, T., Lemaitre, H., SCHROETER, M. L., Mazoyer, B., ANDREASSEN, O. A., Holsboer, F., DEPONDT, C., VELTMAN, D. J., Turner, J. A., PAUSOVA, Z., Schumann, G., Van Rooij, D., Djurovic, S., DEARY, I. J., MCMAHON, K. L., MULLER-MYHSOK, B., BROUWER, R. M., Soininen, H., Pandolfo, M., WASSINK, T. H., CHEUNG, J. W., WOLFERS, T., MARTINOT, J. L., ZWIERS, M. P., Nauck, M., Melle, I., Martin, N. G., Kanai, R., WESTMAN, E., KAHN, R. S., Sisodiya, S. M., White, T., SAREMI, A., van Bokhoven, H., Brunner, H. G., VOLZKE, H., WRIGHT, M. J., VAN 'T ENT, D., NOTHEN, M. M., OPHOFF, R. A., BUITELAAR, J. K., Fernandez, G., SACHDEV, P. S., Rietschel, M., VAN HAREN, N. E. M., Fisher, S. E., BEISER, A. S., Francks, C., SAYKIN, A. J., MATHER, K. A., ROMANCZUK-SEIFERTH, N., HARTMAN, C. A., DeStefano, A. L., HESLENFELD, D. J., WEINER, M. W., Walter, H., HOEKSTRA, P. J., NYQUIST, P. A., Franke, B., BENNETT, D. A., Grabe, H. J., JOHNSON, A. D., Chen, C., VAN DUIJN, C. M., LOPEZ, O. L., FORNAGE, M., WARDLAW, J. M., Schmidt, R., DeCarli, C., DE JAGER, P. L., VILLRINGER, A., Debette, Stephanie, GUDNASON, V., Medland, S. E., SHULMAN, J. M., THOMPSON, P. M., SESHADRI, S., IKRAM, M. K., Bordeaux population health (BPH), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut de Santé Publique, d'Épidémiologie et de Développement (ISPED)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Institut de Neurosciences cognitives et intégratives d'Aquitaine (INCIA), and Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-SFR Bordeaux Neurosciences-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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nervous system ,VINTAGE ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,HEALTHY - Abstract
Subcortical brain structures are integral to motion, consciousness, emotions and learning. We identified common genetic variation related to the volumes of the nucleus accumbens, amygdala, brainstem, caudate nucleus, globus pallidus, putamen and thalamus, using genome-wide association analyses in almost 40,000 individuals from CHARGE, ENIGMA and UK Biobank. We show that variability in subcortical volumes is heritable, and identify 48 significantly associated loci (40 novel at the time of analysis). Annotation of these loci by utilizing gene expression, methylation and neuropathological data identified 199 genes putatively implicated in neurodevelopment, synaptic signaling, axonal transport, apoptosis, inflammation/infection and susceptibility to neurological disorders. This set of genes is significantly enriched for Drosophila orthologs associated with neurodevelopmental phenotypes, suggesting evolutionarily conserved mechanisms. Our findings uncover novel biology and potential drug targets underlying brain development and disease.
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- 2019
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6. Genetic architecture of subcortical brain structures in 38,851 individuals
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Satizabal, C.L., Adams, H.H.H., Hibar, D.P., White, C.C., Knol, M.J., Stein, J.L., Scholz, M., Sargurupremraj, M., Jahanshad, N., Roshchupkin, G.V., Smith, A.V., Bis, J.C., Jian, X., Luciano, M., Hofer, E., Teumer, A., van der Lee, S.J., Yang, J., Yanek, L.R., Lee, T.V., Li, S., Hu, Y., Koh, J.Y., Eicher, J.D., Desrivières, S., Arias-Vasquez, A., Chauhan, G., Athanasiu, L., Renteria, M.E., Kim, S., Hoehn, D., Armstrong, N.J., Chen, Q., Holmes, A.J., den Braber, A., Kloszewska, I., Andersson, M., Espeseth, T., Grimm, O., Abramovic, L., Alhusaini, S., Milaneschi, Y., Papmeyer, M., Axelsson, T., Ehrlich, S., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Kraemer, B., Håberg, A.K., Jones, H.J., Pike, G.B., Stein, D.J., Stevens, A., Bralten, J., Vernooij, M.W., Harris, T.B., Filippi, I., Witte, A.V., Guadalupe, T., Wittfeld, K., Mosley, T.H., Becker, J.T., Doan, N.T., Hagenaars, S.P., Saba, Y., Cuellar-Partida, G., Amin, N., Hilal, S., Nho, K., Mirza-Schreiber, N., Arfanakis, K., Becker, D.M., Ames, D., Goldman, A.L., Lee, P.H., Boomsma, D.I., Lovestone, S., Giddaluru, S., Le Hellard, S., Mattheisen, M., Bohlken, M.M., Kasperaviciute, D., Schmaal, L., Lawrie, S.M., Agartz, I., Walton, E., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Davies, G.E., Shin, J., Ipser, J.C., Vinke, L.N., Hoogman, M., Jia, T., Burkhardt, R., Klein, M., Crivello, F., Janowitz, D., Carmichael, O., Haukvik, U.K., Aribisala, B.S., Schmidt, H., Strike, L.T., Cheng, C-Y, Risacher, S.L., Pütz, B., Fleischman, D.A., Assareh, A.A., Mattay, V.S., Buckner, R.L., Mecocci, P., Dale, A.M., Cichon, S., Boks, M.P., Matarin, M., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Calhoun, V.D., Chakravarty, M.M., Marquand, A.F., Macare, C., Kharabian Masouleh, S., Oosterlaan, J., Amouyel, P., Hegenscheid, K., Rotter, J.I., Schork, A.J., Liewald, D.C.M., de Zubicaray, G.I., Wong, T.Y., Shen, L., Sämann, P.G., Brodaty, H., Roffman, J.L., de Geus, E.J.C., Tsolaki, M., Erk, S., van Eijk, K.R., Cavalleri, G.L., van der Wee, N.J.A., McIntosh, A.M., Gollub, R.L., Bulayeva, K.B., Bernard, M., Richards, J.S., Himali, J.J., Loeffler, M., Rommelse, N., Hoffmann, W., Westlye, L.T., Valdés Hernández, M.C., Hansell, N.K., Van Erp, T.G.M., Wolf, C., Kwok, J.B.J., Vellas, B., Heinz, A., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Delanty, N., Ho, B-C., Ching, C.R.K., Shumskaya, E., Singh, B., Hofman, A., van der Meer, D., Homuth, G., Psaty, B.M., Bastin, M.E., Montgomery, G.W., Foroud, T.M., Reppermund, S., Hottenga, J-J, Simmons, A., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Cahn, W., Whelan, C.D., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., Yang, Q., Hosten, N., Green, R.C., Thalamuthu, A., Mohnke, S., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Lin, H., Jack, C.R., Schofield, P.R., Mühleisen, T.W., Maillard, P., Potkin, S.G., Wen, W., Fletcher, E., Toga, A.W., Gruber, O., Huentelman, M., Davey Smith, G., Launer, L.J., Nyberg, L., Jönsson, E.G., Crespo-Facorro, B., Koen, N., Greve, D.N., Uitterlinden, A.G., Weinberger, D.R., Steen, V.M., Fedko, I.O., Groenewold, N.A., Niessen, W.J., Toro, R., Tzourio, C., Longstreth, W.T., Ikram, M.K., Smoller, J.W., van Tol, M-J, Sussmann, J.E., Paus, T., Lemaitre, H., Schroeter, M.L., Mazoyer, B., Andreassen, O.A., Holsboer, F., Depondt, C., Veltman, D.J., Turner, J.A., Pausova, Z., Schumann, G., Van Rooij, D., Djurovic, S., Deary, I.J., McMahon, K.L., Müller-Myhsok, B., Brouwer, R.M., Soininen, H., Pandolfo, M., Wassink, T.H., Cheung, J.W., Wolfers, T., Martinot, J-L, Zwiers, M.P., Nauck, M., Melle, I., Martin, N.G., Kanai, R., Westman, E., Kahn, R.S., Sisodiya, S.M., White, T., Saremi, A., van Bokhoven, H., Brunner, H.G., Völzke, H., Wright, M.J., van ‘t Ent, D., Nöthen, M.M., Ophoff, R.A., Buitelaar, J.K., Fernández, G., Sachdev, P.S., Rietschel, M., van Haren, N.E.M., Fisher, S.E., Beiser, A.S., Francks, C., Saykin, A.J., Mather, K.A., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Hartman, C.A., DeStefano, A.L., Heslenfeld, D.J., Weiner, M.W., Walter, H., Hoekstra, P.J., Nyquist, P.A., Franke, B., Bennett, D.A., Grabe, H.J., Johnson, A.D., Chen, C., van Duijn, C.M., Lopez, O.L., Fornage, M., Wardlaw, J.M., Schmidt, R., DeCarli, C., De Jager, P.L., Villringer, A., Debette, S., Gudnason, V., Medland, S.E., Shulman, J.M., Thompson, P.M., Seshadri, S., Ikram, M.A., Satizabal, C.L., Adams, H.H.H., Hibar, D.P., White, C.C., Knol, M.J., Stein, J.L., Scholz, M., Sargurupremraj, M., Jahanshad, N., Roshchupkin, G.V., Smith, A.V., Bis, J.C., Jian, X., Luciano, M., Hofer, E., Teumer, A., van der Lee, S.J., Yang, J., Yanek, L.R., Lee, T.V., Li, S., Hu, Y., Koh, J.Y., Eicher, J.D., Desrivières, S., Arias-Vasquez, A., Chauhan, G., Athanasiu, L., Renteria, M.E., Kim, S., Hoehn, D., Armstrong, N.J., Chen, Q., Holmes, A.J., den Braber, A., Kloszewska, I., Andersson, M., Espeseth, T., Grimm, O., Abramovic, L., Alhusaini, S., Milaneschi, Y., Papmeyer, M., Axelsson, T., Ehrlich, S., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Kraemer, B., Håberg, A.K., Jones, H.J., Pike, G.B., Stein, D.J., Stevens, A., Bralten, J., Vernooij, M.W., Harris, T.B., Filippi, I., Witte, A.V., Guadalupe, T., Wittfeld, K., Mosley, T.H., Becker, J.T., Doan, N.T., 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Geus, E.J.C., Tsolaki, M., Erk, S., van Eijk, K.R., Cavalleri, G.L., van der Wee, N.J.A., McIntosh, A.M., Gollub, R.L., Bulayeva, K.B., Bernard, M., Richards, J.S., Himali, J.J., Loeffler, M., Rommelse, N., Hoffmann, W., Westlye, L.T., Valdés Hernández, M.C., Hansell, N.K., Van Erp, T.G.M., Wolf, C., Kwok, J.B.J., Vellas, B., Heinz, A., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Delanty, N., Ho, B-C., Ching, C.R.K., Shumskaya, E., Singh, B., Hofman, A., van der Meer, D., Homuth, G., Psaty, B.M., Bastin, M.E., Montgomery, G.W., Foroud, T.M., Reppermund, S., Hottenga, J-J, Simmons, A., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Cahn, W., Whelan, C.D., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., Yang, Q., Hosten, N., Green, R.C., Thalamuthu, A., Mohnke, S., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Lin, H., Jack, C.R., Schofield, P.R., Mühleisen, T.W., Maillard, P., Potkin, S.G., Wen, W., Fletcher, E., Toga, A.W., Gruber, O., Huentelman, M., Davey Smith, G., Launer, L.J., Nyberg, L., Jönsson, E.G., Crespo-Facorro, B., Koen, N., Greve, D.N., Uitterlinden, A.G., Weinberger, 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P.A., Franke, B., Bennett, D.A., Grabe, H.J., Johnson, A.D., Chen, C., van Duijn, C.M., Lopez, O.L., Fornage, M., Wardlaw, J.M., Schmidt, R., DeCarli, C., De Jager, P.L., Villringer, A., Debette, S., Gudnason, V., Medland, S.E., Shulman, J.M., Thompson, P.M., Seshadri, S., and Ikram, M.A.
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Subcortical brain structures are integral to motion, consciousness, emotions and learning. We identified common genetic variation related to the volumes of the nucleus accumbens, amygdala, brainstem, caudate nucleus, globus pallidus, putamen and thalamus, using genome-wide association analyses in almost 40,000 individuals from CHARGE, ENIGMA and UK Biobank. We show that variability in subcortical volumes is heritable, and identify 48 significantly associated loci (40 novel at the time of analysis). Annotation of these loci by utilizing gene expression, methylation and neuropathological data identified 199 genes putatively implicated in neurodevelopment, synaptic signaling, axonal transport, apoptosis, inflammation/infection and susceptibility to neurological disorders. This set of genes is significantly enriched for Drosophila orthologs associated with neurodevelopmental phenotypes, suggesting evolutionarily conserved mechanisms. Our findings uncover novel biology and potential drug targets underlying brain development and disease.
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7. The Neurobiological Origins of Pedophilia: Not That Simple
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Joyal, C. C., primary, Kärgel, C., additional, Kneer, J., additional, Amelung, T., additional, Mohnke, S., additional, Tenbergen, G., additional, Walter, H., additional, and Kruger, T. H.C., additional
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8. Die mentale Welt der Anderen
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Mohnke, S., primary, Walter, H., primary, and Tantchik, W., additional
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9. Ecological Momentary Assessment
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Mohnke, S., primary, Walter, H., primary, and Vogel, B., additional
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10. Gray matter anomalies in pedophiles with and without a history of child sexual offending
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Schiffer, B, primary, Amelung, T, additional, Pohl, A, additional, Kaergel, C, additional, Tenbergen, G, additional, Gerwinn, H, additional, Mohnke, S, additional, Massau, C, additional, Matthias, W, additional, Weiß, S, additional, Marr, V, additional, Beier, K M, additional, Walter, M, additional, Ponseti, J, additional, Krüger, T H C, additional, Schiltz, K, additional, and Walter, H, additional
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11. Childhood trauma-related alterations in brain function during a Theory-of-Mind task in schizophrenia
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Quidé, Y, Ong, XH, Mohnke, S, Schnell, K, Walter, H, Carr, VJ ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8907-5804, Green, MJ ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9361-4874, Quide, Yann ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8569-7139, Quidé, Y, Ong, XH, Mohnke, S, Schnell, K, Walter, H, Carr, VJ ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8907-5804, Green, MJ ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9361-4874, and Quide, Yann ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8569-7139
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Childhood trauma is a risk factor for schizophrenia that affects brain functions associated with higher cognitive processes, including social cognition. Alterations in Theory-of-Mind (ToM), or mentalizing skills, are a hallmark feature of schizophrenia, and are also evident in individuals exposed to childhood trauma. However, the impact of childhood trauma exposure on brain function during social cognition in schizophrenia remains unclear. We thus examined the association between childhood trauma and brain function during the performance of a ToM task in 47 patients diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. All participants completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) and underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while performing an established visual-cartoon affective ToM task. Whole-brain multiple regression analysis was performed on ToM-related brain activation, with CTQ total score as regressor of interest, while accounting for the effects of age, sex, diagnosis, symptom severity, behavioural performance, intelligence and medications levels. First, using a small-volume correction approach within a mask made of key regions for ToM [including bilateral temporo-parietal junctions (TPJ), medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC)/precuneus], total CTQ scores were positively associated with activation of the PCC/precuneus. Second, exploratory analyses for the rest of the brain (i.e., ROIs masked-out), revealed a positive association between trauma exposure and activation of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC), and a negative association with activation of the anterior section of the TPJ. These results suggest that childhood trauma exposure may, at least partially, contribute to functional alterations of brain regions essential for effective mental state inference in schizophrenia.
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12. Novel genetic loci associated with hippocampal volume
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Hibar, D.P. (Derrek), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab), Jahanshad, N. (Neda), Chauhan, G. (Ganesh), Stein, J.L., Hofer, E. (Edith), Rentería, M.E. (Miguel), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Arias-Vásquez, A. (Alejandro), Ikram, M.K. (M. Kamran), Desrivières, S. (Sylvane), Vernooij, M.W. (Meike), Abramovic, L. (Lucija), Alhusaini, S. (Saud), Amin, N. (Najaf), Andersson, M. (Micael), Arfanakis, K. (Konstantinos), Aribisala, B. (Benjamin), Armstrong, N.J. (Nicola J.), Athanasiu, L. (Lavinia), Axelsson, T. (Tomas), Beecham, A.H. (Ashley), Beiser, A. (Alexa), Bernard, M. (Manon), Blanton, S.H. (Susan H.), Bohlken, M.M. (Marc M.), Boks, M.P.M. (Marco), Bralten, L.B.C. (Linda), Brickman, A.M. (Adam M.), Carmichael, O. (Owen), Chakravarty, M.M. (M. Mallar), Chen, Q. (Qiang), Ching, C.R.K. (Christopher), Chouraki, V. (Vincent), Cuellar-Partida, G. (Gabriel), Crivello, F. (Fabrice), Braber, A. (Anouk) den, Doan, N.T. (Nhat Trung), Ehrlich, S.M. (Stefan), Giddaluru, S. (Sudheer), Goldman, A.L. (Aaron L.), Gottesman, R.F. (Rebecca), Grimm, O. (Oliver), Griswold, M.D. (Michael), Guadalupe, T. (Tulio), Gutman, B.A. (Boris A.), Hass, J. (Johanna), Haukvik, U.K. (Unn), Hoehn, D. (David), Holmes, A.J. (Avram), Hoogman, M. (Martine), Janowitz, D. (Deborah), Jia, T. (Tianye), Jørgensen, K.N. (Kjetil N.), Karbalai, N. (Nazanin), Kasperaviciute, D. (Dalia), Kim, S. (Shinseog), Klein, M. (Marieke), Kraemer, B. (Bernd), Lee, P.H. (Phil), Liewald, D.C.M. (David), Lopez, L.M. (Lorna), Luciano, M. (Michelle), MacAre, C. (Christine), Marquand, A.F. (Andre F.), Matarin, M. (Mar), Mather, R., Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), McKay, D.R. (David R.), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Muñoz Maniega, S. (Susana), Nho, K. (Kwangsik), Nugent, A.C. (Allison), Nyquist, P. (Paul), Loohuis, L.M.O. (Loes M. Olde), Oosterlaan, J. (Jaap), Papmeyer, M. (Martina), Pirpamer, L. (Lukas), Pütz, B. (Benno), Ramasamy, A. (Adaikalavan), Richards, J.S. (Jennifer S.), Risacher, S.L. (Shannon), Roiz-Santiañez, R. (Roberto), Rommelse, N. (Nanda), Ropele, S. (Stefan), Rose, E.J. (Emma), Royle, N.A. (Natalie), Rundek, T. (Tatjana), Sämann, P.G. (Philipp), Saremi, A. (Arvin), Satizabal, C.L. (Claudia), Schmaal, L. (Lianne), Schork, N.J. (Nicholas), Shen, L. (Li), Shin, J. (Jean), Shumskaya, E. (Elena), Smith, A.V. (Albert Vernon), Sprooten, R. (Roy), Strike, L.T. (Lachlan), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D. (Diana), Toro, R. (Roberto), Trabzuni, D. (Danyah), Trompet, S. (Stella), Vaidya, D. (Dhananjay), van der Grond, J. (Jeroen), Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der, Van Der Meer, D. (Dennis), Van Donkelaar, M.M.J. (Marjolein M. J.), Eijk, K.R. (Kristel) van, Erp, T.G.M. (Theo G.) van, Van Rooij, D. (Daan), Walton, E. (Esther), Westlye, L.T. (Lars), Whelan, C.D. (Christopher), Windham, B.G. (Gwen), Winkler, A.M. (Anderson), Wittfeld, K. (Katharina), Woldehawariat, G. (Girma), Björnsson, A. (Asgeir), Wolfers, T. (Thomas), Yanek, L.R. (Lisa), Yang, J. (Jingyun), Zijdenbos, A.P., Zwiers, M.P. (Marcel), Agartz, I. (Ingrid), Almasy, L. (Laura), Ames, D.J. (David), Amouyel, P. (Philippe), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Arepalli, S. (Sampath), Assareh, A.A., Barral, S. (Sandra), Bastin, M.E. (Mark), Becker, D.M. (Diane M.), Becker, J.T. (James), Bennett, D.A. (David A.), Blangero, J. (John), Bokhoven, H. (Hans) van, Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Brodaty, H. (Henry), Brouwer, R.M. (Rachel), Brunner, H.G., Buckner, M., Buitelaar, J.K. (Jan), Bulayeva, K. (Kazima), Cahn, W. (Wiepke), Calhoun, V.D. (Vince), Cannon, D.M. (Dara), Cavalleri, G. (Gianpiero), Cheng, C.-Y. (Ching-Yu), Cichon, S. (Sven), Cookson, M.R. (Mark), Corvin, A. (Aiden), Crespo-Facorro, B. (Benedicto), Curran, J.E. (Joanne), Czisch, M. (Michael), Dale, A.M. (Anders), Davies, G.E. (Gareth), Craen, A.J. (Anton) de, Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, Jager, P.L. (Philip) de, Zubicaray, G.I. (Greig) de, Deary, I.J. (Ian), Debette, S. (Stéphanie), DeCarli, C. (Charles), Delanty, N., Depondt, C. (Chantal), DeStefano, A.L. (Anita), Dillman, A. (Allissa), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Donohoe, D.J. (Dennis), Drevets, D.A. (Douglas), Duggirala, R. (Ravi), Dyer, M.D. (Matthew), Enzinger, C. (Christian), Erk, S., Espeseth, T. (Thomas), Fedko, I.O. (Iryna O.), Fernández, G. (Guillén), Ferrucci, L. (Luigi), Fisher, S.E. (Simon), Fleischman, D. (Debra), Ford, I. (Ian), Fornage, M. (Myriam), Foroud, T. (Tatiana), Fox, P.T. (Peter), Francks, C. (Clyde), Fukunaga, M. (Masaki), Gibbs, J.R. (J. Raphael), Glahn, D.C. (David), Gollub, R.L. (Randy), Göring, H.H.H. (Harald H.), Green, R.C. (Robert C.), Gruber, O. (Oliver), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Guelfi, S. (Sebastian), Håberg, A.K. (Asta K.), Hansell, N.K. (Narelle), Hardy, J. (John), Hartman, C.A. (C.), Hashimoto, R. (Ryota), Hegenscheid, K. (Katrin), Heinz, J. (Judith), Le Hellard, S. (Stephanie), Hernandez, D.G. (Dena), Heslenfeld, D.J. (Dirk), Ho, B.-C. (Beng-Choon), Hoekstra, P.J. (Pieter), Hoffmann, W. (Wolfgang), Hofman, A. (Albert), Holsboer, F. (Florian), Homuth, G. (Georg), Hosten, N. (Norbert), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Huentelman, M.J. (Matthew), Pol, H.H., Ikeda, M. (Masashi), Jack, C.R. (Clifford R.), Jenkinson, S. (Sarah), Johnson, R. (Robert), Jönsson, E.G. (Erik G.), Jukema, J.W., Kahn, R. (René), Kanai, R. (Ryota), Kloszewska, I. (Iwona), Knopman, D.S. (David S.), Kochunov, P. (Peter), Kwok, J.B. (John B.), Lawrie, S. (Stephen), Lemaître, H. (Herve), Liu, X. (Xinmin), Longo, D.L. (Dan L.), Lopez, O.L. (Oscar L.), Lovestone, S. (Simon), Martinez, O. (Oliver), Martinot, J.-L. (Jean-Luc), Mattay, V.S. (Venkata S.), McDonald, C. (Colm), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew), McMahon, F.J. (Francis J.), McMahon, K.L. (Katie L.), Mecocci, P. (Patrizia), Melle, I. (Ingrid), Meyer-Lindenberg, A. (Andreas), Mohnke, S. (Sebastian), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant W.), Morris, D.W. (Derek W), Mosley, T.H. (Thomas H.), Mühleisen, T.W. (Thomas), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Nalls, M.A. (Michael), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Nichols, T.E. (Thomas), Niessen, W.J. (Wiro), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), Nyberg, L. (Lars), Ohi, K. (Kazutaka), Olvera, R.L. (Rene), Ophoff, R.A. (Roel), Pandolfo, M. (Massimo), Paus, T. (Tomas), Pausova, Z. (Zdenka), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Pike, G.B. (G. Bruce), Potkin, S.G. (Steven), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Reppermund, S., Rietschel, M. (Marcella), Roffman, J.L. (Joshua), Seiferth, N. (Nina), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Ryten, M. (Mina), Sacco, R.L. (Ralph L.), Sachdev, P.S. (Perminder), Saykin, A.J. (Andrew), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Schmidt, H. (Helena), Schofield, C.J. (Christopher), Sigursson, S. (Sigurdur), Simmons, A. (Andrew), Singleton, A. (Andrew), Sisodiya, S.M. (Sanjay), Smith, C. (Colin), Smoller, J.W., Soininen, H. (H.), Steen, V.M. (Vidar), Stott, D.J. (David J.), Sussmann, J. (Jessika), Thalamuthu, A. (Anbupalam), Toga, A.W. (Arthur W.), Traynor, B. (Bryan), Troncoso, J.C. (Juan), Tsolaki, M. (Magda), Tzourio, C. (Christophe), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Hernández, M.C.V. (Maria C. Valdés), Brug, M.P. (Marcel) van der, Lugt, A. (Aad) van der, Wee, N.J. (Nic) van der, Haren, N.E.M. (Neeltje E.) van, Ent, D. (Dennis) van 't, Tol, M.J.D. (Marie-José) van, Vardarajan, B.N. (Badri), Vellas, B. (Bruno), Veltman, D.J. (Dick), Völzke, H. (Henry), Walter, H.J. (Henrik), Wardlaw, J. (Joanna), Wassink, A.M.J. (Annemarie), Weale, M.E. (Michael), Weinberger, D.R. (Daniel R.), Weiner, M.W. (Michael W.), Wen, W. (Wei), Westman, E. (Eric), White, T.J.H. (Tonya), Wong, T.Y. (Tien Y.), Wright, C.B. (Clinton B.), Zielke, R.H. (Ronald H.), Zonderman, A.B., Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Wright, M.J. (Margaret), Longstreth Jr, W.T., Schumann, G. (Gunter), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Franke, B. (Barbara), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Seshadri, S. (Sudha), Thompson, P.M. (Paul), Ikram, M.K. (Kamran), Hibar, D.P. (Derrek), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab), Jahanshad, N. (Neda), Chauhan, G. (Ganesh), Stein, J.L., Hofer, E. (Edith), Rentería, M.E. (Miguel), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Arias-Vásquez, A. (Alejandro), Ikram, M.K. (M. Kamran), Desrivières, S. (Sylvane), Vernooij, M.W. (Meike), Abramovic, L. (Lucija), Alhusaini, S. (Saud), Amin, N. (Najaf), Andersson, M. (Micael), Arfanakis, K. (Konstantinos), Aribisala, B. (Benjamin), Armstrong, N.J. (Nicola J.), Athanasiu, L. (Lavinia), Axelsson, T. (Tomas), Beecham, A.H. (Ashley), Beiser, A. (Alexa), Bernard, M. (Manon), Blanton, S.H. (Susan H.), Bohlken, M.M. (Marc M.), Boks, M.P.M. (Marco), Bralten, L.B.C. (Linda), Brickman, A.M. (Adam M.), Carmichael, O. (Owen), Chakravarty, M.M. (M. Mallar), Chen, Q. (Qiang), Ching, C.R.K. (Christopher), Chouraki, V. (Vincent), Cuellar-Partida, G. (Gabriel), Crivello, F. (Fabrice), Braber, A. (Anouk) den, Doan, N.T. (Nhat Trung), Ehrlich, S.M. (Stefan), Giddaluru, S. (Sudheer), Goldman, A.L. (Aaron L.), Gottesman, R.F. (Rebecca), Grimm, O. (Oliver), Griswold, M.D. (Michael), Guadalupe, T. (Tulio), Gutman, B.A. (Boris A.), Hass, J. 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(Ravi), Dyer, M.D. (Matthew), Enzinger, C. (Christian), Erk, S., Espeseth, T. (Thomas), Fedko, I.O. (Iryna O.), Fernández, G. (Guillén), Ferrucci, L. (Luigi), Fisher, S.E. (Simon), Fleischman, D. (Debra), Ford, I. (Ian), Fornage, M. (Myriam), Foroud, T. (Tatiana), Fox, P.T. (Peter), Francks, C. (Clyde), Fukunaga, M. (Masaki), Gibbs, J.R. (J. Raphael), Glahn, D.C. (David), Gollub, R.L. (Randy), Göring, H.H.H. (Harald H.), Green, R.C. (Robert C.), Gruber, O. (Oliver), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Guelfi, S. (Sebastian), Håberg, A.K. (Asta K.), Hansell, N.K. (Narelle), Hardy, J. (John), Hartman, C.A. (C.), Hashimoto, R. (Ryota), Hegenscheid, K. (Katrin), Heinz, J. (Judith), Le Hellard, S. (Stephanie), Hernandez, D.G. (Dena), Heslenfeld, D.J. (Dirk), Ho, B.-C. (Beng-Choon), Hoekstra, P.J. (Pieter), Hoffmann, W. (Wolfgang), Hofman, A. (Albert), Holsboer, F. (Florian), Homuth, G. (Georg), Hosten, N. (Norbert), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Huentelman, M.J. (Matthew), Pol, H.H., Ikeda, M. 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The hippocampal formation is a brain structure integrally involved in episodic memory, spatial navigation, cognition and stress responsiveness. Structural abnormalities in hippocampal volume and shape are found in several common neuropsychiatric disorders. To identify the genetic underpinnings of hippocampal structure here we perform a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 33,536 individuals and discover six independent loci significantly associated with hippocampal volume, four of them novel. Of the novel loci, three lie within genes (ASTN2, DPP4 and MAST4) and one is found 200 kb upstream of SHH. A hippocampal subfield analysis shows that a locus within the MSRB3 gene shows evidence of a localized effect along the dentate gyrus, subiculum, CA1 and fissure. Further, we show that genetic variants associated with decreased hippocampal volume are also associated with increased risk for Alzheimer's disease (rg =-0.155). Our findings suggest novel biological pathways through which human genetic variation influences hippocampal volume and risk for neuropsychiatric illness.
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Hibar, D.P., Adams, H.H.H., Jahanshad, N., Chauhan, G., Stein, J.L., Hofer, E., Renteria, M.E., Bis, J.C., Arias-Vasquez, A., Ikram, M.K., Desrivières, S., Vernooij, M.W., Abramovic, L., Alhusaini, S., Amin, N., Andersson, M., Arfanakis, K., Aribisala, B.S., Armstrong, N.J., Athanasiu, L., Axelsson, T., Beecham, A.H., Beiser, A., Bernard, M., Blanton, S.H., Bohlken, M.M., Boks, M.P., Bralten, J., Brickman, A.M., Carmichael, O., Chakravarty, M.M., Chen, Q., Ching, C.R.K., Chouraki, V., Cuellar-Partida, G., Crivello, F., den Braber, A., Doan, N.T., Ehrlich, S., Giddaluru, S., Goldman, A.L., Gottesman, R.F., Grimm, O., Griswold, M.E., Guadalupe, T., Gutman, B.A., Hass, J., Haukvik, U.K., Hoehn, D., Holmes, A.J., Hoogman, M., Janowitz, D., Jia, T., Jørgensen, K.N., Karbalai, N., Kasperaviciute, D., Kim, S., Klein, M., Kraemer, B., Lee, P.H., Liewald, D.C.M., Lopez, L.M., Luciano, M., Macare, C., Marquand, A.F., Matarin, M., Mather, K.A., Mattheisen, M., McKay, D.R., Milaneschi, Y., Munoz Maniega, S., Nho, K., Nugent, A.C., Nyquist, P., Loohuis, L.M.O., Oosterlaan, J., Papmeyer, M., Pirpamer, L., Putz, B., Ramasamy, A., Richards, J.S., Risacher, S.L., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rommelse, N., Ropele, S., Rose, E.J., Royle, N.A., Rundek, T., Sämann, P.G., Saremi, A., Satizabal, C.L., Schmaal, L., Schork, A.J., Shen, L., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Smith, A.V., Sprooten, E., Strike, L.T., Teumer, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Toro, R., Trabzuni, D., Trompet, S., Vaidya, D., Van der Grond, J., van der Lee, S.J., van der Meer, D., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., van Eijk, K.R., Van Erp, T.G.M., Van Rooij, D., Walton, E., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Windham, B.G., Winkler, A.M., Wittfeld, K., Woldehawariat, G., Wolf, C., Wolfers, T., Yanek, L.R., Yang, J., Zijdenbos, A., Zwiers, M.P., Agartz, I., Almasy, L., Ames, D., Amouyel, P., Andreassen, O.A., Arepalli, S., Assareh, A.A., Barral, S., Bastin, M.E., Becker, D.M., Becker, J.T., Bennett, D.A., Blangero, J., van Bokhoven, H., Boomsma, D.I., Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J.K., Bulayeva, K.B., Cahn, W., Calhoun, V.D., Cannon, D.M., Cavalleri, G.L., Cheng, C-Y, Cichon, S., Cookson, M.R., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Czisch, M., Dale, A.M., Davies, G.E., de Craen, A.J.M., de Geus, E.J.C., De Jager, P.L., de Zubicaray, G.I., Deary, I.J., Debette, S., DeCarli, C., Delanty, N., Depondt, C., DeStefano, A.L., Dillman, A., Djurovic, S., Donohoe, G., Drevets, W.C., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Enzinger, C., Erk, S., Espeseth, T., Fedko, I.O., Fernández, G., Ferrucci, L., Fisher, S.E., Fleischman, D.A., Ford, I., Fornage, M., Foroud, T.M., Fox, P.T., Francks, C., Fukunaga, M., Gibbs, J.R., Glahn, D.C., Gollub, R.L., Göring, H.H.H., Green, R.C., Gruber, O., Gudnason, V., Guelfi, S., Håberg, A.K., Hansell, N.K., Hardy, J., Hartman, C.A., Hashimoto, R., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Le Hellard, S., Hernandez, D.G., Heslenfeld, D.J., Ho, B-C., Hoekstra, P.J., Hoffmann, W., Hofman, A., Holsboer, F., Homuth, G., Hosten, N., Hottenga, J-J, Huentelman, M., Pol, H.E.H., Ikeda, M., Jack Jr, C.R., Jenkinson, M., Johnson, R., Jönsson, E.G., Jukema, J.W., Kahn, R.S., Kanai, R., Kloszewska, I., Knopman, D.S., Kochunov, P., Kwok, J.B., Lawrie, S.M., Lemaitre, H., Liu, X., Longo, D.L., Lopez, O.L., Lovestone, S., Martinez, O.P., Martinot, J-L, Mattay, V.S., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., McMahon, F.J., McMahon, K.L., Mecocci, P., Melle, I., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G.W., Morris, D.W., Mosley, T.H., Mühleisen, T.W., Müller-Myhsok, B., Nalls, M.A., Nauck, M., Nichols, T.E., Niessen, W.J., Nöthen, M.M., Nyberg, L., Ohi, K., Olvera, R.L., Ophoff, R.A., Pandolfo, M., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Pike, G.B., Potkin, S.G., Psaty, B.M., Reppermund, S., Rietschel, M., Roffman, J.L., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rotter, J.I., Ryten, M., Sacco, R.L., Sachdev, P.S., Saykin, A.J., Schmidt, R., Schmidt, H., Schofield, P.R., Sigursson, S., Simmons, A., Singleton, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Smith, C., Smoller, J.W., Soininen, H., Steen, V.M., Stott, D.J., Sussmann, J.E., Thalamuthu, A., Toga, A.W., Traynor, B.J., Troncoso, J., Tsolaki, M., Tzourio, C., Uitterlinden, A.G., Hernández, M.C.V., van der Brug, M., van der Lugt, A., van der Wee, N.J.A., van Haren, N.E.M., van ’t Ent, D., van Tol, M-J, Vardarajan, B.N., Vellas, B., Veltman, D.J., Volzke, H., Walter, H., Wardlaw, J.M., Wassink, T.H., Weale, M.E., Weinberger, D.R., Weiner, M.W., Wen, W., Westman, E., White, T., Wong, T.Y., Wright, C.B., Zielke, R.H., Zonderman, A.B., Martin, N.G., van Duijn, C.M., Wright, M.J., Longstreth, W.T., Schumann, G., Grabe, H.J., Franke, B., Launer, L.J., Medland, S.E., Seshadri, S., Thompson, P.M., Ikram, M.A., Hibar, D.P., Adams, H.H.H., Jahanshad, N., Chauhan, G., Stein, J.L., Hofer, E., Renteria, M.E., Bis, J.C., Arias-Vasquez, A., Ikram, M.K., Desrivières, S., Vernooij, M.W., Abramovic, L., Alhusaini, S., Amin, N., Andersson, M., Arfanakis, K., Aribisala, B.S., 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P.G., Saremi, A., Satizabal, C.L., Schmaal, L., Schork, A.J., Shen, L., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Smith, A.V., Sprooten, E., Strike, L.T., Teumer, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Toro, R., Trabzuni, D., Trompet, S., Vaidya, D., Van der Grond, J., van der Lee, S.J., van der Meer, D., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., van Eijk, K.R., Van Erp, T.G.M., Van Rooij, D., Walton, E., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Windham, B.G., Winkler, A.M., Wittfeld, K., Woldehawariat, G., Wolf, C., Wolfers, T., Yanek, L.R., Yang, J., Zijdenbos, A., Zwiers, M.P., Agartz, I., Almasy, L., Ames, D., Amouyel, P., Andreassen, O.A., Arepalli, S., Assareh, A.A., Barral, S., Bastin, M.E., Becker, D.M., Becker, J.T., Bennett, D.A., Blangero, J., van Bokhoven, H., Boomsma, D.I., Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J.K., Bulayeva, K.B., Cahn, W., Calhoun, V.D., Cannon, D.M., Cavalleri, G.L., Cheng, C-Y, Cichon, S., Cookson, M.R., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Czisch, M., Dale, A.M., Davies, G.E., de Craen, A.J.M., de Geus, E.J.C., De Jager, P.L., de Zubicaray, G.I., Deary, I.J., Debette, S., DeCarli, C., Delanty, N., Depondt, C., DeStefano, A.L., Dillman, A., Djurovic, S., Donohoe, G., Drevets, W.C., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Enzinger, C., Erk, S., Espeseth, T., Fedko, I.O., Fernández, G., Ferrucci, L., Fisher, S.E., Fleischman, D.A., Ford, I., Fornage, M., Foroud, T.M., Fox, P.T., Francks, C., Fukunaga, M., Gibbs, J.R., Glahn, D.C., Gollub, R.L., Göring, H.H.H., Green, R.C., Gruber, O., Gudnason, V., Guelfi, S., Håberg, A.K., Hansell, N.K., Hardy, J., Hartman, C.A., Hashimoto, R., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Le Hellard, S., Hernandez, D.G., Heslenfeld, D.J., Ho, B-C., Hoekstra, P.J., Hoffmann, W., Hofman, A., Holsboer, F., Homuth, G., Hosten, N., Hottenga, J-J, Huentelman, M., Pol, H.E.H., Ikeda, M., Jack Jr, C.R., Jenkinson, M., Johnson, R., Jönsson, E.G., Jukema, J.W., Kahn, R.S., Kanai, R., Kloszewska, I., Knopman, D.S., Kochunov, P., Kwok, J.B., Lawrie, S.M., Lemaitre, H., Liu, X., Longo, D.L., Lopez, O.L., Lovestone, S., Martinez, O.P., Martinot, J-L, Mattay, V.S., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., McMahon, F.J., McMahon, K.L., Mecocci, P., Melle, I., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G.W., Morris, D.W., Mosley, T.H., Mühleisen, T.W., Müller-Myhsok, B., Nalls, M.A., Nauck, M., Nichols, T.E., Niessen, W.J., Nöthen, M.M., Nyberg, L., Ohi, K., Olvera, R.L., Ophoff, R.A., Pandolfo, M., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Pike, G.B., Potkin, S.G., Psaty, B.M., Reppermund, S., Rietschel, M., Roffman, J.L., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rotter, J.I., Ryten, M., Sacco, R.L., Sachdev, P.S., Saykin, A.J., Schmidt, R., Schmidt, H., Schofield, P.R., Sigursson, S., Simmons, A., Singleton, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Smith, C., Smoller, J.W., Soininen, H., Steen, V.M., Stott, D.J., Sussmann, J.E., Thalamuthu, A., Toga, A.W., Traynor, B.J., Troncoso, J., Tsolaki, M., Tzourio, C., Uitterlinden, A.G., Hernández, M.C.V., van der Brug, M., van der 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The hippocampal formation is a brain structure integrally involved in episodic memory, spatial navigation, cognition and stress responsiveness. Structural abnormalities in hippocampal volume and shape are found in several common neuropsychiatric disorders. To identify the genetic underpinnings of hippocampal structure here we perform a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 33,536 individuals and discover six independent loci significantly associated with hippocampal volume, four of them novel. Of the novel loci, three lie within genes (ASTN2, DPP4 and MAST4) and one is found 200 kb upstream of SHH. A hippocampal subfield analysis shows that a locus within the MSRB3 gene shows evidence of a localized effect along the dentate gyrus, subiculum, CA1 and fissure. Further, we show that genetic variants associated with decreased hippocampal volume are also associated with increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease (rg=−0.155). Our findings suggest novel biological pathways through which human genetic variation influences hippocampal volume and risk for neuropsychiatric illness.
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Hibar, DP, Adams, HHH, Jahanshad, N, Chauhan, G, Stein, JL, Hofer, E, Renteria, ME, Bis, JC, Arias-Vasquez, A, Ikram, MK, Desrivieres, S, Vernooij, MW, Abramovic, L, Alhusaini, S, Amin, N, Andersson, M, Arfanakis, K, Aribisala, BS, Armstrong, NJ, Athanasiu, L, Axelsson, T, Beecham, AH, Beiser, A, Bernard, M, Blanton, SH, Bohlken, MM, Boks, MP, Bralten, J, Brickman, AM, Carmichael, O, Chakravarty, MM, Chen, Q, Ching, CRK, Chouraki, V, Cuellar-Partida, G, Crivello, F, Den Braber, A, Nhat, TD, Ehrlich, S, Giddaluru, S, Goldman, AL, Gottesman, RF, Grimm, O, Griswold, ME, Guadalupe, T, Gutman, BA, Hass, J, Haukvik, UK, Hoehn, D, Holmes, AJ, Hoogman, M, Janowitz, D, Jia, T, Jorgensen, KN, Karbalai, N, Kasperaviciute, D, Kim, S, Klein, M, Kraemer, B, Lee, PH, Liewald, DCM, Lopez, LM, Luciano, M, Macare, C, Marquand, AF, Matarin, M, Mather, KA, Mattheisen, M, McKay, DR, Milaneschi, Y, Maniega, SM, Nho, K, Nugent, AC, Nyquist, P, Loohuis, LMO, Oosterlaan, J, Papmeyer, M, Pirpamer, L, Puetz, B, Ramasamy, A, Richards, JS, Risacher, SL, Roiz-Santianez, R, Rommelse, N, Ropele, S, Rose, EJ, Royle, NA, Rundek, T, Saemann, PG, Saremi, A, Satizabal, CL, Schmaal, L, Schork, AJ, Shen, L, Shin, J, Shumskaya, E, Smith, AV, Sprooten, E, Strike, LT, Teumer, A, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Toro, R, Trabzuni, D, Trompet, S, Vaidya, D, Van der Grond, J, Van der Lee, SJ, Van der Meer, D, Van Donkelaar, MMJ, Van Eijk, KR, Van Erp, TGM, Van Rooij, D, Walton, E, Westlye, LT, Whelan, CD, Windham, BG, Winkler, AM, Wittfeld, K, Woldehawariat, G, Wolf, C, Wolfers, T, Yanek, LR, Yang, J, Zijdenbos, A, Zwiers, MP, Agartz, I, Almasy, L, Ames, D, Amouyel, P, Andreassen, OA, Arepalli, S, Assareh, AA, Barral, S, Bastin, ME, Becker, DM, Becker, JT, Bennett, DA, Blangero, J, van Bokhoven, H, Boomsma, DI, Brodaty, H, Brouwer, RM, Brunner, HG, Buckner, RL, Buitelaar, JK, Bulayeva, KB, Cahn, W, Calhoun, VD, Cannon, DM, Cavalleri, GL, Cheng, C-Y, Cichon, S, Cookson, MR, Corvin, A, Crespo-Facorro, B, Curran, JE, Czisch, M, Dale, AM, Davies, GE, De Craen, AJM, De Geus, EJC, De Jager, PL, De Zubicaray, GI, Deary, IJ, Debette, S, DeCarli, C, Delanty, N, Depondt, C, DeStefano, A, Dillman, A, Djurovic, S, Donohoe, G, Drevets, WC, Duggirala, R, Dyer, TD, Enzinger, C, Erk, S, Espeseth, T, Fedko, IO, Fernandez, G, Ferrucci, L, Fisher, SE, Fleischman, DA, Ford, I, Fornage, M, Foroud, TM, Fox, PT, Francks, C, Fukunaga, M, Gibbs, JR, Glahn, DC, Gollub, RL, Goring, HHH, Green, RC, Gruber, O, Gudnason, V, Guelfi, S, Haberg, AK, Hansell, NK, Hardy, J, Hartman, CA, Hashimoto, R, Hegenscheid, K, Heinz, A, Le Hellard, S, Hernandez, DG, Heslenfeld, DJ, Ho, B-C, Hoekstra, PJ, Hoffmann, W, Hofman, A, Holsboer, F, Homuth, G, Hosten, N, Hottenga, J-J, Huentelman, M, Pol, HEH, Ikeda, M, Jack, CR, Jenkinson, M, Johnson, R, Joensson, EG, Jukema, JW, Kahn, RS, Kanai, R, Kloszewska, I, Knopman, DS, Kochunov, P, Kwok, JB, Lawrie, SM, Lemaitre, H, Liu, X, Longo, DL, Lopez, OL, Lovestone, S, Martinez, O, Martinot, J-L, Mattay, VS, McDonald, C, McIntosh, AM, McMahon, FJ, McMahon, KL, Mecocci, P, Melle, I, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, Mohnke, S, Montgomery, GW, Morris, DW, Mosley, TH, Muhleisen, TW, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nalls, MA, Nauck, M, Nichols, TE, Niessen, WJ, Nothen, MM, Nyberg, L, Ohi, K, Olvera, RL, Ophoff, RA, Pandolfo, M, Paus, T, Pausova, Z, Penninx, BWJH, Pike, GB, Potkin, SG, Psaty, BM, Reppermund, S, Rietschel, M, Roffman, JL, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, Rotter, JI, Ryten, M, Sacco, RL, Sachdev, PS, Saykin, AJ, Schmidt, R, Schmidt, H, Schofield, PR, Sigursson, S, Simmons, A, Singleton, A, Sisodiya, SM, Smith, C, Smoller, JW, Soininen, H, Steen, VM, Stott, DJ, Sussmann, JE, Thalamuthu, A, Toga, AW, Traynor, BJ, Troncoso, J, Tsolaki, M, Tzourio, C, Uitterlinden, AG, Hernandez, MCV, Van der Brug, M, van der Lugt, A, van der Wee, NJA, Van Haren, NEM, van't Ent, D, Van Tol, M-J, Vardarajan, BN, Vellas, B, Veltman, DJ, Voelzke, H, Walter, H, Wardlaw, JM, Wassink, TH, Weale, ME, Weinberger, DR, Weiner, MW, Wen, W, Westman, E, White, T, Wong, TY, Wright, CB, Zielke, RH, Zonderman, AB, Martin, NG, Van Duijn, CM, Wright, MJ, Longstreth, WT, Schumann, G, Grabe, HJ, Franke, B, Launer, LJ, Medland, SE, Seshadri, S, Thompson, PM, Ikram, MA, Hibar, DP, Adams, HHH, Jahanshad, N, Chauhan, G, Stein, JL, Hofer, E, Renteria, ME, Bis, JC, Arias-Vasquez, A, Ikram, MK, Desrivieres, S, Vernooij, MW, Abramovic, L, Alhusaini, S, Amin, N, Andersson, M, Arfanakis, K, Aribisala, BS, Armstrong, NJ, Athanasiu, L, Axelsson, T, Beecham, AH, Beiser, A, Bernard, M, Blanton, SH, Bohlken, MM, Boks, MP, Bralten, J, Brickman, AM, Carmichael, O, Chakravarty, MM, Chen, Q, Ching, CRK, Chouraki, V, Cuellar-Partida, G, Crivello, F, Den Braber, A, Nhat, TD, Ehrlich, S, Giddaluru, S, Goldman, AL, Gottesman, RF, Grimm, O, Griswold, ME, Guadalupe, T, Gutman, BA, Hass, J, Haukvik, UK, Hoehn, D, Holmes, AJ, Hoogman, M, Janowitz, D, Jia, T, Jorgensen, KN, Karbalai, N, Kasperaviciute, D, Kim, S, Klein, M, Kraemer, B, Lee, PH, Liewald, DCM, Lopez, LM, Luciano, M, Macare, C, Marquand, AF, Matarin, M, Mather, KA, Mattheisen, M, McKay, DR, Milaneschi, Y, Maniega, SM, Nho, K, Nugent, AC, Nyquist, P, Loohuis, LMO, Oosterlaan, J, Papmeyer, M, Pirpamer, L, Puetz, B, Ramasamy, A, Richards, JS, Risacher, SL, Roiz-Santianez, R, Rommelse, N, Ropele, S, Rose, EJ, Royle, NA, Rundek, T, Saemann, PG, Saremi, A, Satizabal, CL, Schmaal, L, Schork, AJ, Shen, L, Shin, J, Shumskaya, E, Smith, AV, Sprooten, E, Strike, LT, Teumer, A, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Toro, R, Trabzuni, D, Trompet, S, Vaidya, D, Van der Grond, J, Van der Lee, SJ, Van der Meer, D, Van Donkelaar, MMJ, Van Eijk, KR, Van Erp, TGM, Van Rooij, D, Walton, E, Westlye, LT, Whelan, CD, Windham, BG, Winkler, AM, Wittfeld, K, Woldehawariat, G, Wolf, C, Wolfers, T, Yanek, LR, Yang, J, Zijdenbos, A, Zwiers, MP, Agartz, I, Almasy, L, Ames, D, Amouyel, P, Andreassen, OA, Arepalli, S, Assareh, AA, Barral, S, Bastin, ME, Becker, DM, Becker, JT, Bennett, DA, Blangero, J, van Bokhoven, H, Boomsma, DI, Brodaty, H, Brouwer, RM, Brunner, HG, Buckner, RL, Buitelaar, JK, Bulayeva, KB, Cahn, W, Calhoun, VD, Cannon, DM, Cavalleri, GL, Cheng, C-Y, Cichon, S, Cookson, MR, Corvin, A, Crespo-Facorro, B, Curran, JE, Czisch, M, Dale, AM, Davies, GE, De Craen, AJM, De Geus, EJC, De Jager, PL, De Zubicaray, GI, Deary, IJ, Debette, S, DeCarli, C, Delanty, N, Depondt, C, DeStefano, A, Dillman, A, Djurovic, S, Donohoe, G, Drevets, WC, Duggirala, R, Dyer, TD, Enzinger, C, Erk, S, Espeseth, T, Fedko, IO, Fernandez, G, Ferrucci, L, Fisher, SE, Fleischman, DA, Ford, I, Fornage, M, Foroud, TM, Fox, PT, Francks, C, Fukunaga, M, Gibbs, JR, Glahn, DC, Gollub, RL, Goring, HHH, Green, RC, Gruber, O, Gudnason, V, Guelfi, S, Haberg, AK, Hansell, NK, Hardy, J, Hartman, CA, Hashimoto, R, Hegenscheid, K, Heinz, A, Le Hellard, S, Hernandez, DG, Heslenfeld, DJ, Ho, B-C, Hoekstra, PJ, Hoffmann, W, Hofman, A, Holsboer, F, Homuth, G, Hosten, N, Hottenga, J-J, Huentelman, M, Pol, HEH, Ikeda, M, Jack, CR, Jenkinson, M, Johnson, R, Joensson, EG, Jukema, JW, Kahn, RS, Kanai, R, Kloszewska, I, Knopman, DS, Kochunov, P, Kwok, JB, Lawrie, SM, Lemaitre, H, Liu, X, Longo, DL, Lopez, OL, Lovestone, S, Martinez, O, Martinot, J-L, Mattay, VS, McDonald, C, McIntosh, AM, McMahon, FJ, McMahon, KL, Mecocci, P, Melle, I, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, Mohnke, S, Montgomery, GW, Morris, DW, Mosley, TH, Muhleisen, TW, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nalls, MA, Nauck, M, Nichols, TE, Niessen, WJ, Nothen, MM, Nyberg, L, Ohi, K, Olvera, RL, Ophoff, RA, Pandolfo, M, Paus, T, Pausova, Z, Penninx, BWJH, Pike, GB, Potkin, SG, Psaty, BM, Reppermund, S, Rietschel, M, Roffman, JL, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, Rotter, JI, Ryten, M, Sacco, RL, Sachdev, PS, Saykin, AJ, Schmidt, R, Schmidt, H, Schofield, PR, Sigursson, S, Simmons, A, Singleton, A, Sisodiya, SM, Smith, C, Smoller, JW, Soininen, H, Steen, VM, Stott, DJ, Sussmann, JE, Thalamuthu, A, Toga, AW, Traynor, BJ, Troncoso, J, Tsolaki, M, Tzourio, C, Uitterlinden, AG, Hernandez, MCV, Van der Brug, M, van der Lugt, A, van der Wee, NJA, Van Haren, NEM, van't Ent, D, Van Tol, M-J, Vardarajan, BN, Vellas, B, Veltman, DJ, Voelzke, H, Walter, H, Wardlaw, JM, Wassink, TH, Weale, ME, Weinberger, DR, Weiner, MW, Wen, W, Westman, E, White, T, Wong, TY, Wright, CB, Zielke, RH, Zonderman, AB, Martin, NG, Van Duijn, CM, Wright, MJ, Longstreth, WT, Schumann, G, Grabe, HJ, Franke, B, Launer, LJ, Medland, SE, Seshadri, S, Thompson, PM, and Ikram, MA
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The hippocampal formation is a brain structure integrally involved in episodic memory, spatial navigation, cognition and stress responsiveness. Structural abnormalities in hippocampal volume and shape are found in several common neuropsychiatric disorders. To identify the genetic underpinnings of hippocampal structure here we perform a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 33,536 individuals and discover six independent loci significantly associated with hippocampal volume, four of them novel. Of the novel loci, three lie within genes (ASTN2, DPP4 and MAST4) and one is found 200 kb upstream of SHH. A hippocampal subfield analysis shows that a locus within the MSRB3 gene shows evidence of a localized effect along the dentate gyrus, subiculum, CA1 and fissure. Further, we show that genetic variants associated with decreased hippocampal volume are also associated with increased risk for Alzheimer's disease (rg=-0.155). Our findings suggest novel biological pathways through which human genetic variation influences hippocampal volume and risk for neuropsychiatric illness.
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15. Functional neuroimaging effects of recently discovered genetic risk loci for schizophrenia and polygenic risk profile in five RDoC subdomains
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Erk, S, primary, Mohnke, S, additional, Ripke, S, additional, Lett, T A, additional, Veer, I M, additional, Wackerhagen, C, additional, Grimm, O, additional, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, additional, Degenhardt, F, additional, Tost, H, additional, Mattheisen, M, additional, Mühleisen, T W, additional, Charlet, K, additional, Skarabis, N, additional, Kiefer, F, additional, Cichon, S, additional, Witt, S H, additional, Nöthen, M M, additional, Rietschel, M, additional, Heinz, A, additional, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, additional, and Walter, H, additional
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16. Novel genetic loci underlying human intracranial volume identified through genome-wide association
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Adams, H.H.H., Hibar, D.P., Chouraki, V., Stein, J.L., Nyquist, P.A., Renteria, M.E., Trompet, S., Arias-Vasquez, A., Seshadri, S., Desrivières, S., Beecham, A.H., Jahanshad, N., Wittfeld, K., van der Lee, S.J., Abramovic, L., Alhusaini, S., Amin, N., Andersson, M., Arfanakis, K., Aribisala, B.S., Armstrong, N.J., Athanasiu, L., Axelsson, T., Beiser, A., Bernard, M., Bis, J.C., Blanken, L.M.E., Blanton, S.H., Bohlken, M.M., Boks, M.P., Bralten, J., Brickman, A.M., Carmichael, O., Chakravarty, M.M., Chauhan, G., Chen, Q., Ching, C.R.K., Cuellar-Partida, G., Braber, A.D., Doan, N.T., Ehrlich, S., Filippi, I., Ge, T., Giddaluru, S., Goldman, A.L., Gottesman, R.F., Greven, C.U., Grimm, O., Griswold, M.E., Guadalupe, T., Hass, J., Haukvik, U.K., Hilal, S., Hofer, E., Hoehn, D., Holmes, A.J., Hoogman, M., Janowitz, D., Jia, T., Kasperaviciute, D., Kim, S., Klein, M., Kraemer, B., Lee, P.H., Liao, J., Liewald, D.C.M., Lopez, L.M., Luciano, M., Macare, C., Marquand, A., Matarin, M., Mather, K.A., Mattheisen, M., Mazoyer, B., McKay, D.R., McWhirter, R., Milaneschi, Y., Mirza-Schreiber, N., Muetzel, R.L., Maniega, S.M., Nho, K., Nugent, A.C., Loohuis, L.M.O., Oosterlaan, J., Papmeyer, M., Pappa, I., Pirpamer, L., Pudas, S., Pütz, B., Rajan, K.B., Ramasamy, A., Richards, J.S., Risacher, S.L., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rommelse, N., Rose, E.J., Royle, N.A., Rundek, T., Sämann, P.G., Satizabal, C.L., Schmaal, L., Schork, A.J., Shen, L., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Smith, A.V., Sprooten, E., Strike, L.T., Teumer, A., Thomson, R., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Toro, R., Trabzuni, D., Vaidya, D., Van der Grond, J., van der Meer, D., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., van Eijk, K.R., Van Erp, T.G.M., Van Rooij, D., Walton, E., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Windham, B.G., Winkler, A.M., Woldehawariat, G., Wolf, C., Wolfers, T., Xu, B., Yanek, L.R., Yang, J., Zijdenbos, A., Zwiers, M.P., Agartz, I., Aggarwal, N.T., Almasy, L., Ames, D., Amouyel, P., Andreassen, O.A., Arepalli, S., Assareh, A.A., Barral, S., Bastin, M.E., Becker, D.M., Becker, J.T., Bennett, D.A., Blangero, J., van Bokhoven, H., Boomsma, D.I., Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J.K., Bulayeva, K.B., Cahn, W., Calhoun, V.D., Cannon, D.M., Cavalleri, G.L., Chen, C., Cheng, C-Y, Cichon, S., Cookson, M.R., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Czisch, M., Dale, A.M., Davies, G.E., De Geus, E.J.C., De Jager, P.L., de Zubicaray, G.I., Delanty, N., Depondt, C., DeStefano, A.L., Dillman, A., Djurovic, S., Donohoe, G., Drevets, W.C., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Erk, S., Espeseth, T., Evans, D.A., Fedko, I.O., Fernández, G., Ferrucci, L., Fisher, S.E., Fleischman, D.A., Ford, I., Foroud, T.M., Fox, P.T., Francks, C., Fukunaga, M., Gibbs, J.R., Glahn, D.C., Gollub, R.L., Göring, H.H.H., Grabe, H.J., Green, R.C., Gruber, O., Gudnason, V., Guelfi, S., Hansell, N.K., Hardy, J., Hartman, C.A., Hashimoto, R., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Le Hellard, S., Hernandez, D.G., Heslenfeld, D.J., Ho, B-C., Hoekstra, P.J., Hoffmann, W., Hofman, A., Holsboer, F., Homuth, G., Hosten, N., Hottenga, J-J, Pol, H.E.H., Ikeda, M., Ikram, M.K., Jack, C.R., Jenkinson, M., Johnson, R., Jönsson, E.G., Jukema, J.W., Kahn, R.S., Kanai, R., Kloszewska, I., Knopman, D.S., Kochunov, P., Kwok, J.B., Lawrie, S.M., Lemaitre, H., Liu, X., Longo, D.L., Longstreth, W.T., Lopez, O.L., Lovestone, S., Martinez, O.P., Martinot, J-L, Mattay, V.S., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., McMahon, K.L., McMahon, F.J., Mecocci, P., Melle, I., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G.W., Morris, D.W., Mosley, T.H., Mühleisen, T.W., Müller-Myhsok, B., Nalls, M.A., Nauck, M., Nichols, T.E., Niessen, W.J., Nöthen, M.M., Nyberg, L., Ohi, K., Olvera, R.L., Ophoff, R.A., Pandolfo, M., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Pike, G.B., Potkin, S.G., Psaty, B.M., Reppermund, S., Rietschel, M., Roffman, J.L., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rotter, J.I., Ryten, M., Sacco, R.L., Sachdev, P.S., Saykin, A.J., Schmidt, R., Schofield, P.R., Sigurdsson, S., Simmons, A., Singleton, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Smith, C., Smoller, J.W., Soininen, H., Srikanth, V., Steen, V.M., Stott, D.J., Sussmann, J.E., Thalamuthu, A., Tiemeier, H., Toga, A.W., Traynor, B.J., Troncoso, J., Turner, J.A., Tzourio, C., Uitterlinden, A.G., Hernández, M.C.V., van der Brug, M., Van der Lugt, A., van der Wee, N.J.A., van Duijn, C.M., van Haren, N.E.M., Van′t Ent, D., van Tol, M-J, Vardarajan, B.N., Veltman, D.J., Vernooij, M.W., Volzke, H., Walter, H., Wardlaw, J.M., Wassink, T.H., Weale, M.E., Weinberger, D.R., Weiner, M.W., Wen, W., Westman, E., White, T., Wong, T.Y., Wright, C.B., Zielke, H.R., Zonderman, A.B., Deary, I.J., DeCarli, C., Schmidt, H., Martin, N.G., de Craen, A.J.M., Wright, M.J., Launer, L.J., Schumann, G., Fornage, M., Franke, B., Debette, S., Medland, S.E., Ikram, M.A., Thompson, P.M., Adams, H.H.H., Hibar, D.P., Chouraki, V., Stein, J.L., Nyquist, P.A., Renteria, M.E., Trompet, S., Arias-Vasquez, A., Seshadri, S., Desrivières, S., Beecham, A.H., Jahanshad, N., Wittfeld, K., van der Lee, S.J., Abramovic, L., Alhusaini, S., Amin, N., Andersson, M., Arfanakis, K., Aribisala, B.S., Armstrong, N.J., Athanasiu, L., Axelsson, T., Beiser, A., Bernard, M., Bis, J.C., Blanken, L.M.E., Blanton, S.H., Bohlken, M.M., Boks, M.P., Bralten, J., Brickman, A.M., Carmichael, O., Chakravarty, M.M., Chauhan, G., Chen, Q., Ching, C.R.K., Cuellar-Partida, G., Braber, A.D., Doan, N.T., Ehrlich, S., Filippi, I., Ge, T., Giddaluru, S., Goldman, A.L., Gottesman, R.F., Greven, C.U., Grimm, O., Griswold, M.E., Guadalupe, T., Hass, J., Haukvik, U.K., Hilal, S., Hofer, E., Hoehn, D., Holmes, A.J., Hoogman, M., Janowitz, D., Jia, T., Kasperaviciute, D., Kim, S., Klein, M., Kraemer, B., Lee, P.H., Liao, J., Liewald, D.C.M., Lopez, L.M., Luciano, M., Macare, C., Marquand, A., Matarin, M., Mather, K.A., Mattheisen, M., Mazoyer, B., McKay, D.R., McWhirter, R., Milaneschi, Y., Mirza-Schreiber, N., Muetzel, R.L., Maniega, S.M., Nho, K., Nugent, A.C., Loohuis, L.M.O., Oosterlaan, J., Papmeyer, M., Pappa, I., Pirpamer, L., Pudas, S., Pütz, B., Rajan, K.B., Ramasamy, A., Richards, J.S., Risacher, S.L., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rommelse, N., Rose, E.J., Royle, N.A., Rundek, T., Sämann, P.G., Satizabal, C.L., Schmaal, L., Schork, A.J., Shen, L., Shin, J., Shumskaya, E., Smith, A.V., Sprooten, E., Strike, L.T., Teumer, A., Thomson, R., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Toro, R., Trabzuni, D., Vaidya, D., Van der Grond, J., van der Meer, D., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., van Eijk, K.R., Van Erp, T.G.M., Van Rooij, D., Walton, E., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Windham, B.G., Winkler, A.M., Woldehawariat, G., Wolf, C., Wolfers, T., Xu, B., Yanek, L.R., Yang, J., Zijdenbos, A., Zwiers, M.P., Agartz, I., Aggarwal, N.T., Almasy, L., Ames, D., Amouyel, P., Andreassen, O.A., Arepalli, S., Assareh, A.A., Barral, S., Bastin, M.E., Becker, D.M., Becker, J.T., Bennett, D.A., Blangero, J., van Bokhoven, H., Boomsma, D.I., Brodaty, H., Brouwer, R.M., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J.K., Bulayeva, K.B., Cahn, W., Calhoun, V.D., Cannon, D.M., Cavalleri, G.L., Chen, C., Cheng, C-Y, Cichon, S., Cookson, M.R., Corvin, A., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Czisch, M., Dale, A.M., Davies, G.E., De Geus, E.J.C., De Jager, P.L., de Zubicaray, G.I., Delanty, N., Depondt, C., DeStefano, A.L., Dillman, A., Djurovic, S., Donohoe, G., Drevets, W.C., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Erk, S., Espeseth, T., Evans, D.A., Fedko, I.O., Fernández, G., Ferrucci, L., Fisher, S.E., Fleischman, D.A., Ford, I., Foroud, T.M., Fox, P.T., Francks, C., Fukunaga, M., Gibbs, J.R., Glahn, D.C., Gollub, R.L., Göring, H.H.H., Grabe, H.J., Green, R.C., Gruber, O., Gudnason, V., Guelfi, S., Hansell, N.K., Hardy, J., Hartman, C.A., Hashimoto, R., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Le Hellard, S., Hernandez, D.G., Heslenfeld, D.J., Ho, B-C., Hoekstra, P.J., Hoffmann, W., Hofman, A., Holsboer, F., Homuth, G., Hosten, N., Hottenga, J-J, Pol, H.E.H., Ikeda, M., Ikram, M.K., Jack, C.R., 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Intracranial volume reflects the maximally attained brain size during development, and remains stable with loss of tissue in late life. It is highly heritable, but the underlying genes remain largely undetermined. In a genome-wide association study of 32,438 adults, we discovered five previously unknown loci for intracranial volume and confirmed two known signals. Four of the loci were also associated with adult human stature, but these remained associated with intracranial volume after adjusting for height. We found a high genetic correlation with child head circumference (ρgenetic = 0.748), which indicates a similar genetic background and allowed us to identify four additional loci through meta-analysis (Ncombined = 37,345). Variants for intracranial volume were also related to childhood and adult cognitive function, and Parkinson's disease, and were enriched near genes involved in growth pathways, including PI3K-AKT signaling. These findings identify the biological underpinnings of intracranial volume and their link to physiological and pathological traits.
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17. Genetic influences on schizophrenia and subcortical brain volumes: Large-scale proof of concept
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Franke, B, van Hulzen, KJE, Arias-Vasquez, A, Bralten, J, Hoogman, M, Klein, M, van Donkelaar, MMJ, Hakobjan, MMH, Heister, AJGAM, Makkinje, RRR, Naber, MAM, van der Marel, SSL, Mostert, JC, Brunner, HG, van Bokhoven, H, Zwiers, MP, Buitelaar, JK, Fernández, G, Fisher, SE, Francks, C, Stein, JL, Hibar, DP, Thompson, PM, Ripke, S, Anttila, V, Neale, BM, Farh, KH, Bulik-Sullivan, B, Huang, H, Fromer, M, Goldstein, JI, Daly, MJ, Walters, RK, Smoller, JW, Lee, P, Belliveau, RA, Bergen, SE, Bevilacqua, E, Chambert, KD, Genovese, G, O'Dushlaine, C, Scolnick, EM, McCarroll, SA, Moran, JL, Palotie, A, Petryshen, TL, Erk, S, Heinz, A, Mohnke, S, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, Walter, H, DeLisi, LE, McCarley, RW, Mesholam-Gately, RI, Seidman, LJ, Nichols, TE, Neale, MC, McIntosh, AM, Papmeyer, M, Sprooten, E, Lawrie, SM, Sussmann, JE, McMahon, FJ, Yao, Y, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, Schwarz, E, Grimm, O, Mattheisen, M, Agerbo, E, Demontis, D, Hansen, T, Mors, O, Olsen, L, Rasmussen, HB, Børglum, AD, Mortensen, PB, Werge, T, Andreassen, OA, Brown, AA, Athanasiu, L, Hartberg, CB, Haukvik, U, Melle, I, Gruber, O, Kraemer, B, Keil, M, Sachdev, PS ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9595-3220, Mather, KA ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4143-8941, Thalamuthu, A ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7114-1260, Armstrong, NJ, Assareh, AA, Brodaty, H, Reppermund, S ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4785-0224, Wen, W ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2753-3870, Roiz-Santiañez, R, Perez-Iglesias, R, Saykin, AJ, Kim, S, Nho, K, Risacher, SL, Schofield, Peter ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2967-9662, Carr, Vaughan ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8907-5804, Kwok, John ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9574-6195, Schofield, Peter, Franke, B, van Hulzen, KJE, Arias-Vasquez, A, Bralten, J, Hoogman, M, Klein, M, van Donkelaar, MMJ, Hakobjan, MMH, Heister, AJGAM, Makkinje, RRR, Naber, MAM, van der Marel, SSL, Mostert, JC, Brunner, HG, van Bokhoven, H, Zwiers, MP, Buitelaar, JK, Fernández, G, Fisher, SE, Francks, C, Stein, JL, Hibar, DP, Thompson, PM, Ripke, S, Anttila, V, Neale, BM, Farh, KH, Bulik-Sullivan, B, Huang, H, Fromer, M, Goldstein, JI, Daly, MJ, Walters, RK, Smoller, JW, Lee, P, Belliveau, RA, Bergen, SE, Bevilacqua, E, Chambert, KD, Genovese, G, O'Dushlaine, C, Scolnick, EM, McCarroll, SA, Moran, JL, Palotie, A, Petryshen, TL, Erk, S, Heinz, A, Mohnke, S, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, Walter, H, DeLisi, LE, McCarley, RW, Mesholam-Gately, RI, Seidman, LJ, Nichols, TE, Neale, MC, McIntosh, AM, Papmeyer, M, Sprooten, E, Lawrie, SM, Sussmann, JE, McMahon, FJ, Yao, Y, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, Schwarz, E, Grimm, O, Mattheisen, M, Agerbo, E, Demontis, D, Hansen, T, Mors, O, Olsen, L, Rasmussen, HB, Børglum, AD, Mortensen, PB, Werge, T, Andreassen, OA, Brown, AA, Athanasiu, L, Hartberg, CB, Haukvik, U, Melle, I, Gruber, O, Kraemer, B, Keil, M, Sachdev, PS ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9595-3220, Mather, KA ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4143-8941, Thalamuthu, A ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7114-1260, Armstrong, NJ, Assareh, AA, Brodaty, H, Reppermund, S ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4785-0224, Wen, W ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2753-3870, Roiz-Santiañez, R, Perez-Iglesias, R, Saykin, AJ, Kim, S, Nho, K, Risacher, SL, Schofield, Peter ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2967-9662, Carr, Vaughan ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8907-5804, Kwok, John ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9574-6195, and Schofield, Peter
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Schizophrenia is a devastating psychiatric illness with high heritability. Brain structure and function differ, on average, between people with schizophrenia and healthy individuals. As common genetic associations are emerging for both schizophrenia and brain imaging phenotypes, we can now use genome-wide data to investigate genetic overlap. Here we integrated results from common variant studies of schizophrenia (33,636 cases, 43,008 controls) and volumes of several (mainly subcortical) brain structures (11,840 subjects). We did not find evidence of genetic overlap between schizophrenia risk and subcortical volume measures either at the level of common variant genetic architecture or for single genetic markers. These results provide a proof of concept (albeit based on a limited set of structural brain measures) and define a roadmap for future studies investigating the genetic covariance between structural or functional brain phenotypes and risk for psychiatric disorders.
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18. Neural alterations of fronto-striatal circuitry during reward anticipation in euthymic bipolar disorder
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Schreiter, S., primary, Spengler, S., additional, Willert, A., additional, Mohnke, S., additional, Herold, D., additional, Erk, S., additional, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., additional, Quinlivan, E., additional, Hindi-Attar, C., additional, Banzhaf, C., additional, Wackerhagen, C., additional, Romund, L., additional, Garbusow, M., additional, Stamm, T., additional, Heinz, A., additional, Walter, H., additional, and Bermpohl, F., additional
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Hibar, D.P. (Derrek), Stein, J.L., Rentería, M.E. (Miguel), Arias-Vásquez, A. (Alejandro), Desrivières, S. (Sylvane), Jahanshad, N. (Neda), Toro, R. (Roberto), Wittfeld, K. (Katharina), Abramovic, L. (Lucija), Andersson, M. (Micael), Aribisala, B. (Benjamin), Armstrong, N.J. (Nicola J.), Bernard, M. (Manon), Bohlken, M.M. (Marc M.), Boks, M.P.M. (Marco), Bralten, L.B.C. (Linda), Brown, A.A. (Andrew), Chakravarty, M.M. (M. Mallar), Chen, Q. (Qiang), Ching, C.R.K. (Christopher), Cuellar-Partida, G. (Gabriel), Braber, A. (Anouk) den, Giddaluru, S. (Sudheer), Goldman, A.L. (Aaron L.), Grimm, O. (Oliver), Guadalupe, T. (Tulio), Hass, J. (Johanna), Woldehawariat, G. (Girma), Holmes, A.J. (Avram), Hoogman, M. (Martine), Janowitz, D. (Deborah), Jia, T. (Tianye), Kim, S. (Shinseog), Klein, M. (Marieke), Kraemer, B. (Bernd), Lee, P.H. (Phil H.), Olde Loohuis, L.M. (Loes M.), Luciano, M. (Michelle), MacAre, C. (Christine), Mather, R., Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Nho, K. (Kwangsik), Papmeyer, M. (Martina), Ramasamy, A. (Adaikalavan), Risacher, S.L. (Shannon), Roiz-Santiañez, R. (Roberto), Rose, E.J. (Emma), Salami, A. (Alireza), Sämann, P.G. (Philipp), Schmaal, L. (Lianne), Schork, N.J. (Nicholas), Shin, J. (Jean), Strike, L.T. (Lachlan), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Van Donkelaar, M.M.J. (Marjolein M. J.), Eijk, K.R. (Kristel) van, Walters, R.K. (Raymond), Westlye, L.T. (Lars), Whelan, C.D. (Christopher), Winkler, A.M. (Anderson), Zwiers, M.P. (Marcel), Alhusaini, S. (Saud), Athanasiu, L. (Lavinia), Ehrlich, S.M. (Stefan), Hakobjan, M. (Marina), Hartberg, C.B. (Cecilie B.), Haukvik, U.K. (Unn), Heister, A.J.G.A.M. (Angelien J. G. A. M.), Hoehn, D. (David), Kasperaviciute, D. (Dalia), Liewald, D.C.M. (David), Lopez, L.M. (Lorna), Makkinje, R.R.R. (Remco R. R.), Matarin, M. (Mar), Naber, M.A.M. (Marlies A. M.), McKay, D.R. (Reese), Needham, M. (Margaret), Nugent, A.C. (Allison), Pütz, B. (Benno), Royle, N.A. (Natalie), Shen, L. (Li), Sprooten, R. (Roy), Trabzuni, D. (Danyah), Van Der Marel, S.S.L. (Saskia S. L.), Van Hulzen, K.J.E. (Kimm J. E.), Walton, E. (Esther), Björnsson, A. (Asgeir), Almasy, L. (Laura), Ames, D.J. (David), Arepalli, S. (Sampath), Assareh, A.A., Bastin, M.E. (Mark), Brodaty, H. (Henry), Bulayeva, K. (Kazima), Carless, M.A. (Melanie), Cichon, S. (Sven), Corvin, A. (Aiden), Curran, J.E. (Joanne), Czisch, M. (Michael), Zubicaray, G.I. (Greig) de, Dillman, A. (Allissa), Duggirala, A. (Aparna), Dyer, M.D. (Matthew), Erk, S., Fedko, I. (Iryna), Ferrucci, L. (Luigi), Foroud, T. (Tatiana), Fox, P.T. (Peter), Fukunaga, M. (Masaki), Raphael Gibbs, J., Göring, H.H.H. (Harald H.), Green, R.C. (Robert C.), Guelfi, S. (Sebastian), Hansell, N.K. (Narelle), Hartman, C.A. (Catharina), Hegenscheid, K. (Katrin), Heinz, J. (Judith), Hernandez, D.G. (Dena), Heslenfeld, D.J. (Dirk), Hoekstra, P.J. (Pieter), Holsboer, F., Homuth, G. (Georg), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Ikeda, M. (Masashi), Jack Jr., C.R. (Clifford), Jenkinson, S. (Sarah), Johnson, R. (Robert), Kanai, R. (Ryota), Keil, M. (Maria), Kent, J.W. (Jack W.), Kochunov, P. (Peter), Kwok, J.B. (John B.), Lawrie, S. (Stephen), Liu, X. (Xinmin), Longo, D.L. (Dan L.), Mcmahon, K.L. (Katie), Meisenzahl, E. (Eva), Melle, I. (Ingrid), Mohnke, S. (Sebastian), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mostert, J.C. (Jeanette C.), Mühleisen, T.W. (Thomas), Nalls, M.A. (Michael), Nichols, T.E. (Thomas), Nilsson, L.G., Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), Ohi, K. (Kazutaka), Olvera, R.L. (Rene), Perez-Iglesias, R. (Rocio), Pike, G.B. (Bruce), Potkin, S.G. (Steven), Reinvang, I. (Ivar), Reppermund, S., Rietschel, M. (Marcella), Seiferth, N. (Nina), Rosen, G.D. (Glenn D.), Rujescu, D. (Dan), Schnell, K. (Kerry), Schofield, C.J. (Christopher), Smith, C. (Colin), Steen, V.M. (Vidar), Sussmann, J. (Jessika), Thalamuthu, A. (Anbupalam), Toga, A.W. (Arthur W.), Traynor, B. (Bryan), Troncoso, J.C. (Juan), Turner, J. (Jessica), Valdés Hernández, M.C. (Maria), Ent, D. (Dennis) van 't, Brug, M.P. (Marcel) van der, Wee, N.J. (Nic) van der, Tol, M.J.D. (Marie-José) van, Veltman, D.J. (Dick), Wassink, A.M.J. (Annemarie), Westman, E. (Eric), Zielke, R.H. (Ronald H.), Zonderman, A.B. (Alan B.), Ashbrook, D.G. (David G.), Hager, R. (Reinmar), Lu, L. (Lu), Mcmahon, F.J. (Francis J), Morris, D.W. (Derek W), Williams, R.W. (Robert W.), Brunner, H.G., Buckner, M., Buitelaar, J.K. (Jan K.), Cahn, W. (Wiepke), Calhoun, V.D. (Vince), Cavalleri, G. (Gianpiero), Crespo-Facorro, B. (Benedicto), Dale, A.M. (Anders), Davies, G.E. (Gareth), Delanty, N., Depondt, C. (Chantal), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Drevets, D.A. (Douglas), Espeseth, T. (Thomas), Gollub, R.L. (Randy), Ho, B.C. (Beng ), Hoffmann, W. (Wolfgang), Hosten, N. (Norbert), Kahn, R. (René), Le Hellard, S. (Stephanie), Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Nyberg, L. (Lars), Pandolfo, M. (Massimo), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Roffman, J.L. (Joshua), Sisodiya, S.M. 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(J.), Weale, M.E. (Michael), Weinberger, D.R. (Daniel), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Seiler, S. (Stephan), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Chauhan, G. (Ganesh), Satizabal, C.L. (Claudia), Becker, J.T. (James), Yanek, L.R. (Lisa), Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der, Ebling, M. (Maritza), Fischl, B. (Bruce), Longstreth Jr, W.T., Greve, D. (Douglas), Nyquist, P. (Paul), Vinke, L.N. (Louis N.), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Xue, L. (Luting), Mazoyer, B. (Bernard), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Seshadri, S. (Sudha), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Wright, M.J. (Margaret), Schumann, G. (Gunter), Franke, B. (Barbara), Thompson, P.M. (Paul), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Hibar, D.P. (Derrek), Stein, J.L., Rentería, M.E. (Miguel), Arias-Vásquez, A. (Alejandro), Desrivières, S. (Sylvane), Jahanshad, N. (Neda), Toro, R. (Roberto), Wittfeld, K. (Katharina), Abramovic, L. (Lucija), Andersson, M. (Micael), Aribisala, B. (Benjamin), Armstrong, N.J. (Nicola J.), Bernard, M. (Manon), Bohlken, M.M. (Marc M.), Boks, M.P.M. (Marco), Bralten, L.B.C. (Linda), Brown, A.A. (Andrew), Chakravarty, M.M. (M. Mallar), Chen, Q. (Qiang), Ching, C.R.K. (Christopher), Cuellar-Partida, G. (Gabriel), Braber, A. (Anouk) den, Giddaluru, S. (Sudheer), Goldman, A.L. (Aaron L.), Grimm, O. (Oliver), Guadalupe, T. (Tulio), Hass, J. (Johanna), Woldehawariat, G. (Girma), Holmes, A.J. (Avram), Hoogman, M. (Martine), Janowitz, D. (Deborah), Jia, T. (Tianye), Kim, S. (Shinseog), Klein, M. (Marieke), Kraemer, B. (Bernd), Lee, P.H. (Phil H.), Olde Loohuis, L.M. (Loes M.), Luciano, M. (Michelle), MacAre, C. (Christine), Mather, R., Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Nho, K. (Kwangsik), Papmeyer, M. (Martina), Ramasamy, A. (Adaikalavan), Risacher, S.L. (Shannon), Roiz-Santiañez, R. (Roberto), Rose, E.J. (Emma), Salami, A. (Alireza), Sämann, P.G. (Philipp), Schmaal, L. (Lianne), Schork, N.J. (Nicholas), Shin, J. (Jean), Strike, L.T. (Lachlan), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Van Donkelaar, M.M.J. (Marjolein M. J.), Eijk, K.R. (Kristel) van, Walters, R.K. (Raymond), Westlye, L.T. (Lars), Whelan, C.D. (Christopher), Winkler, A.M. (Anderson), Zwiers, M.P. (Marcel), Alhusaini, S. (Saud), Athanasiu, L. (Lavinia), Ehrlich, S.M. (Stefan), Hakobjan, M. (Marina), Hartberg, C.B. (Cecilie B.), Haukvik, U.K. (Unn), Heister, A.J.G.A.M. (Angelien J. G. A. M.), Hoehn, D. (David), Kasperaviciute, D. (Dalia), Liewald, D.C.M. (David), Lopez, L.M. (Lorna), Makkinje, R.R.R. (Remco R. R.), Matarin, M. (Mar), Naber, M.A.M. (Marlies A. M.), McKay, D.R. (Reese), Needham, M. (Margaret), Nugent, A.C. (Allison), Pütz, B. (Benno), Royle, N.A. (Natalie), Shen, L. (Li), Sprooten, R. (Roy), Trabzuni, D. (Danyah), Van Der Marel, S.S.L. (Saskia S. L.), Van Hulzen, K.J.E. (Kimm J. E.), Walton, E. (Esther), Björnsson, A. (Asgeir), Almasy, L. (Laura), Ames, D.J. (David), Arepalli, S. (Sampath), Assareh, A.A., Bastin, M.E. (Mark), Brodaty, H. (Henry), Bulayeva, K. (Kazima), Carless, M.A. (Melanie), Cichon, S. (Sven), Corvin, A. (Aiden), Curran, J.E. (Joanne), Czisch, M. (Michael), Zubicaray, G.I. (Greig) de, Dillman, A. (Allissa), Duggirala, A. (Aparna), Dyer, M.D. (Matthew), Erk, S., Fedko, I. (Iryna), Ferrucci, L. (Luigi), Foroud, T. (Tatiana), Fox, P.T. (Peter), Fukunaga, M. (Masaki), Raphael Gibbs, J., Göring, H.H.H. (Harald H.), Green, R.C. (Robert C.), Guelfi, S. (Sebastian), Hansell, N.K. (Narelle), Hartman, C.A. (Catharina), Hegenscheid, K. (Katrin), Heinz, J. (Judith), Hernandez, D.G. (Dena), Heslenfeld, D.J. (Dirk), Hoekstra, P.J. (Pieter), Holsboer, F., Homuth, G. (Georg), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Ikeda, M. (Masashi), Jack Jr., C.R. (Clifford), Jenkinson, S. (Sarah), Johnson, R. (Robert), Kanai, R. (Ryota), Keil, M. (Maria), Kent, J.W. (Jack W.), Kochunov, P. (Peter), Kwok, J.B. (John B.), Lawrie, S. (Stephen), Liu, X. (Xinmin), Longo, D.L. (Dan L.), Mcmahon, K.L. (Katie), Meisenzahl, E. (Eva), Melle, I. (Ingrid), Mohnke, S. (Sebastian), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mostert, J.C. (Jeanette C.), Mühleisen, T.W. (Thomas), Nalls, M.A. (Michael), Nichols, T.E. (Thomas), Nilsson, L.G., Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), Ohi, K. (Kazutaka), Olvera, R.L. (Rene), Perez-Iglesias, R. (Rocio), Pike, G.B. (Bruce), Potkin, S.G. (Steven), Reinvang, I. (Ivar), Reppermund, S., Rietschel, M. (Marcella), Seiferth, N. (Nina), Rosen, G.D. (Glenn D.), Rujescu, D. (Dan), Schnell, K. (Kerry), Schofield, C.J. (Christopher), Smith, C. (Colin), Steen, V.M. (Vidar), Sussmann, J. (Jessika), Thalamuthu, A. (Anbupalam), Toga, A.W. (Arthur W.), Traynor, B. (Bryan), Troncoso, J.C. (Juan), Turner, J. (Jessica), Valdés Hernández, M.C. (Maria), Ent, D. (Dennis) van 't, Brug, M.P. (Marcel) van der, Wee, N.J. (Nic) van der, Tol, M.J.D. (Marie-José) van, Veltman, D.J. (Dick), Wassink, A.M.J. (Annemarie), Westman, E. (Eric), Zielke, R.H. (Ronald H.), Zonderman, A.B. (Alan B.), Ashbrook, D.G. (David G.), Hager, R. (Reinmar), Lu, L. (Lu), Mcmahon, F.J. (Francis J), Morris, D.W. (Derek W), Williams, R.W. (Robert W.), Brunner, H.G., Buckner, M., Buitelaar, J.K. (Jan K.), Cahn, W. (Wiepke), Calhoun, V.D. (Vince), Cavalleri, G. (Gianpiero), Crespo-Facorro, B. (Benedicto), Dale, A.M. (Anders), Davies, G.E. (Gareth), Delanty, N., Depondt, C. (Chantal), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Drevets, D.A. (Douglas), Espeseth, T. (Thomas), Gollub, R.L. (Randy), Ho, B.C. (Beng ), Hoffmann, W. (Wolfgang), Hosten, N. (Norbert), Kahn, R. (René), Le Hellard, S. (Stephanie), Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Nyberg, L. (Lars), Pandolfo, M. (Massimo), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Roffman, J.L. (Joshua), Sisodiya, S.M. (Sanjay), Smoller, J.W., Bokhoven, H. (Hans) van, Haren, N.E.M. (Neeltje E.) van, Völzke, H. (Henry), Walter, H.J. (Henrik), Weiner, M.W. (Michael), Wen, W. (Wei), White, T.J.H. (Tonya), Agartz, I. (Ingrid), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Blangero, J. (John), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Brouwer, R.M. (Rachel), Cannon, D.M. (Dara), Cookson, M.R. (Mark), Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, Deary, I.J. (Ian), Donohoe, D.J. (Dennis), Fernandez, G. (Guillén), Fisher, S.E. (Simon), Francks, C. (Clyde), Glahn, D.C. (David), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Gruber, O. (Oliver), Hardy, J. (John), Hashimoto, R. (Ryota), Hulshoff Pol, H.E. (Hilleke), Jönsson, E.G. (Erik), Kloszewska, I. (Iwona), Lovestone, S. (Simon), Mattay, V.S. (Venkata S.), Mecocci, P. (Patrizia), McDonald, C. (Colm), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew), Ophoff, R.A. (Roel), Paus, T. (Tomas), Pausova, Z. (Zdenka), Ryten, M. (Mina), Sachdev, P.S. (Perminder), Saykin, A.J. (Andrew), Simmons, A. (Andrew), Singleton, A. (Andrew), Soininen, H. (H.), Wardlaw, J.M. (J.), Weale, M.E. (Michael), Weinberger, D.R. (Daniel), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Seiler, S. (Stephan), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Chauhan, G. (Ganesh), Satizabal, C.L. (Claudia), Becker, J.T. (James), Yanek, L.R. (Lisa), Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der, Ebling, M. (Maritza), Fischl, B. (Bruce), Longstreth Jr, W.T., Greve, D. (Douglas), Nyquist, P. (Paul), Vinke, L.N. (Louis N.), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Xue, L. (Luting), Mazoyer, B. (Bernard), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Seshadri, S. (Sudha), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Wright, M.J. (Margaret), Schumann, G. (Gunter), Franke, B. (Barbara), Thompson, P.M. (Paul), and Medland, S.E. (Sarah)
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The highly complex structure of the human brain is strongly shaped by genetic influences. Subcortical brain regions form circuits with cortical areas to coordinate movement, learning, memory and motivation, a
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20. Common genetic variants influence human subcortical brain structures
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Hibar, D.P., Stein, J.L., Renteria, M.E., Arias-Vasquez, A., Desrivières, S., Jahanshad, N., Toro, R., Wittfeld, K., Abramovic, L., Andersson, M., Aribisala, B.S., Armstrong, N.J., Bernard, M., Bohlken, M.M., Boks, M.P., Bralten, J., Brown, A.A., Mallar Chakravarty, M., Chen, Q., Ching, C.R.K., Cuellar-Partida, G., den Braber, A., Giddaluru, S., Goldman, A.L., Grimm, O., Guadalupe, T., Hass, J., Woldehawariat, G., Holmes, A.J., Hoogman, M., Janowitz, D., Jia, T., Kim, S., Klein, M., Kraemer, B., Lee, P.H., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Luciano, M., Macare, C., Mather, K.A., Mattheisen, M., Milaneschi, Y., Nho, K., Papmeyer, M., Ramasamy, A., Risacher, S.L., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rose, E.J., Salami, A., Sämann, P.G., Schmaal, L., Schork, A.J., Shin, J., Strike, L.T., Teumer, A., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., van Eijk, K.R., Walters, R.K., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Winkler, A.M., Zwiers, M.P., Alhusaini, S., Athanasiu, L., Ehrlich, S., Hakobjan, M.M.H., Hartberg, C.B., Haukvik, U.K., Heister, A.J.G.A.M., Hoehn, D., Kasperaviciute, D., Liewald, D.C.M., Lopez, L.M., Makkinje, R.R.R., Matarin, M., Naber, M.A.M., Reese McKay, D., Needham, M., Nugent, A.C., Pütz, B., Royle, N.A., Shen, Li, Sprooten, E., Trabzuni, D., van der Marel, S.S.L., van Hulzen, K.J.E., Walton, E., Wolf, C., Almasy, L., Ames, D., Arepalli, S., Assareh, A.A., Bastin, M.E., Brodaty, H., Bulayeva, K.B., Carless, M.A., Cichon, S., Corvin, A., Curran, J.E., Czisch, M., de Zubicaray, G.I., Dillman, A., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Erk, S., Fedko, I.O., Ferrucci, L., Foroud, T.M., Fox, P.T., Fukunaga, M., Raphael Gibbs, J., Göring, H.H.H., Green, R.C., Guelfi, S., Hansell, N.K., Hartman, C.A., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Hernandez, D.G., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hoekstra, P.J., Holsboer, F., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J-J, Ikeda, M., Jack, C.R., Jenkinson, M., Johnson, R., Kanai, R., Keil, M., Kent, J.W., Kochunov, P., Kwok, J.B., Lawrie, S.M., Liu, X., Longo, D.L., McMahon, K.L., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G.W., Mostert, J.C., Mühleisen, T.W., Nalls, M.A., Nichols, T.E., Nilsson, L.G., Nöthen, M.M., Ohi, K., Olvera, R.L., Perez-Iglesias, R., Bruce Pike, G., Potkin, S.G., Reinvang, I., Reppermund, S., Rietschel, M., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rosen, G.D., Rujescu, D., Schnell, K., Schofield, P.R., Smith, C., Steen, V.M., Sussmann, J.E., Thalamuthu, A., Toga, A.W., Traynor, B.J., Troncoso, J., Turner, J.A., Valdés Hernández, M.C., van 't Ent, D., van der Brug, M., van der Wee, N.J.A., van Tol, M-J, Veltman, D.J., Wassink, T.H., Westman, E., Zielke, R.H., Zonderman, A.B., Ashbrook, D.G., Hager, R., Lu, L., McMahon, F.J., Morris, D.W., Williams, R.W., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J.K., Cahn, W., Calhoun, V.D., Cavalleri, G.L., Crespo-Facorro, B., Dale, A.M., Davies, G.E., Delanty, N., Depondt, C., Djurovic, S., Drevets, W.C., Espeseth, T., Gollub, R.L., Ho, B-C., Hoffmann, W., Hosten, N., Kahn, R.S., Le Hellard, S., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Müller-Myhsok, B., Nauck, M., Nyberg, L., Pandolfo, M., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Roffman, J.L., Sisodiya, S.M., Smoller, J.W., van Bokhoven, H., van Haren, N.E.M., Völzke, H., Walter, H., Weiner, M.W., Wen, W., White, T., Agartz, I., Andreassen, O.A., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Brouwer, R.M., Cannon, D.M., Cookson, M.R., de Geus, E.J.C., Deary, I.J., Donohoe, G., Fernández, G., Fisher, S.E., Francks, C., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Gruber, O., Hardy, J., Hashimoto, R., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jönsson, E.G., Kloszewska, I., Lovestone, S., Mattay, V.S., Mecocci, P., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., Ophoff, R.A., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Ryten, M., Sachdev, P.S., Saykin, A.J., Simmons, A., Singleton, A., Soininen, H., Wardlaw, J.M., Weale, M.E., Weinberger, D.R., Adams, H.H.H., Launer, L.J., Seiler, S., Schmidt, R., Chauhan, G., Satizabal, C.L., Becker, J.T., Yanek, L., van der Lee, S.J., Ebling, M., Fischl, B., Longstreth, W.T., Greve, D., Schmidt, H., Nyquist, P., Vinke, L.N., van Duijn, C.M., Xue, L., Mazoyer, B., Bis, J.C., Gudnason, V., Seshadri, S., Ikram, M.A., Martin, N.G., Wright, M.J., Schumann, G., Franke, B., Thompson, P.M., Medland, S.E., Hibar, D.P., Stein, J.L., Renteria, M.E., Arias-Vasquez, A., Desrivières, S., Jahanshad, N., Toro, R., Wittfeld, K., Abramovic, L., Andersson, M., Aribisala, B.S., Armstrong, N.J., Bernard, M., Bohlken, M.M., Boks, M.P., Bralten, J., Brown, A.A., Mallar Chakravarty, M., Chen, Q., Ching, C.R.K., Cuellar-Partida, G., den Braber, A., Giddaluru, S., Goldman, A.L., Grimm, O., Guadalupe, T., Hass, J., Woldehawariat, G., Holmes, A.J., Hoogman, M., Janowitz, D., Jia, T., Kim, S., Klein, M., Kraemer, B., Lee, P.H., Olde Loohuis, L.M., Luciano, M., Macare, C., Mather, K.A., Mattheisen, M., Milaneschi, Y., Nho, K., Papmeyer, M., Ramasamy, A., Risacher, S.L., Roiz-Santiañez, R., Rose, E.J., Salami, A., Sämann, P.G., Schmaal, L., Schork, A.J., Shin, J., Strike, L.T., Teumer, A., van Donkelaar, M.M.J., van Eijk, K.R., Walters, R.K., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Winkler, A.M., Zwiers, M.P., Alhusaini, S., Athanasiu, L., Ehrlich, S., Hakobjan, M.M.H., Hartberg, C.B., Haukvik, U.K., Heister, A.J.G.A.M., Hoehn, D., Kasperaviciute, D., Liewald, D.C.M., Lopez, L.M., Makkinje, R.R.R., Matarin, M., Naber, M.A.M., Reese McKay, D., Needham, M., Nugent, A.C., Pütz, B., Royle, N.A., Shen, Li, Sprooten, E., Trabzuni, D., van der Marel, S.S.L., van Hulzen, K.J.E., Walton, E., Wolf, C., Almasy, L., Ames, D., Arepalli, S., Assareh, A.A., Bastin, M.E., Brodaty, H., Bulayeva, K.B., Carless, M.A., Cichon, S., Corvin, A., Curran, J.E., Czisch, M., de Zubicaray, G.I., Dillman, A., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Erk, S., Fedko, I.O., Ferrucci, L., Foroud, T.M., Fox, P.T., Fukunaga, M., Raphael Gibbs, J., Göring, H.H.H., Green, R.C., Guelfi, S., Hansell, N.K., Hartman, C.A., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Hernandez, D.G., Heslenfeld, D.J., Hoekstra, P.J., Holsboer, F., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J-J, Ikeda, M., Jack, C.R., Jenkinson, M., Johnson, R., Kanai, R., Keil, M., Kent, J.W., Kochunov, P., Kwok, J.B., Lawrie, S.M., Liu, X., Longo, D.L., McMahon, K.L., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G.W., Mostert, J.C., Mühleisen, T.W., Nalls, M.A., Nichols, T.E., Nilsson, L.G., Nöthen, M.M., Ohi, K., Olvera, R.L., Perez-Iglesias, R., Bruce Pike, G., Potkin, S.G., Reinvang, I., Reppermund, S., Rietschel, M., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rosen, G.D., Rujescu, D., Schnell, K., Schofield, P.R., Smith, C., Steen, V.M., Sussmann, J.E., Thalamuthu, A., Toga, A.W., Traynor, B.J., Troncoso, J., Turner, J.A., Valdés Hernández, M.C., van 't Ent, D., van der Brug, M., van der Wee, N.J.A., van Tol, M-J, Veltman, D.J., Wassink, T.H., Westman, E., Zielke, R.H., Zonderman, A.B., Ashbrook, D.G., Hager, R., Lu, L., McMahon, F.J., Morris, D.W., Williams, R.W., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J.K., Cahn, W., Calhoun, V.D., Cavalleri, G.L., Crespo-Facorro, B., Dale, A.M., Davies, G.E., Delanty, N., Depondt, C., Djurovic, S., Drevets, W.C., Espeseth, T., Gollub, R.L., Ho, B-C., Hoffmann, W., Hosten, N., Kahn, R.S., Le Hellard, S., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Müller-Myhsok, B., Nauck, M., Nyberg, L., Pandolfo, M., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Roffman, J.L., Sisodiya, S.M., Smoller, J.W., van Bokhoven, H., van Haren, N.E.M., Völzke, H., Walter, H., Weiner, M.W., Wen, W., White, T., Agartz, I., Andreassen, O.A., Blangero, J., Boomsma, D.I., Brouwer, R.M., Cannon, D.M., Cookson, M.R., de Geus, E.J.C., Deary, I.J., Donohoe, G., Fernández, G., Fisher, S.E., Francks, C., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Gruber, O., Hardy, J., Hashimoto, R., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jönsson, E.G., Kloszewska, I., Lovestone, S., Mattay, V.S., Mecocci, P., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., Ophoff, R.A., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Ryten, M., Sachdev, P.S., Saykin, A.J., Simmons, A., Singleton, A., Soininen, H., Wardlaw, J.M., Weale, M.E., Weinberger, D.R., Adams, H.H.H., Launer, L.J., Seiler, S., Schmidt, R., Chauhan, G., Satizabal, C.L., Becker, J.T., Yanek, L., van der Lee, S.J., Ebling, M., Fischl, B., Longstreth, W.T., Greve, D., Schmidt, H., Nyquist, P., Vinke, L.N., van Duijn, C.M., Xue, L., Mazoyer, B., Bis, J.C., Gudnason, V., Seshadri, S., Ikram, M.A., Martin, N.G., Wright, M.J., Schumann, G., Franke, B., Thompson, P.M., and Medland, S.E.
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The highly complex structure of the human brain is strongly shaped by genetic influences1. Subcortical brain regions form circuits with cortical areas to coordinate movement2, learning, memory3 and motivation4, and altered circuits can lead to abnormal behaviour and disease2. To investigate how common genetic variants affect the structure of these brain regions, here we conduct genome-wide association studies of the volumes of seven subcortical regions and the intracranial volume derived from magnetic resonance images of 30,717 individuals from 50 cohorts. We identify five novel genetic variants influencing the volumes of the putamen and caudate nucleus. We also find stronger evidence for three loci with previously established influences on hippocampal volume5 and intracranial volume6. These variants show specific volumetric effects on brain structures rather than global effects across structures. The strongest effects were found for the putamen, where a novel intergenic locus with replicable influence on volume (rs945270; P = 1.08 × 10−33; 0.52% variance explained) showed evidence of altering the expression of the KTN1 gene in both brain and blood tissue. Variants influencing putamen volume clustered near developmental genes that regulate apoptosis, axon guidance and vesicle transport. Identification of these genetic variants provides insight into the causes of variability in human brain development, and may help to determine mechanisms of neuropsychiatric dysfunction.
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21. The ENIGMA Consortium: Large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data
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Thompson, P.M. (Paul), Stein, J.L., Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Hibar, D.P. (Derrek), Vásquez, A.A. (Arias), Rentería, M.E. (Miguel), Toro, R. (Roberto), Jahanshad, N. (Neda), Schumann, G. (Gunter), Franke, B. (Barbara), Wright, M.J. (Margaret), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Agartz, I. (Ingrid), Alda, M. (Martin), Alhusaini, S. (Saud), Almasy, L. (Laura), Alpert, K. (Kathryn), Andreasen, N.C., Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Apostolova, L.G. (Liana), Appel, K. (Katja), Armstrong, N.J. (Nicola), Aribisala, B. (Benjamin), Bastin, M.E. (Mark), Bauer, M. (Michael), Bearden, C.E. (Carrie), Bergmann, Ø. (Ørjan), Binder, E.B. (Elisabeth), Blangero, J. (John), Bockholt, H.J., Bøen, E. (Erlend), Bois, M. (Monique), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Booth, T. (Tom), Bowman, I.J. (Ian), Bralten, L.B.C. (Linda), Brouwer, R.M. (Rachel), Brunner, H.G., Brohawn, D.G. (David), Buckner, M., Buitelaar, J.K. (Jan), Bulayeva, K. (Kazima), Bustillo, J., Calhoun, V.D. (Vince), Cannon, D.M. (Dara), Cantor, R.M., Carless, M.A. (Melanie), Caseras, X. (Xavier), Cavalleri, G. (Gianpiero), Chakravarty, M.M. (M. Mallar), Chang, K.D. (Kiki), Ching, C.R.K. (Christopher), Christoforou, A. (Andrea), Cichon, S. (Sven), Clark, V.P., Conrod, P. (Patricia), Coppola, D. (Domenico), Crespo-Facorro, B. (Benedicto), Curran, J.E. (Joanne), Czisch, M. (Michael), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, Braber, A. (Anouk) den, Delvecchio, G. (Giuseppe), Depondt, C. (Chantal), Haan, L. (Lieuwe) de, Zubicaray, G.I. (Greig) de, Dima, D. (Danai), Dimitrova, R. (Rali), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Dong, H. (Hongwei), Donohoe, D.J. (Dennis), Duggirala, A. (Aparna), Dyer, M.D. (Matthew), Ehrlich, S.M. (Stefan), Ekman, C.J. (Carl Johan), Elvsåshagen, T. (Torbjørn), Emsell, L. (Louise), Erk, S., Espeseth, T. (Thomas), Fagerness, J. (Jesen), Fears, S. (Scott), Fedko, I. (Iryna), Fernandez, G. (Guillén), Fisher, S.E. (Simon), Foroud, T. (Tatiana), Fox, P.T. (Peter), Francks, C. (Clyde), Frangou, S. 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(Andrew), Sisodiya, S.M. (Sanjay), Smith, C. (Colin), Smoller, J.W., Soares, J.C. (Jair), Sponheim, S.R. (Scott), Sprooten, R. (Roy), Starr, J.M. (John), Steen, V.M. (Vidar), Strakowski, S. (Stephen), Strike, L.T. (Lachlan), Sussmann, J. (Jessika), Sämann, P.G. (Philipp), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Toga, A.W. (Arthur), Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D. (Diana), Trabzuni, D. (Danyah), Trost, S. (Sarah), Turner, J. (Jessica), Heuvel, M. (Martijn) van den, Wee, N.J. (Nic) van der, Eijk, K.R. (Kristel) van, Erp, T.G.M. (Theo G.) van, Haren, N.E.M. (Neeltje E.) van, Ent, D. (Dennis) van 't, Tol, M.J.D. (Marie-José) van, Valdés Hernández, M.C. (Maria), Veltman, D.J. (Dick), Versace, A. (Amelia), Völzke, H. (Henry), Walker, R. (Robert), Walter, H.J. (Henrik), Wang, L. (Lei), Wardlaw, J.M. (J.), Weale, M.E. (Michael), Weiner, M.W. (Michael), Wen, W. (Wei), Westlye, L.T. (Lars), Whalley, H.C. (Heather), Whelan, C.D. (Christopher), White, T.J.H. (Tonya), Winkler, A.M. (Anderson), Wittfeld, K. (Katharina), Woldehawariat, G. (Girma), Björnsson, A. (Asgeir), Zilles, D. (David), Zwiers, M.P. (Marcel), Thalamuthu, A. (Anbupalam), Almeida, J.R. (Jorge), Schofield, C.J. (Christopher), Freimer, N.B. (Nelson), Lawrence, N.S. (Natalia), and Drevets, D.A. (Douglas)
- Abstract
The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium is a collaborative network of researchers working together on a range of large-scale studies that integrate data from 70 institutions worldwide. Organized into Working Groups that tackle questions in neuroscience, genetics, and medicine, ENIGMA studies have analyzed neuroimaging data from over 12,826 subjects. In addition, data from 12,171 individuals were provided by the CHARGE consortium for replication of findings, in a total of 24,997 subjects. By meta-analyzing results from many sites, ENIGMA has detected factors that affect the brain that no individual site could detect on its own, and that require larger numbers of subjects than any individual neuroimaging study has currently collected. ENIGMA's first project was a genome-wide association study identifying common variants in the genome associated with hippocampal volume or intracranial volume. Continuing work is exploring genetic associations with subcortical volumes (ENIGMA2) and white matter microstructure (ENIGMA-DTI). Working groups also focus on understanding how schizophrenia, bipolar illness, major depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affect the brain. We review the current progress of the ENIGMA Consortium, along with challenges and unexpected discoveries made on the way.
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Thompson, P.M., Stein, J.L., Medland, S.E., Hibar, D.P., Vasquez, A.A., Renteria, M.E., Toro, R., Jahanshad, N., Schumann, G., Franke, B., Wright, M.J., Martin, N.G., Agartz, I., Alda, M., Alhusaini, S., Almasy, L., Almeida, J., Alpert, K., Andreasen, N.C., Andreassen, O.A., Apostolova, L.G., Appel, K., Armstrong, N.J., Aribisala, B., Bastin, M.E., Bauer, M., Bearden, C.E., Bergmann, O., Binder, E.B., Blangero, J., Bockholt, H.J., Boen, E., Bois, C., Boomsma, D.I., Booth, T., Bowman, I.J., Bralten, J., Brouwer, R.M., Brunner, H.G., Brohawn, D.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J., Bulayeva, K., Bustillo, J.R., Calhoun, V.D., Cannon, D.M., Cantor, R.M., Carless, M.A., Caseras, X., Cavalleri, G.L., Chakravarty, M.M., Chang, K.D., Ching, C.R., Christoforou, A., Cichon, S., Clark, V.P., Conrod, P., Coppola, G., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Czisch, M., Deary, I.J., de Geus, E.J., den Braber, A., Delvecchio, G., Depondt, C., de Haan, L., de Zubicaray, G.I., Dima, D., Dimitrova, R., Djurovic, S., Dong, H., Donohoe, G., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Ehrlich, S., Ekman, C.J., Elvsashagen, T., Emsell, L., Erk, S., Espeseth, T., Fagerness, J., Fears, S., Fedko, I., Fernandez, G., Fisher, S.E., Foroud, T., Fox, P.T., Francks, C., Frangou, S., Frey, E.M., Frodl, T., Frouin, V., Garavan, H., Giddaluru, S., Glahn, D.C., Godlewska, B., Goldstein, R.Z., Gollub, R.L., Grabe, H.J., Grimm, O., Gruber, O., Guadalupe, T., Gur, R.E., Gur, R.C., Goring, H.H., Hagenaars, S., Hajek, T., Hall, G.B., Hall, J., Hardy, J., Hartman, C.A., Hass, J., Hatton, S.N., Haukvik, U.K., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Hickie, I.B., Ho, B.C., Hoehn, D., Hoekstra, P.J., Hollinshead, M., Holmes, A.J., Homuth, G., Hoogman, M., Hong, L.E., Hosten, N., Hottenga, J.J., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Hwang, K.S., Jack, C.R., Jenkinson, M., Johnston, C., Jonsson, E.G., Kahn, R.S., Kasperaviciute, D., Kelly, S., Kim, S., Kochunov, P., Koenders, L., Kramer, B., Kwok, J.B., Lagopoulos, J., Laje, G., Landen, M., Landman, B.A., Lauriello, J., Lawrie, S.M., Lee, P.H., Le Hellard, S., Lemaitre, H., Leonardo, C.D., Li, C.S., Liberg, B., Liewald, D.C., Liu, X., Lopez, L.M., Loth, E., Lourdusamy, A., Luciano, M., Macciardi, F., Machielsen, M.W., Macqueen, G.M., Malt, U.F., Mandl, R., Manoach, D.S., Martinot, J.L., Matarin, M., Mather, K.A., Mattheisen, M., Mattingsdal, M., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., McMahon, F.J., McMahon, K.L., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Milaneschi, Y., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G.W., Morris, D.W., Moses, E.K., Mueller, B.A., Munoz Maniega, S., Muhleisen, T.W., Muller-Myhsok, B., Mwangi, B., Nauck, M., Nho, K., Nichols, T.E., Nilsson, L.G., Nugent, A.C., Nyberg, L., Olvera, R.L., Oosterlaan, J., Ophoff, R.A., Pandolfo, M., Papalampropoulou-Tsiridou, M., Papmeyer, M., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Pearlson, G.D., Penninx, B.W., Peterson, C.P., Pfennig, A., Phillips, M., Pike, G.B., Poline, J.B., Potkin, S.G., Putz, B., Ramasamy, A., Rasmussen, J., Rietschel, M., Rijpkema, M., Risacher, S.L., Roffman, J.L., Roiz-Santianez, R., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rose, E.J., Royle, N.A., Rujescu, D., Ryten, M., Sachdev, P.S., Salami, A., Satterthwaite, T.D., Savitz, J., Saykin, A.J., Scanlon, C., Schmaal, L., Schnack, H.G., Schork, A.J., Schulz, S.C., Schur, R., Seidman, L., Shen, L., Shoemaker, J.M., Simmons, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Smith, C., Smoller, J.W., Soares, J.C., Sponheim, S.R., Sprooten, E., Starr, J.M., Steen, V.M., Strakowski, S., Strike, L., Sussmann, J., Samann, P.G., Teumer, A., Toga, A.W., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Trabzuni, D., Trost, S., Turner, J., Van den Heuvel, M., van der Wee, N.J., van Eijk, K., van Erp, T.G., van Haren, N.E., van 't Ent, D., van Tol, M.J., Valdes Hernandez, M.C., Veltman, D.J., Versace, A., Volzke, H., Walker, R., Walter, H., Wang, L., Wardlaw, J.M., Weale, M.E., Weiner, M.W., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Whalley, H.C., Whelan, C.D., White, T., Winkler, A.M., Wittfeld, K., Woldehawariat, G., Wolf, C., Zilles, D., Zwiers, M.P., Thalamuthu, A., Schofield, P.R., Freimer, N.B., Lawrence, N.S., Drevets, W., Thompson, P.M., Stein, J.L., Medland, S.E., Hibar, D.P., Vasquez, A.A., Renteria, M.E., Toro, R., Jahanshad, N., Schumann, G., Franke, B., Wright, M.J., Martin, N.G., Agartz, I., Alda, M., Alhusaini, S., Almasy, L., Almeida, J., Alpert, K., Andreasen, N.C., Andreassen, O.A., Apostolova, L.G., Appel, K., Armstrong, N.J., Aribisala, B., Bastin, M.E., Bauer, M., Bearden, C.E., Bergmann, O., Binder, E.B., Blangero, J., Bockholt, H.J., Boen, E., Bois, C., Boomsma, D.I., Booth, T., Bowman, I.J., Bralten, J., Brouwer, R.M., Brunner, H.G., Brohawn, D.G., Buckner, R.L., Buitelaar, J., Bulayeva, K., Bustillo, J.R., Calhoun, V.D., Cannon, D.M., Cantor, R.M., Carless, M.A., Caseras, X., Cavalleri, G.L., Chakravarty, M.M., Chang, K.D., Ching, C.R., Christoforou, A., Cichon, S., Clark, V.P., Conrod, P., Coppola, G., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J.E., Czisch, M., Deary, I.J., de Geus, E.J., den Braber, A., Delvecchio, G., Depondt, C., de Haan, L., de Zubicaray, G.I., Dima, D., Dimitrova, R., Djurovic, S., Dong, H., Donohoe, G., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Ehrlich, S., Ekman, C.J., Elvsashagen, T., Emsell, L., Erk, S., Espeseth, T., Fagerness, J., Fears, S., Fedko, I., Fernandez, G., Fisher, S.E., Foroud, T., Fox, P.T., Francks, C., Frangou, S., Frey, E.M., Frodl, T., Frouin, V., Garavan, H., Giddaluru, S., Glahn, D.C., Godlewska, B., Goldstein, R.Z., Gollub, R.L., Grabe, H.J., Grimm, O., Gruber, O., Guadalupe, T., Gur, R.E., Gur, R.C., Goring, H.H., Hagenaars, S., Hajek, T., Hall, G.B., Hall, J., Hardy, J., Hartman, C.A., Hass, J., Hatton, S.N., Haukvik, U.K., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Hickie, I.B., Ho, B.C., Hoehn, D., Hoekstra, P.J., Hollinshead, M., Holmes, A.J., Homuth, G., Hoogman, M., Hong, L.E., Hosten, N., Hottenga, J.J., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Hwang, K.S., Jack, C.R., Jenkinson, M., Johnston, C., Jonsson, E.G., Kahn, R.S., Kasperaviciute, D., Kelly, S., Kim, S., Kochunov, P., Koenders, L., Kramer, B., Kwok, J.B., Lagopoulos, J., Laje, G., Landen, M., Landman, B.A., Lauriello, J., Lawrie, S.M., Lee, P.H., Le Hellard, S., Lemaitre, H., Leonardo, C.D., Li, C.S., Liberg, B., Liewald, D.C., Liu, X., Lopez, L.M., Loth, E., Lourdusamy, A., Luciano, M., Macciardi, F., Machielsen, M.W., Macqueen, G.M., Malt, U.F., Mandl, R., Manoach, D.S., Martinot, J.L., Matarin, M., Mather, K.A., Mattheisen, M., Mattingsdal, M., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., McMahon, F.J., McMahon, K.L., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Milaneschi, Y., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G.W., Morris, D.W., Moses, E.K., Mueller, B.A., Munoz Maniega, S., Muhleisen, T.W., Muller-Myhsok, B., Mwangi, B., Nauck, M., Nho, K., Nichols, T.E., Nilsson, L.G., Nugent, A.C., Nyberg, L., Olvera, R.L., Oosterlaan, J., Ophoff, R.A., Pandolfo, M., Papalampropoulou-Tsiridou, M., Papmeyer, M., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Pearlson, G.D., Penninx, B.W., Peterson, C.P., Pfennig, A., Phillips, M., Pike, G.B., Poline, J.B., Potkin, S.G., Putz, B., Ramasamy, A., Rasmussen, J., Rietschel, M., Rijpkema, M., Risacher, S.L., Roffman, J.L., Roiz-Santianez, R., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rose, E.J., Royle, N.A., Rujescu, D., Ryten, M., Sachdev, P.S., Salami, A., Satterthwaite, T.D., Savitz, J., Saykin, A.J., Scanlon, C., Schmaal, L., Schnack, H.G., Schork, A.J., Schulz, S.C., Schur, R., Seidman, L., Shen, L., Shoemaker, J.M., Simmons, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Smith, C., Smoller, J.W., Soares, J.C., Sponheim, S.R., Sprooten, E., Starr, J.M., Steen, V.M., Strakowski, S., Strike, L., Sussmann, J., Samann, P.G., Teumer, A., Toga, A.W., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Trabzuni, D., Trost, S., Turner, J., Van den Heuvel, M., van der Wee, N.J., van Eijk, K., van Erp, T.G., van Haren, N.E., van 't Ent, D., van Tol, M.J., Valdes Hernandez, M.C., Veltman, D.J., Versace, A., Volzke, H., Walker, R., Walter, H., Wang, L., Wardlaw, J.M., Weale, M.E., Weiner, M.W., Wen, W., Westlye, L.T., Whalley, H.C., Whelan, C.D., White, T., Winkler, A.M., Wittfeld, K., Woldehawariat, G., Wolf, C., Zilles, D., Zwiers, M.P., Thalamuthu, A., Schofield, P.R., Freimer, N.B., Lawrence, N.S., and Drevets, W.
- Abstract
The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium is a collaborative network of researchers working together on a range of large-scale studies that integrate data from 70 institutions worldwide. Organized into Working Groups that tackle questions in neuroscience, genetics, and medicine, ENIGMA studies have analyzed neuroimaging data from over 12,826 subjects. In addition, data from 12,171 individuals were provided by the CHARGE consortium for replication of findings, in a total of 24,997 subjects. By meta-analyzing results from many sites, ENIGMA has detected factors that affect the brain that no individual site could detect on its own, and that require larger numbers of subjects than any individual neuroimaging study has currently collected. ENIGMA's first project was a genome-wide association study identifying common variants in the genome associated with hippocampal volume or intracranial volume. Continuing work is exploring genetic associations with subcortical volumes (ENIGMA2) and white matter microstructure (ENIGMA-DTI). Working groups also focus on understanding how schizophrenia, bipolar illness, major depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affect the brain. We review the current progress of the ENIGMA Consortium, along with challenges and unexpected discoveries made on the way.
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- 2014
23. The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data
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Thompson, PM, Stein, JL, Medland, SE, Hibar, DP, Vasquez, AA, Renteria, ME, Toro, R, Jahanshad, N, Schumann, G, Franke, B, Wright, MJ, Martin, NG, Agartz, I, Alda, M, Alhusaini, S, Almasy, L, Almeida, J, Alpert, K, Andreasen, NC, Andreassen, OA, Apostolova, LG, Appel, K, Armstrong, NJ, Aribisala, B, Bastin, ME, Bauer, M, Bearden, CE, Bergmann, O, Binder, EB, Blangero, J, Bockholt, HJ, Boen, E, Bois, C, Boomsma, DI, Booth, T, Bowman, IJ, Bralten, J, Brouwer, RM, Brunner, HG, Brohawn, DG, Buckner, RL, Buitelaar, J, Bulayeva, K, Bustillo, JR, Calhoun, VD, Cannon, DM, Cantor, RM, Carless, MA, Caseras, X, Cavalleri, GL, Chakravarty, MM, Chang, KD, Ching, CRK, Christoforou, A, Cichon, S, Clark, VP, Conrod, P, Coppola, G, Crespo-Facorro, B, Curran, JE, Czisch, M, Deary, IJ, de Geus, EJC, den Braber, A, Delvecchio, G, Depondt, C, de Haan, L, de Zubicaray, GI, Dima, D, Dimitrova, R, Djurovic, S, Dong, H, Donohoe, G, Duggirala, R, Dyer, TD, Ehrlich, S, Ekman, CJ, Elvsashagen, T, Emsell, L, Erk, S, Espeseth, T, Fagerness, J, Fears, S, Fedko, I, Fernandez, G, Fisher, SE, Foroud, T, Fox, PT, Francks, C, Frangou, S, Frey, EM, Frodl, T, Frouin, V, Garavan, H, Giddaluru, S, Glahn, DC, Godlewska, B, Goldstein, RZ, Gollub, RL, Grabe, HJ, Grimm, O, Gruber, O, Guadalupe, T, Gur, RE, Gur, RC, Goering, HHH, Hagenaars, S, Hajek, T, Hall, GB, Hall, J, Hardy, J, Hartman, CA, Hass, J, Hatton, SN, Haukvik, UK, Hegenscheid, K, Heinz, A, Hickie, IB, Ho, B-C, Hoehn, D, Hoekstra, PJ, Hollinshead, M, Holmes, AJ, Homuth, G, Hoogman, M, Hong, LE, Hosten, N, Hottenga, J-J, Pol, HEH, Hwang, KS, Jack, CR, Jenkinson, M, Johnston, C, Joensson, EG, Kahn, RS, Kasperaviciute, D, Kelly, S, Kim, S, Kochunov, P, Koenders, L, Kraemer, B, Kwok, JBJ, Lagopoulos, J, Laje, G, Landen, M, Landman, BA, Lauriello, J, Lawrie, SM, Lee, PH, Le Hellard, S, Lemaitre, H, Leonardo, CD, Li, C-S, Liberg, B, Liewald, DC, Liu, X, Lopez, LM, Loth, E, Lourdusamy, A, Luciano, M, Macciardi, F, Machielsen, MWJ, MacQueen, GM, Malt, UF, Mandl, R, Manoach, DS, Martinot, J-L, Matarin, M, Mather, KA, Mattheisen, M, Mattingsdal, M, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, McDonald, C, McIntosh, AM, McMahon, FJ, McMahon, KL, Meisenzahl, E, Melle, I, Milaneschi, Y, Mohnke, S, Montgomery, GW, Morris, DW, Moses, EK, Mueller, BA, Munoz Maniega, S, Muehleisen, TW, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Mwangi, B, Nauck, M, Nho, K, Nichols, TE, Nilsson, L-G, Nugent, AC, Nyberg, L, Olvera, RL, Oosterlaan, J, Ophoff, RA, Pandolfo, M, Papalampropoulou-Tsiridou, M, Papmeyer, M, Paus, T, Pausova, Z, Pearlson, GD, Penninx, BW, Peterson, CP, Pfennig, A, Phillips, M, Pike, GB, Poline, J-B, Potkin, SG, Puetz, B, Ramasamy, A, Rasmussen, J, Rietschel, M, Rijpkema, M, Risacher, SL, Roffman, JL, Roiz-Santianez, R, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, Rose, EJ, Royle, NA, Rujescu, D, Ryten, M, Sachdev, PS, Salami, A, Satterthwaite, TD, Savitz, J, Saykin, AJ, Scanlon, C, Schmaal, L, Schnack, HG, Schork, AJ, Schulz, SC, Schuer, R, Seidman, L, Shen, L, Shoemaker, JM, Simmons, A, Sisodiya, SM, Smith, C, Smoller, JW, Soares, JC, Sponheim, SR, Sprooten, E, Starr, JM, Steen, VM, Strakowski, S, Strike, L, Sussmann, J, Saemann, PG, Teumer, A, Toga, AW, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Trabzuni, D, Trost, S, Turner, J, Van den Heuvel, M, van der Wee, NJ, van Eijk, K, van Erp, TGM, van Haren, NEM, van 't Ent, D, van Tol, M-J, Hernandez, MCV, Veltman, DJ, Versace, A, Voelzke, H, Walker, R, Walter, H, Wang, L, Wardlaw, JM, Weale, ME, Weiner, MW, Wen, W, Westlye, LT, Whalley, HC, Whelan, CD, White, T, Winkler, AM, Wittfeld, K, Woldehawariat, G, Wolf, C, Zilles, D, Zwiers, MP, Thalamuthu, A, Schofield, PR, Freimer, NB, Lawrence, NS, Drevets, W, Thompson, PM, Stein, JL, Medland, SE, Hibar, DP, Vasquez, AA, Renteria, ME, Toro, R, Jahanshad, N, Schumann, G, Franke, B, Wright, MJ, Martin, NG, Agartz, I, Alda, M, Alhusaini, S, Almasy, L, Almeida, J, Alpert, K, Andreasen, NC, Andreassen, OA, Apostolova, LG, Appel, K, Armstrong, NJ, Aribisala, B, Bastin, ME, Bauer, M, Bearden, CE, Bergmann, O, Binder, EB, Blangero, J, Bockholt, HJ, Boen, E, Bois, C, Boomsma, DI, Booth, T, Bowman, IJ, Bralten, J, Brouwer, RM, Brunner, HG, Brohawn, DG, Buckner, RL, Buitelaar, J, Bulayeva, K, Bustillo, JR, Calhoun, VD, Cannon, DM, Cantor, RM, Carless, MA, Caseras, X, Cavalleri, GL, Chakravarty, MM, Chang, KD, Ching, CRK, Christoforou, A, Cichon, S, Clark, VP, Conrod, P, Coppola, G, Crespo-Facorro, B, Curran, JE, Czisch, M, Deary, IJ, de Geus, EJC, den Braber, A, Delvecchio, G, Depondt, C, de Haan, L, de Zubicaray, GI, Dima, D, Dimitrova, R, Djurovic, S, Dong, H, Donohoe, G, Duggirala, R, Dyer, TD, Ehrlich, S, Ekman, CJ, Elvsashagen, T, Emsell, L, Erk, S, Espeseth, T, Fagerness, J, Fears, S, Fedko, I, Fernandez, G, Fisher, SE, Foroud, T, Fox, PT, Francks, C, Frangou, S, Frey, EM, Frodl, T, Frouin, V, Garavan, H, Giddaluru, S, Glahn, DC, Godlewska, B, Goldstein, RZ, Gollub, RL, Grabe, HJ, Grimm, O, Gruber, O, Guadalupe, T, Gur, RE, Gur, RC, Goering, HHH, Hagenaars, S, Hajek, T, Hall, GB, Hall, J, Hardy, J, Hartman, CA, Hass, J, Hatton, SN, Haukvik, UK, Hegenscheid, K, Heinz, A, Hickie, IB, Ho, B-C, Hoehn, D, Hoekstra, PJ, Hollinshead, M, Holmes, AJ, Homuth, G, Hoogman, M, Hong, LE, Hosten, N, Hottenga, J-J, Pol, HEH, Hwang, KS, Jack, CR, Jenkinson, M, Johnston, C, Joensson, EG, Kahn, RS, Kasperaviciute, D, Kelly, S, Kim, S, Kochunov, P, Koenders, L, Kraemer, B, Kwok, JBJ, Lagopoulos, J, Laje, G, Landen, M, Landman, BA, Lauriello, J, Lawrie, SM, Lee, PH, Le Hellard, S, Lemaitre, H, Leonardo, CD, Li, C-S, Liberg, B, Liewald, DC, Liu, X, Lopez, LM, Loth, E, Lourdusamy, A, Luciano, M, Macciardi, F, Machielsen, MWJ, MacQueen, GM, Malt, UF, Mandl, R, Manoach, DS, Martinot, J-L, Matarin, M, Mather, KA, Mattheisen, M, Mattingsdal, M, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, McDonald, C, McIntosh, AM, McMahon, FJ, McMahon, KL, Meisenzahl, E, Melle, I, Milaneschi, Y, Mohnke, S, Montgomery, GW, Morris, DW, Moses, EK, Mueller, BA, Munoz Maniega, S, Muehleisen, TW, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Mwangi, B, Nauck, M, Nho, K, Nichols, TE, Nilsson, L-G, Nugent, AC, Nyberg, L, Olvera, RL, Oosterlaan, J, Ophoff, RA, Pandolfo, M, Papalampropoulou-Tsiridou, M, Papmeyer, M, Paus, T, Pausova, Z, Pearlson, GD, Penninx, BW, Peterson, CP, Pfennig, A, Phillips, M, Pike, GB, Poline, J-B, Potkin, SG, Puetz, B, Ramasamy, A, Rasmussen, J, Rietschel, M, Rijpkema, M, Risacher, SL, Roffman, JL, Roiz-Santianez, R, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, Rose, EJ, Royle, NA, Rujescu, D, Ryten, M, Sachdev, PS, Salami, A, Satterthwaite, TD, Savitz, J, Saykin, AJ, Scanlon, C, Schmaal, L, Schnack, HG, Schork, AJ, Schulz, SC, Schuer, R, Seidman, L, Shen, L, Shoemaker, JM, Simmons, A, Sisodiya, SM, Smith, C, Smoller, JW, Soares, JC, Sponheim, SR, Sprooten, E, Starr, JM, Steen, VM, Strakowski, S, Strike, L, Sussmann, J, Saemann, PG, Teumer, A, Toga, AW, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D, Trabzuni, D, Trost, S, Turner, J, Van den Heuvel, M, van der Wee, NJ, van Eijk, K, van Erp, TGM, van Haren, NEM, van 't Ent, D, van Tol, M-J, Hernandez, MCV, Veltman, DJ, Versace, A, Voelzke, H, Walker, R, Walter, H, Wang, L, Wardlaw, JM, Weale, ME, Weiner, MW, Wen, W, Westlye, LT, Whalley, HC, Whelan, CD, White, T, Winkler, AM, Wittfeld, K, Woldehawariat, G, Wolf, C, Zilles, D, Zwiers, MP, Thalamuthu, A, Schofield, PR, Freimer, NB, Lawrence, NS, and Drevets, W
- Abstract
The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium is a collaborative network of researchers working together on a range of large-scale studies that integrate data from 70 institutions worldwide. Organized into Working Groups that tackle questions in neuroscience, genetics, and medicine, ENIGMA studies have analyzed neuroimaging data from over 12,826 subjects. In addition, data from 12,171 individuals were provided by the CHARGE consortium for replication of findings, in a total of 24,997 subjects. By meta-analyzing results from many sites, ENIGMA has detected factors that affect the brain that no individual site could detect on its own, and that require larger numbers of subjects than any individual neuroimaging study has currently collected. ENIGMA's first project was a genome-wide association study identifying common variants in the genome associated with hippocampal volume or intracranial volume. Continuing work is exploring genetic associations with subcortical volumes (ENIGMA2) and white matter microstructure (ENIGMA-DTI). Working groups also focus on understanding how schizophrenia, bipolar illness, major depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affect the brain. We review the current progress of the ENIGMA Consortium, along with challenges and unexpected discoveries made on the way.
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- 2014
24. The ENIGMA Consortium: Large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data
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Thompson, P., Stein, J., Medland, S., Hibar, D., Vasquez, A., Renteria, M., Toro, R., Jahanshad, N., Schumann, G., Franke, B., Wright, M., Martin, N., Agartz, I., Alda, M., Alhusaini, S., Almasy, L., Almeida, J., Alpert, K., Andreasen, N., Andreassen, O., Apostolova, L., Appel, K., Armstrong, N., Aribisala, B., Bastin, M., Bauer, M., Bearden, C., Bergmann, O., Binder, E., Blangero, J., Bockholt, H., Boen, E., Bois, C., Boomsma, D., Booth, T., Bowman, I., Bralten, J., Brouwer, R., Brunner, H., Brohawn, D., Buckner, R., Buitelaar, J., Bulayeva, K., Bustillo, J., Calhoun, V., Cannon, D., Cantor, R., Carless, M., Caseras, X., Cavalleri, G., Chakravarty, M., Chang, K., Ching, C., Christoforou, A., Cichon, S., Clark, V., Conrod, P., Coppola, G., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J., Czisch, M., Deary, I., de Geus, E., den Braber, A., Delvecchio, G., Depondt, C., de Haan, L., de Zubicaray, G., Dima, D., Dimitrova, R., Djurovic, S., Dong, H., Donohoe, G., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T., Ehrlich, S., Ekman, C., Elvsashagen, T., Emsell, L., Erk, S., Espeseth, T., Fagerness, J., Fears, S., Fedko, I., Fernandez, G., Fisher, S., Foroud, T., Fox, P., Francks, C., Frangou, S., Frey, E., Frodl, T., Frouin, V., Garavan, H., Giddaluru, S., Glahn, D., Godlewska, B., Goldstein, R., Gollub, R., Grabe, H., Grimm, O., Gruber, O., Guadalupe, T., Gur, R., Goering, H., Hagenaars, S., Hajek, T., Hall, G., Hall, J., Hardy, J., Hartman, C., Hass, J., Hatton, S., Haukvik, U., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Hickie, I., Ho, B., Hoehn, D., Hoekstra, P., Hollinshead, M., Holmes, A., Homuth, G., Hoogman, M., Hong, L., Hosten, N., Hottenga, J., Pol, H., Hwang, K., Jack, C., Jenkinson, M., Johnston, C., Joensson, E., Kahn, R., Kasperaviciute, D., Kelly, S., Kim, S., Kochunov, P., Koenders, L., Kraemer, B., Kwok, J., Lagopoulos, J., Laje, G., Landen, M., Landman, B., Lauriello, J., Lawrie, S., Lee, P., Le Hellard, S., Lemaitre, H., Leonardo, C., Li, C., Liberg, B., Liewald, D., Liu, X., Lopez, L., Loth, E., Lourdusamy, A., Luciano, M., Macciardi, F., Machielsen, M., MacQueen, G., Malt, U., Mandl, R., Manoach, D., Martinot, J., Matarin, M., Mather, K., Mattheisen, M., Mattingsdal, M., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A., McMahon, F., McMahon, K., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Milaneschi, Y., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G., Morris, D., Moses, Eric, Mueller, B., Munoz Maniega, S., Muehleisen, T., Mueller-Myhsok, B., Mwangi, B., Nauck, M., Nho, K., Nichols, T., Nilsson, L., Nugent, A., Nyberg, L., Olvera, R., Oosterlaan, J., Ophoff, R., Pandolfo, M., Papalampropoulou-Tsiridou, M., Papmeyer, M., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Pearlson, G., Penninx, B., Peterson, C., Pfennig, A., Phillips, M., Pike, G., Poline, J., Potkin, S., Puetz, B., Ramasamy, A., Rasmussen, J., Rietschel, M., Rijpkema, M., Risacher, S., Roffman, J., Roiz-Santianez, R., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rose, E., Royle, N., Rujescu, D., Ryten, M., Sachdev, P., Salami, A., Satterthwaite, T., Savitz, J., Saykin, A., Scanlon, C., Schmaal, L., Schnack, H., Schork, A., Schulz, S., Schuer, R., Seidman, L., Shen, L., Shoemaker, J., Simmons, A., Sisodiya, S., Smith, C., Smoller, J., Soares, J., Sponheim, S., Sprooten, E., Starr, J., Steen, V., Strakowski, S., Strike, L., Sussmann, J., Saemann, P., Teumer, A., Toga, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Trabzuni, D., Trost, S., Turner, J., Van den Heuvel, M., van der Wee, N., van Eijk, K., van Erp, T., van Haren, N., van 't Ent, D., van Tol, M., Hernandez, M., Veltman, D., Versace, A., Voelzke, H., Walker, R., Walter, H., Wang, L., Wardlaw, J., Weale, M., Weiner, M., Wen, W., Westlye, L., Whalley, H., Whelan, C., White, T., Winkler, A., Wittfeld, K., Woldehawariat, G., Wolf, C., Zilles, D., Zwiers, M., Thalamuthu, A., Schofield, P., Freimer, N., Lawrence, N., Drevets, W., Thompson, P., Stein, J., Medland, S., Hibar, D., Vasquez, A., Renteria, M., Toro, R., Jahanshad, N., Schumann, G., Franke, B., Wright, M., Martin, N., Agartz, I., Alda, M., Alhusaini, S., Almasy, L., Almeida, J., Alpert, K., Andreasen, N., Andreassen, O., Apostolova, L., Appel, K., Armstrong, N., Aribisala, B., Bastin, M., Bauer, M., Bearden, C., Bergmann, O., Binder, E., Blangero, J., Bockholt, H., Boen, E., Bois, C., Boomsma, D., Booth, T., Bowman, I., Bralten, J., Brouwer, R., Brunner, H., Brohawn, D., Buckner, R., Buitelaar, J., Bulayeva, K., Bustillo, J., Calhoun, V., Cannon, D., Cantor, R., Carless, M., Caseras, X., Cavalleri, G., Chakravarty, M., Chang, K., Ching, C., Christoforou, A., Cichon, S., Clark, V., Conrod, P., Coppola, G., Crespo-Facorro, B., Curran, J., Czisch, M., Deary, I., de Geus, E., den Braber, A., Delvecchio, G., Depondt, C., de Haan, L., de Zubicaray, G., Dima, D., Dimitrova, R., Djurovic, S., Dong, H., Donohoe, G., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T., Ehrlich, S., Ekman, C., Elvsashagen, T., Emsell, L., Erk, S., Espeseth, T., Fagerness, J., Fears, S., Fedko, I., Fernandez, G., Fisher, S., Foroud, T., Fox, P., Francks, C., Frangou, S., Frey, E., Frodl, T., Frouin, V., Garavan, H., Giddaluru, S., Glahn, D., Godlewska, B., Goldstein, R., Gollub, R., Grabe, H., Grimm, O., Gruber, O., Guadalupe, T., Gur, R., Goering, H., Hagenaars, S., Hajek, T., Hall, G., Hall, J., Hardy, J., Hartman, C., Hass, J., Hatton, S., Haukvik, U., Hegenscheid, K., Heinz, A., Hickie, I., Ho, B., Hoehn, D., Hoekstra, P., Hollinshead, M., Holmes, A., Homuth, G., Hoogman, M., Hong, L., Hosten, N., Hottenga, J., Pol, H., Hwang, K., Jack, C., Jenkinson, M., Johnston, C., Joensson, E., Kahn, R., Kasperaviciute, D., Kelly, S., Kim, S., Kochunov, P., Koenders, L., Kraemer, B., Kwok, J., Lagopoulos, J., Laje, G., Landen, M., Landman, B., Lauriello, J., Lawrie, S., Lee, P., Le Hellard, S., Lemaitre, H., Leonardo, C., Li, C., Liberg, B., Liewald, D., Liu, X., Lopez, L., Loth, E., Lourdusamy, A., Luciano, M., Macciardi, F., Machielsen, M., MacQueen, G., Malt, U., Mandl, R., Manoach, D., Martinot, J., Matarin, M., Mather, K., Mattheisen, M., Mattingsdal, M., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A., McMahon, F., McMahon, K., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Milaneschi, Y., Mohnke, S., Montgomery, G., Morris, D., Moses, Eric, Mueller, B., Munoz Maniega, S., Muehleisen, T., Mueller-Myhsok, B., Mwangi, B., Nauck, M., Nho, K., Nichols, T., Nilsson, L., Nugent, A., Nyberg, L., Olvera, R., Oosterlaan, J., Ophoff, R., Pandolfo, M., Papalampropoulou-Tsiridou, M., Papmeyer, M., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Pearlson, G., Penninx, B., Peterson, C., Pfennig, A., Phillips, M., Pike, G., Poline, J., Potkin, S., Puetz, B., Ramasamy, A., Rasmussen, J., Rietschel, M., Rijpkema, M., Risacher, S., Roffman, J., Roiz-Santianez, R., Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., Rose, E., Royle, N., Rujescu, D., Ryten, M., Sachdev, P., Salami, A., Satterthwaite, T., Savitz, J., Saykin, A., Scanlon, C., Schmaal, L., Schnack, H., Schork, A., Schulz, S., Schuer, R., Seidman, L., Shen, L., Shoemaker, J., Simmons, A., Sisodiya, S., Smith, C., Smoller, J., Soares, J., Sponheim, S., Sprooten, E., Starr, J., Steen, V., Strakowski, S., Strike, L., Sussmann, J., Saemann, P., Teumer, A., Toga, A., Tordesillas-Gutierrez, D., Trabzuni, D., Trost, S., Turner, J., Van den Heuvel, M., van der Wee, N., van Eijk, K., van Erp, T., van Haren, N., van 't Ent, D., van Tol, M., Hernandez, M., Veltman, D., Versace, A., Voelzke, H., Walker, R., Walter, H., Wang, L., Wardlaw, J., Weale, M., Weiner, M., Wen, W., Westlye, L., Whalley, H., Whelan, C., White, T., Winkler, A., Wittfeld, K., Woldehawariat, G., Wolf, C., Zilles, D., Zwiers, M., Thalamuthu, A., Schofield, P., Freimer, N., Lawrence, N., and Drevets, W.
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The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium is a collaborative network of researchers working together on a range of large-scale studies that integrate data from 70 institutions worldwide. Organized into Working Groups that tackle questions in neuroscience, genetics, and medicine, ENIGMA studies have analyzed neuroimaging data from over 12,826 subjects. In addition, data from 12,171 individuals were provided by the CHARGE consortium for replication of findings, in a total of 24,997 subjects. By meta-analyzing results from many sites, ENIGMA has detected factors that affect the brain that no individual site could detect on its own, and that require larger numbers of subjects than any individual neuroimaging study has currently collected. ENIGMA's first project was a genome-wide association study identifying common variants in the genome associated with hippocampal volume or intracranial volume. Continuing work is exploring genetic associations with subcortical volumes (ENIGMA2) and white matter microstructure (ENIGMA-DTI). Working groups also focus on understanding how schizophrenia, bipolar illness, major depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affect the brain. We review the current progress of the ENIGMA Consortium, along with challenges and unexpected discoveries made on the way. © 2014 The Author(s).
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25. 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 polymorphism and neuroticism are linked by resting state functional connectivity of amygdala and fusiform gyrus
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Kruschwitz, J. D., primary, Walter, M., additional, Varikuti, D., additional, Jensen, J., additional, Plichta, M. M., additional, Haddad, L., additional, Grimm, O., additional, Mohnke, S., additional, Pöhland, L., additional, Schott, B., additional, Wold, A., additional, Mühleisen, T. W., additional, Heinz, A., additional, Erk, S., additional, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N., additional, Witt, S. H., additional, Nöthen, M. M., additional, Rietschel, M., additional, Meyer-Lindenberg, A., additional, and Walter, H., additional
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Tantchik, W., Mohnke, S., and Walter, H.
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27. Ecological Momentary Assessment
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Vogel, B., Mohnke, S., and Walter, H.
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28. Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes.
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Stein, J.L., Medland, S.E., Arias Vasquez, A., Hibar, D.P., Senstad, R.E., Winkler, A.M., Toro, R., Appel, K., Bartecek, R., Bergmann, O., Bernard, M., Brown, A.A., Cannon, D.M., Chakravarty, M.M., Christoforou, A., Domin, M., Grimm, O., Hollinshead, M., Holmes, A.J., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J.J., Langan, C., Lopez, L.M., Hansell, N.K., Hwang, K.S., Kim, S., Laje, G., Lee, P.H., Liu, X., Loth, E., Lourdusamy, A., Mattingsdal, M., Mohnke, S., Maniega, S.M., Nho, K., Nugent, A.C., O'Brien, C., Papmeyer, M., Putz, B., Ramasamy, A., Rasmussen, J., Rijpkema, M.J.P., Risacher, S.L., Roddey, J.C., Rose, E.J., Ryten, M., Shen, L., Sprooten, E., Strengman, E., Teumer, A., Trabzuni, D., Turner, J., Eijk, K. van, Erp, T.G. van, Tol, M.J. van, Wittfeld, K., Wolf, C. de, Woudstra, S., Aleman, A., Alhusaini, S., Almasy, L., Binder, E.B., Brohawn, D.G., Cantor, R.M., Carless, M.A., Corvin, A., Czisch, M., Curran, J.E., Davies, G., Almeida, M.A. de, Delanty, N., Depondt, C., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Erk, S., Fagerness, J., Fox, P.T., Freimer, N.B., Gill, M., Goring, H.H., Hagler, D.J., Hoehn, D., Holsboer, F., Hoogman, M., Hosten, N., Jahanshad, N., Johnson, M.P., Kasperaviciute, D., Kent Jr., J.W., Kochunov, P., Lancaster, J.L., Lawrie, S.M., Liewald, D.C., Mandl, R.C.W., Matarin, M., Mattheisen, M., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Moses, E.K., Muhleisen, T.W., Nauck, M., Nothen, Markus, Olvera, R.L., Pandolfo, M., Pike, G.B., Puls, R., Reinvang, I., Renteria, M.E., Rietschel, M., Roffman, J.L., Royle, N.A., Rujescu, D., Savitz, J., Schnack, H.G., Schnell, K., Seiferth, N., Smith, C., Steen, V.M., Valdes Hernandez, M.C., Heuvel, M. van den, Wee, N.J.A. van der, Haren, N.E.M. van, Veltman, J.A., Volzke, H., Walker, R., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Agartz, I., Boomsma, D.I., Cavalleri, G.L., Dale, A.M., Djurovic, S., Drevets, W.C., Hagoort, P., Hall, J., Heinz, A., Jack Jr., C.R., Foroud, T.M., Hellard, S. Le, Macciardi, F., Montgomery, G.W., Poline, J.B., Porteous, D.J., Sisodiya, S.M., Starr, J.M., Sussmann, J., Toga, A.W., Veltman, D.J., Walter, H., Weiner, M.W., Bis, J.C., Ikram, M.A., Smith, A.V., Gudnason, V., Tzourio, C., Vernooij, M.W., Launer, L.J., DeCarli, C., Seshadri, S., Andreassen, O.A., Apostolova, L.G., Bastin, M.E., Blangero, J., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Cichon, S., Coppola, G., Zubicaray, G.I. de, Deary, I.J., Donohoe, G., Geus, E.J. de, Espeseth, T., Fernandez, G.S.E., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Hardy, J., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jenkinson, M., Kahn, R.S., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., McMahon, F.J., McMahon, K.L., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Morris, D.W., Muller-Myhsok, B., Nichols, T.E., Ophoff, R.A., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Potkin, S.G., Samann, P.G., Saykin, A.J., Schumann, G., Smoller, J.W., Wardlaw, J.M., Weale, M.E., Martin, N.G., Franke, B., Wright, M.J., Thompson, P.M., Klaasen, A., et al., Stein, J.L., Medland, S.E., Arias Vasquez, A., Hibar, D.P., Senstad, R.E., Winkler, A.M., Toro, R., Appel, K., Bartecek, R., Bergmann, O., Bernard, M., Brown, A.A., Cannon, D.M., Chakravarty, M.M., Christoforou, A., Domin, M., Grimm, O., Hollinshead, M., Holmes, A.J., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J.J., Langan, C., Lopez, L.M., Hansell, N.K., Hwang, K.S., Kim, S., Laje, G., Lee, P.H., Liu, X., Loth, E., Lourdusamy, A., Mattingsdal, M., Mohnke, S., Maniega, S.M., Nho, K., Nugent, A.C., O'Brien, C., Papmeyer, M., Putz, B., Ramasamy, A., Rasmussen, J., Rijpkema, M.J.P., Risacher, S.L., Roddey, J.C., Rose, E.J., Ryten, M., Shen, L., Sprooten, E., Strengman, E., Teumer, A., Trabzuni, D., Turner, J., Eijk, K. van, Erp, T.G. van, Tol, M.J. van, Wittfeld, K., Wolf, C. de, Woudstra, S., Aleman, A., Alhusaini, S., Almasy, L., Binder, E.B., Brohawn, D.G., Cantor, R.M., Carless, M.A., Corvin, A., Czisch, M., Curran, J.E., Davies, G., Almeida, M.A. de, Delanty, N., Depondt, C., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T.D., Erk, S., Fagerness, J., Fox, P.T., Freimer, N.B., Gill, M., Goring, H.H., Hagler, D.J., Hoehn, D., Holsboer, F., Hoogman, M., Hosten, N., Jahanshad, N., Johnson, M.P., Kasperaviciute, D., Kent Jr., J.W., Kochunov, P., Lancaster, J.L., Lawrie, S.M., Liewald, D.C., Mandl, R.C.W., Matarin, M., Mattheisen, M., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Moses, E.K., Muhleisen, T.W., Nauck, M., Nothen, Markus, Olvera, R.L., Pandolfo, M., Pike, G.B., Puls, R., Reinvang, I., Renteria, M.E., Rietschel, M., Roffman, J.L., Royle, N.A., Rujescu, D., Savitz, J., Schnack, H.G., Schnell, K., Seiferth, N., Smith, C., Steen, V.M., Valdes Hernandez, M.C., Heuvel, M. van den, Wee, N.J.A. van der, Haren, N.E.M. van, Veltman, J.A., Volzke, H., Walker, R., Westlye, L.T., Whelan, C.D., Agartz, I., Boomsma, D.I., Cavalleri, G.L., Dale, A.M., Djurovic, S., Drevets, W.C., Hagoort, P., Hall, J., Heinz, A., Jack Jr., C.R., Foroud, T.M., Hellard, S. Le, Macciardi, F., Montgomery, G.W., Poline, J.B., Porteous, D.J., Sisodiya, S.M., Starr, J.M., Sussmann, J., Toga, A.W., Veltman, D.J., Walter, H., Weiner, M.W., Bis, J.C., Ikram, M.A., Smith, A.V., Gudnason, V., Tzourio, C., Vernooij, M.W., Launer, L.J., DeCarli, C., Seshadri, S., Andreassen, O.A., Apostolova, L.G., Bastin, M.E., Blangero, J., Brunner, H.G., Buckner, R.L., Cichon, S., Coppola, G., Zubicaray, G.I. de, Deary, I.J., Donohoe, G., Geus, E.J. de, Espeseth, T., Fernandez, G.S.E., Glahn, D.C., Grabe, H.J., Hardy, J., Hulshoff Pol, H.E., Jenkinson, M., Kahn, R.S., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A.M., McMahon, F.J., McMahon, K.L., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Morris, D.W., Muller-Myhsok, B., Nichols, T.E., Ophoff, R.A., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Potkin, S.G., Samann, P.G., Saykin, A.J., Schumann, G., Smoller, J.W., Wardlaw, J.M., Weale, M.E., Martin, N.G., Franke, B., Wright, M.J., Thompson, P.M., Klaasen, A., and et al.
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01 mei 2012, Contains fulltext : 108202.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access), Identifying genetic variants influencing human brain structures may reveal new biological mechanisms underlying cognition and neuropsychiatric illness. The volume of the hippocampus is a biomarker of incipient Alzheimer's disease and is reduced in schizophrenia, major depression and mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Whereas many brain imaging phenotypes are highly heritable, identifying and replicating genetic influences has been difficult, as small effects and the high costs of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have led to underpowered studies. Here we report genome-wide association meta-analyses and replication for mean bilateral hippocampal, total brain and intracranial volumes from a large multinational consortium. The intergenic variant rs7294919 was associated with hippocampal volume (12q24.22; N = 21,151; P = 6.70 x 10(-16)) and the expression levels of the positional candidate gene TESC in brain tissue. Additionally, rs10784502, located within HMGA2, was associated with intracranial volume (12q14.3; N = 15,782; P = 1.12 x 10(-12)). We also identified a suggestive association with total brain volume at rs10494373 within DDR2 (1q23.3; N = 6,500; P = 5.81 x 10(-7)).
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29. Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes
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Stein, J., Medland, S., Vasquez, A., Hibar, D., Senstad, R., Winkler, A., Toro, R., Appel, K., Bartecek, R., Bergmann, O., Bernard, M., Brown, A., Cannon, D., Chakravarty, M., Christoforou, A., Domin, M., Grimm, O., Hollinshead, M., Holmes, A., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J., Langan, C., Lopez, L., Hansell, N., Hwang, K., Kim, S., Laje, G., Lee, P., Liu, X., Loth, E., Lourdusamy, A., Mattingsdal, M., Mohnke, S., Maniega, S., Nho, K., Nugent, A., O'Brien, C., Papmeyer, M., Putz, B., Ramasamy, A., Rasmussen, J., Rijpkema, M., Risacher, S., Roddey, J., Rose, E., Ryten, M., Shen, L., Sprooten, E., Strengman, E., Teumer, A., Trabzuni, D., Turner, J., van Eijk, K., van Erp, T., van Tol, M., Wittfeld, K., Wolf, C., Woudstra, S., Aleman, A., Alhusaini, S., Almasy, L., Binder, E., Brohawn, D., Cantor, R., Carless, M., Corvin, A., Czisch, M., Curran, J., Davies, G., de Almeida, M., Delanty, N., Depondt, C., Duggirala, R., Dyer, T., Erk, S., Fagerness, J., Fox, P., Freimer, N., Gill, M., Goering, H., Hagler, D., Hoehn, D., Holsboer, F., Hoogman, M., Hosten, N., Jahanshad, N., Johnson, M., Kasperaviciute, D., Kent, J., Kochunov, P., Lancaster, J., Lawrie, S., Liewald, D., Mandl, R., Matarin, M., Mattheisen, M., Meisenzahl, E., Melle, I., Moses, Eric, Muehleisen, T., Nauck, M., Noethen, M., Olvera, R., Pandolfo, M., Pike, G., Puls, R., Reinvang, I., Renteria, M., Rietschel, M., Roffman, J., Royle, N., Rujescu, D., Savitz, J., Schnack, H., Schnell, K., Seiferth, N., Smith, C., Steen, V., Hernandez, M., Van den Heuvel, M., van der Wee, N., Van Haren, N., Veltman, J., Voelzke, H., Walker, R., Westlye, L., Whelan, C., Agartz, I., Boomsma, D., Cavalleri, G., Dale, A., Djurovic, S., Drevets, W., Hagoort, P., Hall, J., Heinz, A., Jack, C., Foroud, T., Le Hellard, S., Macciardi, F., Montgomery, G., Poline, J., Porteous, D., Sisodiya, S., Starr, J., Sussmann, J., Toga, A., Veltman, D., Walter, H., Weiner, M., Bis, J., Ikram, M., Smith, A., Gudnason, V., Tzourio, C., Vernooij, M., Launer, L., DeCarli, C., Seshadri, S., Andreassen, O., Apostolova, L., Bastin, M., Blangero, J., Brunner, H., Buckner, R., Cichon, S., Coppola, G., de Zubicaray, G., Deary, I., Donohoe, G., de Geus, E., Espeseth, T., Fernandez, G., Glahn, D., Grabe, H., Hardy, J., Pol, H., Jenkinson, M., Kahn, R., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A., McMahon, F., McMahon, K., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Morris, D., Mueller-Myhsok, B., Nichols, T., Ophoff, R., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B., Potkin, S., Saemann, P., Saykin, A., Schumann, G., Smoller, J., Wardlaw, J., Weale, M., Martin, N., Franke, B., Wright, M., Thompson, P., Stein, J., Medland, S., Vasquez, A., Hibar, D., Senstad, R., Winkler, A., Toro, R., Appel, K., Bartecek, R., Bergmann, O., Bernard, M., Brown, A., Cannon, D., Chakravarty, M., Christoforou, A., Domin, M., Grimm, O., Hollinshead, M., Holmes, A., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J., Langan, C., Lopez, L., Hansell, N., Hwang, K., Kim, S., Laje, G., Lee, P., Liu, X., Loth, E., Lourdusamy, A., Mattingsdal, M., Mohnke, 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Ophoff, R., Paus, T., Pausova, Z., Penninx, B., Potkin, S., Saemann, P., Saykin, A., Schumann, G., Smoller, J., Wardlaw, J., Weale, M., Martin, N., Franke, B., Wright, M., and Thompson, P.
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Identifying genetic variants influencing human brain structures may reveal new biological mechanisms underlying cognition and neuropsychiatric illness. The volume of the hippocampus is a biomarker of incipient Alzheimer's disease and is reduced in schizophrenia, major depression and mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Whereas many brain imaging phenotypes are highly heritable, identifying and replicating genetic influences has been difficult, as small effects and the high costs of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have led to underpowered studies. Here we report genome-wide association meta-analyses and replication for mean bilateral hippocampal, total brain and intracranial volumes from a large multinational consortium. The intergenic variant rs7294919 was associated with hippocampal volume (12q24.22; N = 21,151; P = 6.70 × 10 -16) and the expression levels of the positional candidate gene TESC in brain tissue. Additionally, rs10784502, located within HMGA2, was associated with intracranial volume (12q14.3; N = 15,782; P = 1.12 × 10 -12). We also identified a suggestive association with total brain volume at rs10494373 within DDR2 (1q23.3; N = 6,500; P = 5.81 × 10 -7). © 2012 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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30. Epistatic interaction of genetic depression risk variants in the human subgenual cingulate cortex during memory encoding
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Schott, B H, primary, Assmann, A, additional, Schmierer, P, additional, Soch, J, additional, Erk, S, additional, Garbusow, M, additional, Mohnke, S, additional, Pöhland, L, additional, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, additional, Barman, A, additional, Wüstenberg, T, additional, Haddad, L, additional, Grimm, O, additional, Witt, S, additional, Richter, S, additional, Klein, M, additional, Schütze, H, additional, Mühleisen, T W, additional, Cichon, S, additional, Rietschel, M, additional, Noethen, M M, additional, Tost, H, additional, Gundelfinger, E D, additional, Düzel, E, additional, Heinz, A, additional, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, additional, Seidenbecher, C I, additional, and Walter, H, additional
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31. Functional neuroimaging effects of recently discovered genetic risk loci for schizophrenia and polygenic risk profile in five RDoC subdomains
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Erk, S, Mohnke, S, Ripke, S, Lett, T A, Veer, I M, Wackerhagen, C, Grimm, O, Romanczuk-Seiferth, N, Degenhardt, F, Tost, H, Mattheisen, M, Mühleisen, T W, Charlet, K, Skarabis, N, Kiefer, F, Cichon, S, Witt, S H, Nöthen, M M, Rietschel, M, Heinz, A, Meyer-Lindenberg, A, and Walter, H
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Recently, 125 loci with genome-wide support for association with schizophrenia were identified. We investigated the impact of these variants and their accumulated genetic risk on brain activation in five neurocognitive domains of the Research Domain Criteria (working memory, reward processing, episodic memory, social cognition and emotion processing). In 578 healthy subjects we tested for association (i) of a polygenic risk profile score (RPS) including all single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) reaching genome-wide significance in the recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) meta-analysis and (ii) of all independent genome-wide significant loci separately that showed sufficient distribution of all allelic groups in our sample (105 SNPs). The RPS was nominally associated with perigenual anterior cingulate and posterior cingulate/precuneus activation during episodic memory (PFWE(ROI)=0.047) and social cognition (PFWE(ROI)=0.025), respectively. Single SNP analyses revealed that rs9607782, located near EP300, was significantly associated with amygdala recruitment during emotion processing (PFWE(ROI)=1.63 × 10−4, surpassing Bonferroni correction for the number of SNPs). Importantly, this association was replicable in an independent sample (N=150; PFWE(ROI)<0.025). Other SNP effects previously associated with imaging phenotypes were nominally significant, but did not withstand correction for the number of SNPs tested. To assess whether there was true signal within our data, we repeated single SNP analyses with 105 randomly chosen non-schizophrenia-associated variants, observing fewer significant results and lower association probabilities. Applying stringent methodological procedures, we found preliminary evidence for the notion that genetic risk for schizophrenia conferred by rs9607782 may be mediated by amygdala function. We critically evaluate the potential caveats of the methodological approaches employed and offer suggestions for future studies., Version of Record
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32. The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data
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USA], Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research [Oslo] (NORMENT), University of Oslo (UiO)-Haukeland University Hospital, University of Bergen (UiB)-University of Bergen (UiB)-Oslo University Hospital [Oslo], Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Brain Research Imaging Centre, Imaging Sciences, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus [Dresden, Germany], Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior [Los Angeles, Ca], Institute of Clinical Medicine [Oslo], Faculty of Medicine [Oslo], Royal Hospital for Sick Children [Edinburgh], Department of General Practice/EMGO Institute, Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology (CCACE), University of Edinburgh-Medical Research Council (MRC), Radboud University [Nijmegen], Brain Centre Rudolf Magnus [Utrecht], Department of Human Genetics [Nijmegen], Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit, Harvard University, Russian Academy of Sciences [Moscow] (RAS), The University of New Mexico [Albuquerque], The Mind Research Network, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering [Albuquerque] (ECE Department), National University of Ireland [Galway] (NUI Galway), University of California (UC), Institute of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health [Toronto] (CAMH), Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering [Toronto, ON, Canada] (IBBME), University of Toronto, Stanford School of Medicine [Stanford], Stanford Medicine, Stanford University-Stanford University, Universität Bonn = University of Bonn, Jülich Research Centre, University of Basel (Unibas), Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine / Research Center of the Sainte-Justine University Hospital [Montreal, Canada], Université de Montréal (UdeM)-CHU Sainte Justine [Montréal], Fundación Marqués de Valdecilla-Instituto de Formación e Investigación Marqués de Valdecilla (IFIMAV), Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, Texas 78229, USA, University Hospital Regensburg, Hartford Hospital, University of Oxford, HELIOS Klinikum Stralsund Hanseatic, University of Heidelberg, Medical Faculty, Georg-August-University = Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, University of Pennsylvania, McMaster University [Hamilton, Ontario], UCL, Institute of Neurology [London], Brain and Mind Research Institute, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Diakonhjemmet Hospital, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Oakland University, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB), South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland [Helsinki] (FIMM), Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE), Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki-Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki, University of Maryland [Baltimore], Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), University of Gothenburg (GU), Karolinska Institutet [Stockholm], Vanderbilt University [Nashville], University of Missouri [Columbia] (Mizzou), University of Missouri System, Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot (SHFJ), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Clinatec - Centre de recherche biomédicale Edmond J.Safra (SCLIN), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives - Laboratoire d'Electronique et de Technologie de l'Information (CEA-LETI), Direction de Recherche Technologique (CEA) (DRT (CEA)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Direction de Recherche Technologique (CEA) (DRT (CEA)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [Grenoble] (CHU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Department of Neuroscience, Yale University School of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC), Columbia University [New York], University of Nottingham, UK (UON), University of California [Irvine] (UC Irvine), Università degli Studi di Milano = University of Milan (UNIMI), Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences [Oslo] (HiOA), Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA), School of Psychiatry, UNSW Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Aarhus University [Aarhus], Sorlandet Hospital HF, University Hospital Mannheim | Universitätsmedizin Mannheim, Centre for Advanced Imaging [Brisbane] (CAI), Ludwig Maximilian University [Munich] (LMU), Translational Gerontology Branch, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, The University of Western Australia (UWA), University of Minnesota [Morris], University of Minnesota System, Munich Cluster for systems neurology [Munich] (SyNergy), Technische Universität Munchen - Université Technique de Munich [Munich, Allemagne] (TUM)-Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Indiana State University, Stockholm Brain Institute [Stockholm, Sweden], Stockholm University, Umeå University, University of Texas Health Science Center, Department of Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Amsterdam [Amsterdam] (UvA), Rotman Research Institute at the Baycrest Centre (RRI), The Hospital for sick children [Toronto] (SickKids), University of Pittsburgh (PITT), University of California [Berkeley] (UC Berkeley), King's College, Reta Lila Weston Institute, UCL Institute of Neurology, Department of Molecular Neuroscience, University College of London [London] (UCL)-Institute of Neurology, University of Cantabria, Santander, Research Triangle Institute International (RTI International), Martin-Luther-Universität Halle Wittenberg (MLU), Prince of Wales Hospital, Karolinska Institute, Laureate institute for brain research, Tulsa, University of Tulsa, Department of Cognitive Sciences [Univ California San Diego] (CogSci - UC San Diego), University of Minnesota Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center [Boston] (BIDMC), Harvard Medical School [Boston] (HMS), Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Institute of Psychiatry, NIHR Biomedical Research Centre [London], Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust-King‘s College London, Edinburgh Dementia Prevention & Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, Center for Human Genetic Research, VA NY Harbor Health Care System, Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience [UC, Cincinnati], University of Cincinnati (UC), University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital [Santander], King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Resarch Centre [Riyadh, Saudi Arabia] (KFSHRC), Psychiatry and Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Universiteit Leiden-Universiteit Leiden, Universiteit Leiden, Department of Biological Psychology [Amsterdam], Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam [Amsterdam] (VU), The Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Berlin School of Mind and Brain [Berlin], Humboldt University Of Berlin, University of California [San Francisco] (UC San Francisco), School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Department of Public Health, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Exeter, Janssen Research & Development, A complete listing of ADNI investigators is available at http://adni.loni.usc.edu/wp-content/uploads/how_to_apply/ADNI_Acknowledgement_List.pdf The work reviewed here was funded by a large number of federal and private agencies worldwide, listed in Stein et al. (2012), the funding for listed consortia is also itemized in Stein et al. (2012)., Medical Oncology, Epidemiology, Clinical Chemistry, Cardiology, Neurosciences, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology, Radboud University Medical Center [Nijmegen]-Radboud university [Nijmegen]-Radboud University Medical Center [Nijmegen]-Radboud university [Nijmegen], Universidade do Porto, FMRIB Centre- John Radcliffe Hospital [Oxford University Hospital]-University of Oxford [Oxford], Université de Lorraine (UL)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Lorraine (UL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Inria Saclay - Ile de France, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Service NEUROSPIN (NEUROSPIN), Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Smoller, Jordan, Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [Grenoble] (CHU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019] (UGA [2016-2019]), ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, Adult Psychiatry, Other departments, University of Oxford [Oxford]- John Radcliffe Hospital [Oxford University Hospital]-FMRIB Centre, and Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)
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endocrine system ,Multi-site ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,body-mass index ,Clinical Neurology ,multivariate parallel ica ,Neuroimaging ,methods [Genome-Wide Association Study] ,human brain structure ,methods [Brain Mapping] ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,ddc:150 ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,cortical surface-area ,Genetics ,voxel-based morphometry ,GWAS ,Humans ,Cooperative Behavior ,disease risk variant ,Brain Mapping ,MRI ,Consortium ,Meta-analysis ,white-matter microstructure ,SI: Genetic Neuroimaging in Aging and Age-Related Diseases ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neurology ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,quantitative trait loci ,RC0321 ,genome-wide association ,[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC] ,tensor-based morphometry ,methods [Neuroimaging] ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium is a collaborative network of researchers working together on a range of large-scale studies that integrate data from 70 institutions worldwide. Organized into Working Groups that tackle questions in neuroscience, genetics, and medicine, ENIGMA studies have analyzed neuroimaging data from over 12,826 subjects. In addition, data from 12,171 individuals were provided by the CHARGE consortium for replication of findings, in a total of 24,997 subjects. By meta-analyzing results from many sites, ENIGMA has detected factors that affect the brain that no individual site could detect on its own, and that require larger numbers of subjects than any individual neuroimaging study has currently collected. ENIGMA’s first project was a genome-wide association study identifying common variants in the genome associated with hippocampal volume or intracranial volume. Continuing work is exploring genetic associations with subcortical volumes (ENIGMA2) and white matter microstructure (ENIGMA-DTI). Working groups also focus on understanding how schizophrenia, bipolar illness, major depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affect the brain. We review the current progress of the ENIGMA Consortium, along with challenges and unexpected discoveries made on the way. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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33. Effects of aerobic exercise on hippocampal formation volume in people with schizophrenia - a systematic review and meta-analysis with original data from a randomized-controlled trial.
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Roell L, Fischer T, Keeser D, Papazov B, Lembeck M, Papazova I, Greska D, Muenz S, Schneider-Axmann T, Sykorova E, Thieme CE, Vogel BO, Mohnke S, Huppertz C, Roeh A, Keller-Varady K, Malchow B, Stoecklein S, Ertl-Wagner B, Henkel K, Wolfarth B, Tantchik W, Walter H, Hirjak D, Schmitt A, Hasan A, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Falkai P, and Maurus I
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Background: The hippocampal formation represents a key region in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Aerobic exercise poses a promising add-on treatment to potentially counteract structural impairments of the hippocampal formation and associated symptomatic burden. However, current evidence regarding exercise effects on the hippocampal formation in schizophrenia is largely heterogeneous. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the impact of aerobic exercise on total hippocampal formation volume. Additionally, we used data from a recent multicenter randomized-controlled trial to examine the effects of aerobic exercise on hippocampal formation subfield volumes and their respective clinical implications., Methods: The meta-analysis comprised six studies that investigated the influence of aerobic exercise on total hippocampal formation volume compared to a control condition with a total of 186 people with schizophrenia (100 male, 86 female), while original data from 29 patients (20 male, 9 female) was considered to explore effects of six months of aerobic exercise on hippocampal formation subfield volumes., Results: Our meta-analysis did not demonstrate a significant effect of aerobic exercise on total hippocampal formation volume in people with schizophrenia ( g = 0.33 [-0.12 to 0.77]), p = 0.15), but our original data suggested significant volume increases in certain hippocampal subfields, namely the cornu ammonis and dentate gyrus., Conclusions: Driven by the necessity of better understanding the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, the present work underlines the importance to focus on hippocampal formation subfields and to characterize subgroups of patients that show neuroplastic responses to aerobic exercise accompanied by corresponding clinical improvements.
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34. Predictors of adherence to exercise interventions in people with schizophrenia.
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Schwaiger R, Maurus I, Lembeck M, Papazova I, Greska D, Muenz S, Sykorova E, Thieme CE, Vogel BO, Mohnke S, Huppertz C, Roeh A, Keller-Varady K, Malchow B, Walter H, Wolfarth B, Wölwer W, Henkel K, Hirjak D, Schmitt A, Hasan A, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Falkai P, and Roell L
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Quality of Life, Physical Fitness physiology, Schizophrenia therapy, Schizophrenia rehabilitation, Schizophrenia physiopathology, Exercise Therapy, Patient Compliance statistics & numerical data
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Exercise interventions are nowadays considered as effective add-on treatments in people with schizophrenia but are usually associated with high dropout rates. Therefore, the present study investigated potential predictors of adherence from a large multicenter study, encompassing two types of exercise training, conducted over a 6-month period with individuals with schizophrenia. First, we examined the role of multiple participants' characteristics, including levels of functioning, symptom severity, cognitive performance, quality of life, and physical fitness. Second, we used K-means clustering to identify clinical subgroups of participants that potentially exhibited superior adherence. Last, we explored if adherence could be predicted on the individual level using Random Forest, Logistic Regression, and Ridge Regression. We found that individuals with higher levels of functioning at baseline were more likely to adhere to the exercise interventions, while other factors such as symptom severity, cognitive performance, quality of life or physical fitness seemed to be less influential. Accordingly, the high-functioning group with low symptoms exhibited a greater likelihood of adhering to the interventions compared to the severely ill group. Despite incorporating various algorithms, it was not possible to predict adherence at the individual level. These findings add to the understanding of the factors that influence adherence to exercise interventions. They underscore the predictive importance of daily life functioning while indicating a lack of association between symptom severity and adherence. Future research should focus on developing targeted strategies to improve adherence, particularly for people with schizophrenia who suffer from impairments in daily functioning.Clinical trials registration The study of this manuscript which the manuscript is based was registered in the International Clinical Trials Database, ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT number: NCT03466112, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03466112?term=NCT03466112&draw=2&rank=1 ) and in the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00009804., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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35. The architecture of paranoia in the general population: A self-report and ecological momentary assessment study.
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Neidhart M, Mohnke S, Vogel BO, and Walter H
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- Humans, Female, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Young Adult, Germany epidemiology, Aged, Adolescent, Ecological Momentary Assessment, Paranoid Disorders epidemiology, Self Report
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Paranoia is a common delusion type found in clinical and non-clinical populations. A hierarchical, dimensional model of paranoia in the general population has been proposed, with four categories representing increasing levels of paranoia: interpersonal sensitivity (IP), mistrust (M), ideas of reference (IR), persecutory ideas (PI). What is currently lacking and could provide insights into etiology is a comprehensive clinical characterization of the lower end of the paranoia spectrum, psychological domains that are associated with symptom severity, and how paranoia and its structure fluctuate over time. This study conducted both cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys with 802 participants from the German population assessing paranoia and general psychopathology. Data was collected through Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA). Several statistical approaches were used including confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), latent class analysis (LCA) and mixed modelling analyses (ME). Paranoid experiences appear to be a common phenomenon that occur in people with and without mental illness. Subjects clustered into four paranoia severity subgroups (IP, M, IR, PI) and showed significant associations in various psychological domains like increased psychiatric symptoms and maladaptive coping. Paranoia fluctuates over time in all four severity subgroups, but the hierarchical subgrouping was stable. Both persecutory ideations and interpersonal sensitivity were significant predictors of paranoia. Findings provide important insights into the architecture of paranoia in the German population by characterizing their hierarchical, dimensional, and dynamic structure and its link to psychopathology., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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36. Effects of Exercise on Structural and Functional Brain Patterns in Schizophrenia-Data From a Multicenter Randomized-Controlled Study.
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Roell L, Keeser D, Papazov B, Lembeck M, Papazova I, Greska D, Muenz S, Schneider-Axmann T, Sykorova EB, Thieme CE, Vogel BO, Mohnke S, Huppertz C, Roeh A, Keller-Varady K, Malchow B, Stoecklein S, Ertl-Wagner B, Henkel K, Wolfarth B, Tantchik W, Walter H, Hirjak D, Schmitt A, Hasan A, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Falkai P, and Maurus I
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- Humans, Bayes Theorem, Exercise physiology, Brain diagnostic imaging, Exercise Therapy methods, Schizophrenia diagnostic imaging, Schizophrenia therapy
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Background and Hypothesis: Aerobic exercise interventions in people with schizophrenia have been demonstrated to improve clinical outcomes, but findings regarding the underlying neural mechanisms are limited and mainly focus on the hippocampal formation. Therefore, we conducted a global exploratory analysis of structural and functional neural adaptations after exercise and explored their clinical implications., Study Design: In this randomized controlled trial, structural and functional MRI data were available for 91 patients with schizophrenia who performed either aerobic exercise on a bicycle ergometer or underwent a flexibility, strengthening, and balance training as control group. We analyzed clinical and neuroimaging data before and after 6 months of regular exercise. Bayesian linear mixed models and Bayesian logistic regressions were calculated to evaluate effects of exercise on multiple neural outcomes and their potential clinical relevance., Study Results: Our results indicated that aerobic exercise in people with schizophrenia led to structural and functional adaptations mainly within the default-mode network, the cortico-striato-pallido-thalamo-cortical loop, and the cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathway. We further observed that volume increases in the right posterior cingulate gyrus as a central node of the default-mode network were linked to improvements in disorder severity., Conclusions: These exploratory findings suggest a positive impact of aerobic exercise on 3 cerebral networks that are involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia., Clinical Trials Registration: The underlying study of this manuscript was registered in the International Clinical Trials Database, ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT number: NCT03466112, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03466112?term=NCT03466112&draw=2&rank=1) and in the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00009804)., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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37. Exercise as an add-on treatment in individuals with schizophrenia: Results from a large multicenter randomized controlled trial.
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Maurus I, Roell L, Lembeck M, Papazova I, Greska D, Muenz S, Wagner E, Campana M, Schwaiger R, Schneider-Axmann T, Rosenberger K, Hellmich M, Sykorova E, Thieme CE, Vogel BO, Harder C, Mohnke S, Huppertz C, Roeh A, Keller-Varady K, Malchow B, Walter H, Wolfarth B, Wölwer W, Henkel K, Hirjak D, Schmitt A, Hasan A, Meyer-Lindenberg A, and Falkai P
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- Humans, Exercise, Exercise Therapy methods, Cognition, Schizophrenia complications, Schizophrenia therapy, Cognition Disorders complications
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Current treatment methods do not achieve recovery for most individuals with schizophrenia, and symptoms such as negative symptoms and cognitive deficits often persist. Aerobic endurance training has been suggested as a potential add-on treatment targeting both physical and mental health. We performed a large-scale multicenter, rater-blind, parallel-group randomized controlled clinical trial in individuals with stable schizophrenia. Participants underwent a professionally supervised six-month training comprising either aerobic endurance training (AET) or flexibility, strengthening, and balance training (FSBT, control group), follow-up was another six months. The primary endpoint was all-cause discontinuation (ACD); secondary endpoints included effects on psychopathology, cognition, functioning, and cardiovascular risk. In total, 180 participants were randomized. AET was not superior to FSBT in ACD and most secondary outcomes, with dropout rates of 59.55% and 57.14% in the six-month active phase, respectively. However, both groups showed significant improvements in positive, general, and total symptoms, levels of functioning and in cognitive performance. A higher training frequency additionally promoted further memory domains. Participants with higher baseline cognitive abilities were more likely to respond to the interventions. Our results support integrating exercise into schizophrenia treatment, while future studies should aim to develop personalized training recommendations to maximize exercise-induced benefits., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest AS: honorary speaker for TAD Pharma and Roche, member of Roche advisory boards. AH: editor of the German (DGPPN) schizophrenia treatment guidelines, first author of the WFSBP schizophrenia treatment guidelines; on advisory boards of and speaker fees from AbbVie (speaker fees only), Advanz (speaker fees only), Janssen-Cilag, Lundbeck, Recordati, Rovi, and Otsuka. PF: co-editor of the German (DGPPN) schizophrenia treatment guidelines, co-author of the WFSBP schizophrenia treatment guidelines; on advisory boards and speaker fees from Janssen, Lundbeck, Otsuka, Servier, and Richter. AML: consultant fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Elsevier, Brainsway, Lundbeck Int. Neuroscience Foundation, Lundbeck A/S, Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Co., Academic Medical Center of the University of Amsterdam, Synapsis Foundation-Alzheimer Research Switzerland, IBS Center for Synaptic Brain Dysfunction, Blueprint Partnership, University of Cambridge, Dt. Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen, Zürich University, Brain Mind Institute, L.E.K. Consulting, ICARE Schizophrenia, Science Advances, Fondation FondaMental, v Behring Röntgen Stiftung, The Wolfson Foundation, and Sage Therapeutics; speaker fees from Lundbeck International Foundation, Paul-Martini-Stiftung, Lilly Deutschland, Atheneum, Fama Public Relations, Institut d'investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Janssen-Cilag, Hertie Stiftung, Bodelschwingh-Klinik, Pfizer, Atheneum, University of Freiburg, Schizophrenia Academy, Hong Kong Society of Biological Psychiatry, Fama Public Relations, Spanish Society of Psychiatry, Italian Society of Biological Psychiatry, Reunions I Ciencia S.L., and Brain Center Rudolf Magnus UMC Utrecht; awards from the Prix Roger de Spoelberch grant and the CINP Lilly Neuroscience Clinical Research Award 2016. IM, LR, ML, IP, DG, SMu, EW, MC, RS, TSA, KR, MH, ES, ET, BV, CHa, SMo, CHu, AR, KKV, BM, HW, BW, WW, KH, and DH report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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38. Investigating the neural correlates of affective mentalizing and their association with general intelligence in patients with schizophrenia.
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Tantchik W, Green MJ, Quidé Y, Erk S, Mohnke S, Wackerhagen C, Romanczuk-Seiferth N, Tost H, Schwarz K, Moessnang C, Bzdok D, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Heinz A, and Walter H
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- Humans, Bayes Theorem, Australia, Intelligence, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Schizophrenia complications, Schizophrenia diagnostic imaging, Schizophrenia pathology, Mentalization, Theory of Mind physiology
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Background and Hypothesis: Mentalizing impairment in schizophrenia has been linked to altered neural responses. This study aimed to replicate previous findings of altered activation of the mentalizing network in schizophrenia and investigate its possible association with impaired domain-general cognition., Study Design: We analyzed imaging data from two large multi-centric German studies including 64 patients, 64 matched controls and a separate cohort of 300 healthy subjects, as well as an independent Australian study including 46 patients and 61 controls. All subjects underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while performing the same affective mentalizing task and completed a cognitive assessment battery. Group differences in activation of the mentalizing network were assessed by classical as well as Bayesian two-sample t-tests. Multiple regression analysis was performed to investigate effects of neurocognitive measures on activation of the mentalizing network., Study Results: We found no significant group differences in activation of the mentalizing network. Bayes factors indicate that these results provide genuine evidence for the null hypothesis. We found a positive association between verbal intelligence and activation of the medial prefrontal cortex, a key region of the mentalizing network, in three independent samples. Finally, individuals with low verbal intelligence showed altered activation in areas previously implicated in mentalizing dysfunction in schizophrenia., Conclusions: Mentalizing activation in patients with schizophrenia might not differ compared to large well-matched groups of healthy controls. Verbal intelligence is an important confounding variable in group comparisons, which should be considered in future studies of the neural correlates of mentalizing dysfunction in schizophrenia., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest None., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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39. Neural processing associated with cognitive empathy in pedophilia and child sexual offending.
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Schuler M, Mohnke S, Amelung T, Beier KM, Walter M, Ponseti J, Schiffer B, Kruger THC, and Walter H
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- Child, Cognition, Empathy, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Sexual Behavior psychology, Child Abuse, Sexual psychology, Pedophilia psychology
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Behavioral studies found evidence for superior cognitive empathy (CE) in pedophilic men without a history of child sexual offending (P - CSO) compared to pedophilic men with a history of child sexual offending (P + CSO). Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies also point to differences between P - CSO and P + CSO. Neural processing associated with CE has not yet been investigated. Therefore, the present study aimed to explore the neural correlates of CE in subjects with pedophilia with (P + CSO) and without (P - CSO) child sexual offending. 15 P + CSO, 15 P - CSO and 24 teleiophilic male controls (TC) performed a CE task during fMRI. We observed reduced activation in the left precuneus (Pcu) and increased activation in the left anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in P - CSO compared to P + CSO. P - CSO also showed stronger connectivity between these regions, which might reflect a top-down modulation of the Pcu by the ACC toward an increased self-focused emotional reaction in social situations. There was also evidence for increased right superior temporal gyrus activation in P - CSO that might constitute a potentially compensatory recruitment due to the dampened Pcu activation. These findings provide first evidence for altered neural processing of CE in P - CSO and underline the importance of addressing CE in pedophilia and CSO in order to uncover processes relevant to effective prevention of child sexual abuse., (© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press.)
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40. Correction to: Aerobic endurance training to improve cognition and enhance recovery in schizophrenia: design and methodology of a multicenter randomized controlled trial.
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Maurus I, Hasan A, Schmitt A, Roeh A, Keeser D, Malchow B, Schneider-Axmann T, Hellmich M, Schmied S, Lembeck M, Keller-Varady K, Papazova I, Hirjak D, Topor CE, Walter H, Mohnke S, Vogel BO, Wölwer W, Schneider F, Henkel K, Meyer-Lindenberg A, and Falkai P
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41. Aerobic endurance training to improve cognition and enhance recovery in schizophrenia: design and methodology of a multicenter randomized controlled trial.
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Maurus I, Hasan A, Schmitt A, Roeh A, Keeser D, Malchow B, Schneider-Axmann T, Hellmich M, Schmied S, Lembeck M, Keller-Varady K, Papazova I, Hirjak D, Topor CE, Walter H, Mohnke S, Vogel BO, Wölwer W, Schneider F, Henkel K, Meyer-Lindenberg A, and Falkai P
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Single-Blind Method, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Endurance Training, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic methods, Research Design, Schizophrenia rehabilitation
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Even today, patients with schizophrenia often have an unfavorable outcome. Negative symptoms and cognitive deficits are common features in many patients and prevent recovery. In recent years, aerobic endurance training has emerged as a therapeutic approach with positive effects on several domains of patients' health. However, appropriately sized, multicenter randomized controlled trials that would allow better generalization of results are lacking. The exercise study presented here is a multicenter, rater-blind, two-armed, parallel-group randomized clinical trial in patients with clinically stable schizophrenia being conducted at five German tertiary hospitals. The intervention group performs aerobic endurance training on bicycle ergometers three times per week for 40-50 min/session (depending on the intervention week) for a total of 26 weeks, and the control group performs balance and tone training for the same amount of time. Participants are subsequently followed up for 26 weeks. The primary endpoint is all-cause discontinuation; secondary endpoints include psychopathology, cognition, daily functioning, cardiovascular risk factors, and explorative biological measures regarding the underlying mechanisms of exercise. A total of 180 patients will be randomized. With currently 162 randomized participants, our study is the largest trial to date to investigate endurance training in patients with schizophrenia. We hypothesize that aerobic endurance training has beneficial effects on patients' mental and physical health, leading to lower treatment discontinuation rates and improving disease outcomes. The study results will provide a basis for recommending exercise interventions as an add-on therapy in patients with schizophrenia.The study is registered in the International Clinical Trials Database (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier [NCT number]: NCT03466112) and in the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00009804).
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42. Amygdala functional connectivity in major depression - disentangling markers of pathology, risk and resilience.
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Wackerhagen C, Veer IM, Erk S, Mohnke S, Lett TA, Wüstenberg T, Romanczuk-Seiferth NY, Schwarz K, Schweiger JI, Tost H, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Heinz A, and Walter H
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- Adult, Biomarkers, Brain Mapping, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Amygdala physiopathology, Depressive Disorder, Major physiopathology, Depressive Disorder, Major psychology, Emotions physiology, Resilience, Psychological
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Background: Limbic-cortical imbalance is an established model for the neurobiology of major depressive disorder (MDD), but imaging genetics studies have been contradicting regarding potential risk and resilience mechanisms. Here, we re-assessed previously reported limbic-cortical alterations between MDD relatives and controls in combination with a newly acquired sample of MDD patients and controls, to disentangle pathology, risk, and resilience., Methods: We analyzed functional magnetic resonance imaging data and negative affectivity (NA) of MDD patients (n = 48), unaffected first-degree relatives of MDD patients (n = 49) and controls (n = 109) who performed a faces matching task. Brain response and task-dependent amygdala functional connectivity (FC) were compared between groups and assessed for associations with NA., Results: Groups did not differ in task-related brain activation but activation in the superior frontal gyrus (SFG) was inversely correlated with NA in patients and controls. Pathology was associated with task-independent decreases of amygdala FC with regions of the default mode network (DMN) and decreased amygdala FC with the medial frontal gyrus during faces matching, potentially reflecting a task-independent DMN predominance and a limbic-cortical disintegration during faces processing in MDD. Risk was associated with task-independent decreases of amygdala-FC with fronto-parietal regions and reduced faces-associated amygdala-fusiform gyrus FC. Resilience corresponded to task-independent increases in amygdala FC with the perigenual anterior cingulate cortex (pgACC) and increased FC between amygdala, pgACC, and SFG during faces matching., Conclusion: Our results encourage a refinement of the limbic-cortical imbalance model of depression. The validity of proposed risk and resilience markers needs to be tested in prospective studies. Further limitations are discussed.
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43. Cortical Surfaces Mediate the Relationship Between Polygenic Scores for Intelligence and General Intelligence.
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Lett TA, Vogel BO, Ripke S, Wackerhagen C, Erk S, Awasthi S, Trubetskoy V, Brandl EJ, Mohnke S, Veer IM, Nöthen MM, Rietschel M, Degenhardt F, Romanczuk-Seiferth N, Witt SH, Banaschewski T, Bokde ALW, Büchel C, Quinlan EB, Desrivières S, Flor H, Frouin V, Garavan H, Gowland P, Ittermann B, Martinot JL, Martinot MP, Nees F, Papadopoulos-Orfanos D, Paus T, Poustka L, Fröhner JH, Smolka MN, Whelan R, Schumann G, Tost H, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Heinz A, and Walter H
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- Adolescent, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Cerebral Cortex diagnostic imaging, Cerebral Cortex physiology, Genome-Wide Association Study methods, Intelligence physiology, Multifactorial Inheritance physiology
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Recent large-scale, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of genetic loci associated with general intelligence. The cumulative influence of these loci on brain structure is unknown. We examined if cortical morphology mediates the relationship between GWAS-derived polygenic scores for intelligence (PSi) and g-factor. Using the effect sizes from one of the largest GWAS meta-analysis on general intelligence to date, PSi were calculated among 10 P value thresholds. PSi were assessed for the association with g-factor performance, cortical thickness (CT), and surface area (SA) in two large imaging-genetics samples (IMAGEN N = 1651; IntegraMooDS N = 742). PSi explained up to 5.1% of the variance of g-factor in IMAGEN (F1,1640 = 12.2-94.3; P < 0.005), and up to 3.0% in IntegraMooDS (F1,725 = 10.0-21.0; P < 0.005). The association between polygenic scores and g-factor was partially mediated by SA and CT in prefrontal, anterior cingulate, insula, and medial temporal cortices in both samples (PFWER-corrected < 0.005). The variance explained by mediation was up to 0.75% in IMAGEN and 0.77% in IntegraMooDS. Our results provide evidence that cumulative genetic load influences g-factor via cortical structure. The consistency of our results across samples suggests that cortex morphology could be a novel potential biomarker for neurocognitive dysfunction that is among the most intractable psychiatric symptoms., (© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permission@oup.com.)
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44. Genetic architecture of subcortical brain structures in 38,851 individuals.
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Satizabal CL, Adams HHH, Hibar DP, White CC, Knol MJ, Stein JL, Scholz M, Sargurupremraj M, Jahanshad N, Roshchupkin GV, Smith AV, Bis JC, Jian X, Luciano M, Hofer E, Teumer A, van der Lee SJ, Yang J, Yanek LR, Lee TV, Li S, Hu Y, Koh JY, Eicher JD, Desrivières S, Arias-Vasquez A, Chauhan G, Athanasiu L, Rentería ME, Kim S, Hoehn D, Armstrong NJ, Chen Q, Holmes AJ, den Braber A, Kloszewska I, Andersson M, Espeseth T, Grimm O, Abramovic L, Alhusaini S, Milaneschi Y, Papmeyer M, Axelsson T, Ehrlich S, Roiz-Santiañez R, Kraemer B, Håberg AK, Jones HJ, Pike GB, Stein DJ, Stevens A, Bralten J, Vernooij MW, Harris TB, Filippi I, Witte AV, Guadalupe T, Wittfeld K, Mosley TH, Becker JT, Doan NT, Hagenaars SP, Saba Y, Cuellar-Partida G, Amin N, Hilal S, Nho K, Mirza-Schreiber N, Arfanakis K, Becker DM, Ames D, Goldman AL, Lee PH, Boomsma DI, Lovestone S, Giddaluru S, Le Hellard S, Mattheisen M, Bohlken MM, Kasperaviciute D, Schmaal L, Lawrie SM, Agartz I, Walton E, Tordesillas-Gutierrez D, Davies GE, Shin J, Ipser JC, Vinke LN, Hoogman M, Jia T, Burkhardt R, Klein M, Crivello F, Janowitz D, Carmichael O, Haukvik UK, Aribisala BS, Schmidt H, Strike LT, Cheng CY, Risacher SL, Pütz B, Fleischman DA, Assareh AA, Mattay VS, Buckner RL, Mecocci P, Dale AM, Cichon S, Boks MP, Matarin M, Penninx BWJH, Calhoun VD, Chakravarty MM, Marquand AF, Macare C, Kharabian Masouleh S, Oosterlaan J, Amouyel P, Hegenscheid K, Rotter JI, Schork AJ, Liewald DCM, de Zubicaray GI, Wong TY, Shen L, Sämann PG, Brodaty H, Roffman JL, de Geus EJC, Tsolaki M, Erk S, van Eijk KR, Cavalleri GL, van der Wee NJA, McIntosh AM, Gollub RL, Bulayeva KB, Bernard M, Richards JS, Himali JJ, Loeffler M, Rommelse N, Hoffmann W, Westlye LT, Valdés Hernández MC, Hansell NK, van Erp TGM, Wolf C, Kwok JBJ, Vellas B, Heinz A, Olde Loohuis LM, Delanty N, Ho BC, Ching CRK, Shumskaya E, Singh B, Hofman A, van der Meer D, Homuth G, Psaty BM, Bastin ME, Montgomery GW, Foroud TM, Reppermund S, Hottenga JJ, Simmons A, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Cahn W, Whelan CD, van Donkelaar MMJ, Yang Q, Hosten N, Green RC, Thalamuthu A, Mohnke S, Hulshoff Pol HE, Lin H, Jack CR Jr, Schofield PR, Mühleisen TW, Maillard P, Potkin SG, Wen W, Fletcher E, Toga AW, Gruber O, Huentelman M, Davey Smith G, Launer LJ, Nyberg L, Jönsson EG, Crespo-Facorro B, Koen N, Greve DN, Uitterlinden AG, Weinberger DR, Steen VM, Fedko IO, Groenewold NA, Niessen WJ, Toro R, Tzourio C, Longstreth WT Jr, Ikram MK, Smoller JW, van Tol MJ, Sussmann JE, Paus T, Lemaître H, Schroeter ML, Mazoyer B, Andreassen OA, Holsboer F, Depondt C, Veltman DJ, Turner JA, Pausova Z, Schumann G, van Rooij D, Djurovic S, Deary IJ, McMahon KL, Müller-Myhsok B, Brouwer RM, Soininen H, Pandolfo M, Wassink TH, Cheung JW, Wolfers T, Martinot JL, Zwiers MP, Nauck M, Melle I, Martin NG, Kanai R, Westman E, Kahn RS, Sisodiya SM, White T, Saremi A, van Bokhoven H, Brunner HG, Völzke H, Wright MJ, van 't Ent D, Nöthen MM, Ophoff RA, Buitelaar JK, Fernández G, Sachdev PS, Rietschel M, van Haren NEM, Fisher SE, Beiser AS, Francks C, Saykin AJ, Mather KA, Romanczuk-Seiferth N, Hartman CA, DeStefano AL, Heslenfeld DJ, Weiner MW, Walter H, Hoekstra PJ, Nyquist PA, Franke B, Bennett DA, Grabe HJ, Johnson AD, Chen C, van Duijn CM, Lopez OL, Fornage M, Wardlaw JM, Schmidt R, DeCarli C, De Jager PL, Villringer A, Debette S, Gudnason V, Medland SE, Shulman JM, Thompson PM, Seshadri S, and Ikram MA
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- Adult, Aged, Animals, Cohort Studies, Drosophila melanogaster genetics, Drosophila melanogaster growth & development, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Middle Aged, Organ Size, Brain anatomy & histology, Brain metabolism, Drosophila melanogaster metabolism, Genetic Variation, Genome-Wide Association Study, Neurodevelopmental Disorders genetics, Neurodevelopmental Disorders pathology
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Subcortical brain structures are integral to motion, consciousness, emotions and learning. We identified common genetic variation related to the volumes of the nucleus accumbens, amygdala, brainstem, caudate nucleus, globus pallidus, putamen and thalamus, using genome-wide association analyses in almost 40,000 individuals from CHARGE, ENIGMA and UK Biobank. We show that variability in subcortical volumes is heritable, and identify 48 significantly associated loci (40 novel at the time of analysis). Annotation of these loci by utilizing gene expression, methylation and neuropathological data identified 199 genes putatively implicated in neurodevelopment, synaptic signaling, axonal transport, apoptosis, inflammation/infection and susceptibility to neurological disorders. This set of genes is significantly enriched for Drosophila orthologs associated with neurodevelopmental phenotypes, suggesting evolutionarily conserved mechanisms. Our findings uncover novel biology and potential drug targets underlying brain development and disease.
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45. Combined effects of carbonaceous-immobilizing agents and subsequent sulphur application on maize phytoextraction efficiency in highly contaminated soil.
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Kroulíková S, Mohnke S, Wenzel WW, Tejnecký V, Száková J, Mercl F, and Tlustoš P
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- Biodegradation, Environmental, Biological Availability, Biomass, Charcoal chemistry, Composting, Metals, Heavy analysis, Phosphorus pharmacokinetics, Plant Shoots drug effects, Plant Shoots metabolism, Soil chemistry, Soil Pollutants analysis, Zea mays drug effects, Zea mays growth & development, Environmental Restoration and Remediation methods, Metals, Heavy pharmacokinetics, Soil Pollutants pharmacokinetics, Sulfur pharmacokinetics, Zea mays metabolism
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The establishment of phytoextraction crops on highly contaminated soils can be limited by metal toxicity. A recent proposal has suggested establishing support crops during the critical initial phase by metal immobilization through soil amendments followed by subsequent mobilization using elemental sulphur to enhance phytoextraction efficiency. This 'combined phytoremediation' approach is tested for the first time in a pot experiment with a highly contaminated soil. During a 14-week period, relatively metal-tolerant maize was grown in a greenhouse under immobilization (before sulphur (S) application) and mobilization (after S application) conditions with soil containing Cd, Pb and Zn contaminants. Apart from the control (C) sample, the soil was amended with activated carbon (AC), lignite (Lig) or vermicompost (VC) all in two different doses (dose 1~45 g additive kg
-1 soil and dose 2~90 g additive kg-1 soil). Elemental S was added as a mobilization agent in these samples after 9 weeks. Biomass production, nutrient and metal bioavailability in the soil were determined, along with their uptake by plants and the resulting remediation factors. Before S application, Cd and Zn mobility was reduced in all the AC, Lig and VC treatments, while Pb mobility was increased only in the Lig1 and VC1 treatments. Upon sulphur application, Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb and Zn mobility was not significantly affected in the C, AC and VC treatments, nor total Cd, Pb and Zn contents in maize shoots. Increased sulphate, Mn, Cd, Pb and Zn mobilities in soil together with related higher total S, Mn, Pb and Zn contents in shoots were observed in investigated treatments in the last sampling period. The highest biomass production and the lowest metal toxicity were seen in the VC treatments. These results were associated with effective metal immobilization and showed the trend of steady release of some nutrients. The highest remediation factors and total elemental content in maize shoots were recorded in the VC treatments. This increased phytoremediation efficiency by 400% for Cd and by 100% for Zn compared to the control. Considering the extreme metal load of the soil, it might be interesting to use highly metal-tolerant plants in future research. Future investigations could also explore the effect of carbonaceous additives on S oxidation, focusing on the specific microorganisms and redox reactions in the soil. In addition, the homogeneous distribution of the S rate in the soil should be considered, as well as longer observation times.- Published
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46. Empathy in pedophilia and sexual offending against children: A multifaceted approach.
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Schuler M, Mohnke S, Amelung T, Dziobek I, Lemme B, Borchardt V, Gerwinn H, Kärgel C, Kneer J, Massau C, Pohl A, Tenbergen G, Weiß S, Wittfoth M, Waller L, Beier KM, Walter M, Ponseti J, Schiffer B, Kruger THC, and Walter H
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- Adult, Child, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Child Abuse, Sexual, Emotions physiology, Empathy physiology, Pedophilia physiopathology
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Empathy is regarded as dynamic risk factor of child sexual offending. However, empathy research in the context of child sexual abuse suffers from various problems. First, prior studies failed to differentiate between pedophilic and nonpedophilic sexual offenders. Second, there is no distinction made between cognitive and affective empathy. Third, cognitive and affective empathy toward emotional states of specific age groups (children and adults) has not been adequately addressed. The current study tackles these shortcomings investigating offending and nonoffending pedophiles and multiple aspects of empathy using self-reports and objective behavioral measures. Participants included 85 pedophilic men who committed hands-on child sexual offenses (P+CSO), 72 pedophilic men who never committed hands-on child sexual offenses (P-CSO), and 128 nonoffending teleiophilic male controls (TC). Several affective and cognitive aspects of empathy were assessed using the Multifaceted Empathy Test (MET) and the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI). Whereas in self-reports (IRI) P+CSO scored lower than TC (P-CSO intermediate) in cognitive perspective-taking abilities, a performance-based measure (MET) revealed evidence for a better differentiation of emotional states in P-CSO as compared with P+CSO (TC intermediate). In addition, P+CSO and P-CSO showed significantly higher affective resonance while observing children (MET), which was paralleled by higher self-reported levels of personal distress in social situations (IRI). The results indicate evidence for higher general affective empathic resonance to children in pedophilic men but superior cognitive empathy abilities in nonoffending pedophiles only, which may act as a protective factor in the prevention of sexual offending. Together, these findings underline the importance of accounting for multiple facets of empathy when targeting pedophilia and child sexual offending. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
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47. Two Sides of One Coin: A Comparison of Clinical and Neurobiological Characteristics of Convicted and Non-Convicted Pedophilic Child Sexual Offenders.
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Gibbels C, Sinke C, Kneer J, Amelung T, Mohnke S, Beier KM, Walter H, Schiltz K, Gerwinn H, Pohl A, Ponseti J, Foedisch C, Ristow I, Walter M, Kaergel C, Massau C, Schiffer B, and Kruger THC
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High prevalence of child sexual offending stand in contradiction to low conviction rates (one-tenth at most) of child sexual offenders (CSOs). Little is known about possible differences between convicted and non-convicted pedophilic CSOs and why only some become known to the judicial system. This investigation takes a closer look at the two sides of "child sexual offending" by focusing on clinical and neurobiological characteristics of convicted and non-convicted pedophilic CSOs as presented in the Neural Mechanisms Underlying Pedophilia and sexual offending against children (NeMUP)*-study. Seventy-nine male pedophilic CSOs were examined, 48 of them convicted. All participants received a thorough clinical examination including the structured clinical interview (SCID), intelligence, empathy, impulsivity, and criminal history. Sixty-one participants (38 convicted) underwent an inhibition performance task (Go/No-go paradigm) combined with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Convicted and non-convicted pedophilic CSOs revealed similar clinical characteristics, inhibition performances, and neuronal activation. However, convicted subjects' age preference was lower (i.e., higher interest in prepubescent children) and they had committed a significantly higher number of sexual offenses against children compared to non-convicted subjects. In conclusion, sexual age preference may represent one of the major driving forces for elevated rates of sexual offenses against children in this sample, and careful clinical assessment thereof should be incorporated in every preventive approach.
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48. Author Correction: Child sexual offenders show prenatal and epigenetic alterations of the androgen system.
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Kruger THC, Sinke C, Kneer J, Tenbergen G, Khan AQ, Burkert A, Müller-Engling L, Engler H, Gerwinn H, von Wurmb-Schwark N, Pohl A, Weiß S, Amelung T, Mohnke S, Massau C, Kärgel C, Walter M, Schiltz K, Beier KM, Ponseti J, Schiffer B, Walter H, Jahn K, and Frieling H
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The affiliations. Originally, Kolja Schilz was named last in the affiliations, implying that he is the senior author. This has been corrected; Kolja Schilz is now mentioned after Martin Walter in both the html and PDF versions of the article.
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49. Child sexual offenders show prenatal and epigenetic alterations of the androgen system.
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Kruger THC, Sinke C, Kneer J, Tenbergen G, Khan AQ, Burkert A, Müller-Engling L, Engler H, Gerwinn H, von Wurmb-Schwark N, Pohl A, Weiß S, Amelung T, Mohnke S, Massau C, Kärgel C, Walter M, Schiltz K, Beier KM, Ponseti J, Schiffer B, Walter H, Jahn K, and Frieling H
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- Adult, DNA Methylation, Humans, Intelligence, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Pedophilia blood, Pedophilia physiopathology, Risk Factors, Testosterone blood, Brain physiopathology, Epigenesis, Genetic, Pedophilia genetics, Receptors, Androgen genetics
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Child sexual offending (CSO) places a serious burden on society and medicine and pedophilia (P) is considered a major risk factor for CSO. The androgen system is closely linked to sexual development and behavior. This study assessed markers of prenatal brain androgenization, genetic parameters of androgen receptor function, epigenetic regulation, and peripheral hormones in a 2 × 2 factorial design comprising the factors Offense (yes/no) and Pedophilia (yes/no) in analyzing blood samples from 194 subjects (57 P+CSO, 45 P-CSO, 20 CSO-P, and 72 controls) matched for age and intelligence. Subjects also received a comprehensive clinical screening. Independent of their sexual preference, child sexual offenders showed signs of elevated prenatal androgen exposure compared with non-offending pedophiles and controls. The methylation status of the androgen receptor gene was also higher in child sexual offenders, indicating lower functionality of the testosterone system, accompanied by lower peripheral testosterone levels. In addition, there was an interaction effect on methylation levels between offense status and androgen receptor functionality. Notably, markers of prenatal androgenization and the methylation status of the androgen receptor gene were correlated with the total number of sexual offenses committed. This study demonstrates alterations of the androgen system on a prenatal, epigenetic, and endocrine level. None of the major findings was specific for pedophilia, but they were for CSO. The findings support theories of testosterone-linked abnormalities in early brain development in delinquent behavior and suggest possible interactions of testosterone receptor gene methylation and plasma testosterone with environmental factors.
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50. Multimodal neuroimaging measures and intelligence influence pedophile child sexual offense behavior.
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Lett TA, Mohnke S, Amelung T, Brandl EJ, Schiltz K, Pohl A, Gerwinn H, Kärgel C, Massau C, Tenbergen G, Wittfoth M, Kneer J, Beier KM, Walter M, Ponseti J, Krüger THC, Schiffer B, and Walter H
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- Adult, Anisotropy, Case-Control Studies, Child, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Humans, Intelligence Tests, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Multimodal Imaging, Neuroimaging, Young Adult, Brain pathology, Child Abuse, Sexual psychology, Intelligence, Pedophilia pathology, Pedophilia psychology, White Matter pathology
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Pedophilia is a heterogeneous disorder for which the neurobiological correlates are not well established. In particular, there are no biological markers identifying individuals with high risk to commit child sexual offense (CSO). Pedophiles with CSO (P+CSO; N = 73), pedophiles without CSO (P-CSO; N = 77), and non-pedophilic controls (NPC; N = 133) were assessed using multimodal structural neuroimaging measures including: cortical thickness (CT), surface area (SA), and white matter fractional anisotropy (FA), as well as full scale IQ (FSIQ) performance. Cortex-wise mediation analyses were used to assess the relationships among brain structure, FSIQ and CSO behavior. Lower FSIQ performance was strongly predict with P+CSO (Wald Chi
2 = 13.0, p = 3.1 × 10-5 ). P+CSO had lower CT in the right motor cortex and pronounced reductions in SA spanning the bilateral frontal, temporal, cingulate, and insular regions (PFWE-corrected < 0.05). P+CSO also had lower FA particularly in the corpus callosum (PFWE-corrected < 0.05). The relationship between SA and P+CSO was significantly mediated by FSIQ, particularly in the prefrontal and anterior insular cortices (PFWE-corrected < 0.05). Within P+CSO, left prefrontal and right anterior cingulate SA negatively correlated with number of CSOs (PFWE-corrected < 0.05). This study demonstrates converging neurobiological findings in which P+CSO had lower FSIQ performance, reduced CT, reduced SA, and reduced FA, compared to P-CSO as well as NPC. Further, FSIQ potentially mediates abuse by pedophiles via aberrant SA, whereas the CT and FA associations were independent of FSIQ differences. These findings suggest aberrant neuroanatomy and lower intelligence as a potential core feature underlying child sexual abuse behavior by pedophiles., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. and ECNP. All rights reserved.)- Published
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