Back to Search Start Over

Heritability of fractional anisotropy in human white matter: a comparison of Human Connectome Project and ENIGMA-DTI data

Authors :
Bennett A. Landman
Steen Moeller
Ian J. Deary
Thomas E. Nichols
Jessika E. Sussmann
David C. Glahn
Joanna M. Wardlaw
Rene L. Olvera
Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos
Susan N. Wright
David C. Van Essen
Rachel M. Brouwer
Binish Patel
John M. Starr
Dennis van 't Ent
Douglas E. Williamson
Christophe Lenglet
Nicholas G. Martin
Laura Almasy
Charles P. Peterson
Anouk den Braber
Saad Jbabdi
Katie L. McMahon
Peter Kochunov
Margie Wright
John Blangero
Braxton D. Mitchell
Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol
Edward J. Auerbach
Jesper L. R. Andersson
Paul M. Thompson
Eco J. C. de Geus
Andrew M. McIntosh
Daniel S. Marcus
Stuart J. Ritchie
Ahmad R. Hariri
Greig I. deZubicaray
Emma Sprooten
Timothy E.J. Behrens
Joanne E. Curran
Peter T. Fox
Neda Jahanshad
Essa Yacoub
Dorret I. Boomsma
Mark E. Bastin
Kimm J. E. van Hulzen
Anderson M. Winkler
Marcel P. Zwiers
Kamil Ugurbil
L. Elliot Hong
René S. Kahn
Ravindranath Duggirala
Herve Lemaitre
Biological Psychology
Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Neurobiology of Mental Health
Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Brain Imaging Technology
Neurology
NCA - Neurobiology of mental health
NCA - Brain imaging technology
Source :
NeuroImage, 111, 300. Academic Press Inc., NeuroImage, 111, 300-311. Academic Press Inc., Kochunov, P, Jahanshad, N, Marcus, D, Winkler, A, Sprooten, E, Nichols, T E, Wright, S N, Hong, L E, Patel, B, Behrens, T, Jbabdi, S, Andersson, J, Lenglet, C, Yacoub, E, Moeller, S, Auerbach, E, Ugurbil, K, Sotiropoulos, S N, Brouwer, R M, Landman, B, Lemaitre, H, den Braber, A, Zwiers, M P, Ritchie, S, van Hulzen, K J E, Almasy, L, Curran, J, de Zubicaray, G I, Duggirala, R, Fox, P, Martin, N G, McMahon, K L, Mitchell, B, Olvera, R L, Peterson, C, Starr, J, Sussmann, J E, Wardlaw, J M, Wright, M, Boomsma, D I, Kahn, R S, de Geus, E J C, Williamson, D E, Hariri, A, van t Ent, D, Bastin, M E, McIntosh, A, Deary, I J, Hulshoff Pol, H E, Blangero, J, Thompson, P M, Glahn, D C & van Essen, D C 2015, ' Heritability of fractional anisotropy in human white matter: A comparison of Human Connectome Project and ENIGMA-DTI data ', NeuroImage, vol. 111, pp. 300-311 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.02.050, NeuroImage, 111, pp. 300-11, NeuroImage, 111, 300-11
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext The degree to which genetic factors influence brain connectivity is beginning to be understood. Large-scale efforts are underway to map the profile of genetic effects in various brain regions. The NIH-funded Human Connectome Project (HCP) is providing data valuable for analyzing the degree of genetic influence underlying brain connectivity revealed by state-of-the-art neuroimaging methods. We calculated the heritability of the fractional anisotropy (FA) measure derived from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) reconstruction in 481 HCP subjects (194/287 M/F) consisting of 57/60 pairs of mono- and dizygotic twins, and 246 siblings. FA measurements were derived using (Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis) ENIGMA DTI protocols and heritability estimates were calculated using the SOLAR-Eclipse imaging genetic analysis package. We compared heritability estimates derived from HCP data to those publicly available through the ENIGMA-DTI consortium, which were pooled together from five-family based studies across the US, Europe, and Australia. FA measurements from the HCP cohort for eleven major white matter tracts were highly heritable (h(2)=0.53-0.90, p

Details

ISSN :
10538119
Volume :
111
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NeuroImage
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....abc7f192108525ee021eb71faeb5791e