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Multi-Site Statistical Mapping of Along-Tract Microstructural Abnormalities in Bipolar Disorder with Diffusion MRI Tractometry.
Nabulsi, Leila; Chandio, Bramsh Q; McPhilemy, Genevieve; Martyn, Fiona M; Roberts, Gloria; Hallahan, Brian; Dannlowski, Udo; Kircher, Tilo; Haarman, Benno; Mitchell, Philip; McDonald, Colm; Cannon, Dara M; Andreassen, Ole A; Ching, Christopher R K; Thompson, Paul M.
Affiliation
  • Nabulsi L; Imaging Genetics Center, Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging & Informatics Institute, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, CA 90292, USA.
  • Chandio BQ; Centre for Neuroimaging & Cognitive Genomics (NICOG), Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Galway Neuroscience Centre, College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland.
  • McPhilemy G; Imaging Genetics Center, Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging & Informatics Institute, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, CA 90292, USA.
  • Martyn FM; Centre for Neuroimaging & Cognitive Genomics (NICOG), Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Galway Neuroscience Centre, College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland.
  • Roberts G; Centre for Neuroimaging & Cognitive Genomics (NICOG), Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Galway Neuroscience Centre, College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland.
  • Hallahan B; Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Dannlowski U; Centre for Neuroimaging & Cognitive Genomics (NICOG), Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Galway Neuroscience Centre, College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland.
  • Kircher T; Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Haarman B; Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany.
  • Mitchell P; Department of Psychiatry, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
  • McDonald C; Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Cannon DM; Centre for Neuroimaging & Cognitive Genomics (NICOG), Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Galway Neuroscience Centre, College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland.
  • Andreassen OA; Centre for Neuroimaging & Cognitive Genomics (NICOG), Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Galway Neuroscience Centre, College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland.
  • Ching CRK; Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research (NORMENT), Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Thompson PM; Imaging Genetics Center, Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging & Informatics Institute, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, CA 90292, USA.
bioRxiv ; 2023 Oct 25.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37662230
ABSTRACT
Investigating alterations in brain circuitry associated with bipolar disorder (BD) may offer a valuable approach to discover brain biomarkers for genetic and interventional studies of the disorder and related mental illnesses. Some diffusion MRI studies report evidence of microstructural abnormalities in white matter regions of interest, but we lack a fine-scale spatial mapping of brain microstructural differences along tracts in BD. We also lack large-scale studies that integrate tractometry data from multiple sites, as larger datasets can greatly enhance power to detect subtle effects and assess whether effects replicate across larger international datasets. In this multisite diffusion MRI study, we used BUndle ANalytics (BUAN, Chandio 2020), a recently developed analytic approach for tractography, to extract, map, and visualize profiles of microstructural abnormalities on 3D models of fiber tracts in 148 participants with BD and 259 healthy controls from 6 independent scan sites. Modeling site differences as random effects, we investigated along-tract white matter (WM) microstructural differences between diagnostic groups. QQ plots showed that group differences were gradually enhanced as more sites were added. Using the BUAN pipeline, BD was associated with lower mean fractional anisotropy (FA) in fronto-limbic, interhemispheric, and posterior pathways; higher FA was also noted in posterior bundles, relative to controls. By integrating tractography and anatomical information, BUAN effectively captures unique effects along white matter (WM) tracts, providing valuable insights into anatomical variations that may assist in the classification of diseases.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: BioRxiv Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: BioRxiv Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States
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