Sub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohort

Background. Late-life sub-threshold depressive symptoms (i.e. depressive symptoms that do not meet the criteria for a diagnosis of major depressive disorder) are associated with impaired physical health and function, and increased risk of major depressive disorder. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) s...

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Váldodahkkit: Allan, C, Sexton, C, Filippini, N, Topiwala, A, Mahmood, A, Zsoldos, E, Singh-Manoux, A, Shipley, M, Kivimaki, M, Mackay, C, Ebmeier, K
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Almmustuhtton: Elsevier 2016
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author Allan, C
Sexton, C
Filippini, N
Topiwala, A
Mahmood, A
Zsoldos, E
Singh-Manoux, A
Shipley, M
Kivimaki, M
Mackay, C
Ebmeier, K
author_facet Allan, C
Sexton, C
Filippini, N
Topiwala, A
Mahmood, A
Zsoldos, E
Singh-Manoux, A
Shipley, M
Kivimaki, M
Mackay, C
Ebmeier, K
author_sort Allan, C
collection OXFORD
description Background. Late-life sub-threshold depressive symptoms (i.e. depressive symptoms that do not meet the criteria for a diagnosis of major depressive disorder) are associated with impaired physical health and function, and increased risk of major depressive disorder. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies examining late-life major depressive disorder find structural brain changes in grey and white matter. However, the extent to which late-life sub-threshold depression is associated with similar hallmarks is not well established. <br/>Methods. Participants with no history of major depressive disorder were selected from the Whitehall Imaging Sub-Study (n=358, mean age 69±5 years, 17% female). Depressive symptoms were measured using the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CESD) at three previous Whitehall II Study phases (2003-04, 2007-09 and 2012-13) and at the time of the MRI scan (2012- 14). The relationships between current and cumulative depressive symptoms and MRI brain measures were explored using Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM) for grey matter and Tract Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS) for white matter. <br/>Results. Current sub-threshold depressive symptoms were associated with significant reductions in fractional anisotropy and increases in axial and radial diffusivity. There were no significant relationships between current depressive symptoms and grey matter measures, or cumulative depressive symptoms and MRI measures. <br/>Limitations. The prevalence (10%) of sub-threshold depressive symptoms means that analyses may be underpowered to detect subtle differences in brain structure. <br/>Conclusions. Current sub-threshold depressive symptoms are associated with changes in white matter microstructure, indicating that even mild depressive symptoms are associated with similar MRI hallmarks to those in major depressive disorder.
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spelling oxford-uuid:108456d5-9deb-437d-8fc9-c55094e6a5f12022-03-26T09:56:54ZSub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohortJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:108456d5-9deb-437d-8fc9-c55094e6a5f1Symplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2016Allan, CSexton, CFilippini, NTopiwala, AMahmood, AZsoldos, ESingh-Manoux, AShipley, MKivimaki, MMackay, CEbmeier, KBackground. Late-life sub-threshold depressive symptoms (i.e. depressive symptoms that do not meet the criteria for a diagnosis of major depressive disorder) are associated with impaired physical health and function, and increased risk of major depressive disorder. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies examining late-life major depressive disorder find structural brain changes in grey and white matter. However, the extent to which late-life sub-threshold depression is associated with similar hallmarks is not well established. <br/>Methods. Participants with no history of major depressive disorder were selected from the Whitehall Imaging Sub-Study (n=358, mean age 69±5 years, 17% female). Depressive symptoms were measured using the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CESD) at three previous Whitehall II Study phases (2003-04, 2007-09 and 2012-13) and at the time of the MRI scan (2012- 14). The relationships between current and cumulative depressive symptoms and MRI brain measures were explored using Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM) for grey matter and Tract Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS) for white matter. <br/>Results. Current sub-threshold depressive symptoms were associated with significant reductions in fractional anisotropy and increases in axial and radial diffusivity. There were no significant relationships between current depressive symptoms and grey matter measures, or cumulative depressive symptoms and MRI measures. <br/>Limitations. The prevalence (10%) of sub-threshold depressive symptoms means that analyses may be underpowered to detect subtle differences in brain structure. <br/>Conclusions. Current sub-threshold depressive symptoms are associated with changes in white matter microstructure, indicating that even mild depressive symptoms are associated with similar MRI hallmarks to those in major depressive disorder.
spellingShingle Allan, C
Sexton, C
Filippini, N
Topiwala, A
Mahmood, A
Zsoldos, E
Singh-Manoux, A
Shipley, M
Kivimaki, M
Mackay, C
Ebmeier, K
Sub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohort
title Sub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohort
title_full Sub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohort
title_fullStr Sub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohort
title_full_unstemmed Sub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohort
title_short Sub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohort
title_sort sub threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure a magnetic resonance imaging study within the whitehall ii cohort
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