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Gray matter volume alterations associated with suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in patients with mood disorders

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ANNALS OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12991-020-00318-y

Keywords

Mood disorders; Gray matter volume; Suicidal behavior; Suicide attempted; Suicidal ideation

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Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC1311600, 2016YFC1306900]
  2. Liaoning Revitalization Talents Program [XLYC1808036]
  3. Science and Technology Plan Program of Liaoning Province [2015225018]
  4. National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [81725005]
  5. Liaoning Education Foundation
  6. Innovation Team Support Plan of Higher Education of Liaoning Province [LT2017007]
  7. Major Special Construction Plan of China Medical University [3110117059, 3110118055]
  8. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1808204]
  9. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province [2019-MS-05]

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Background Mood disorders are severe mental disorders related to increased suicidal behavior. Finding neural features for suicidal behavior, including suicide attempts (SAs) and suicidal ideation (SI), in mood disorders may be helpful in preventing suicidal behavior. Methods Subjects consisted of 70 patients with mood disorders and suicidal behavior, 128 patients with mood disorders without suicidal behavior (mood disorders control, MC), and 145 health control (HC) individuals. All participants underwent structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We used voxel-based morphometry (VBM) techniques to examine gray matter volumes (GMVs). Results Significant differences were found in GMVs of the left and right middle frontal gyrus among the patients with mood disorders and suicidal behavior, MC, and HC. Post hoc comparisons showed significant differences in the GMVs of the above regions across all three groups (P < 0.01): HC > MC > mood disorders with suicidal behavior. However, there were no significant differences in the GMVs of the left and right middle frontal gyrus between the mood disorders with SI and mood disorders with SAs groups. Conclusions These findings provide evidence that abnormal regional GMV in the middle frontal gyrus is associated with suicidal behavior in mood disorders. Further investigation is warranted to determine whether the GMV alterations in mood disorders with SI are different from these in mood disorders with SAs.

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