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Changes in Volume of Subregions Within Basal Ganglia in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Study With Atlas-Based and VBM Methods

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FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.890616

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obsessive-compulsive disorder; basal ganglia; voxel-based morphometry; Freesurfer; statistical parametric mapping; Atlas-based analysis

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  1. Science and Technology Foundation of Guizhou Province [QKHPTRC[2019]5803, QKHPTRC[2017]5724]

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This study used the Atlas-based method to detect volume changes in subregions of the basal ganglia in OCD patients, and compared the effects of different software on volumetric analysis. The results showed a significantly increased volume of bilateral lenticular nucleus in OCD patients compared to healthy controls. In addition, the Atlas-based method using Freesurfer software revealed a significantly increased volume of left globus pallidus, with the largest effect size of volumetric variation.
Background: The role of basal ganglia in the pathogenesis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) remains unclear. The studies on volume changes of basal ganglia in OCD commonly use the VBM method; however, the Atlas-based method used in such research has not been reported. Atlas-based method has a lower false positive rate compared with VBM method, thus having advantages partly. Objectives: The current study aimed to detect the volume changes of subregions within basal ganglia in OCD using Atlas-based method to further delineate the precise neural circuitry of OCD. What is more, we explored the influence of software used in Atlas-based method on the volumetric analysis of basal ganglia and compared the results of Atlas-based method and regularly used VBM method. Methods: We analyzed the brain structure images of 37 patients with OCD and 41 healthy controls (HCs) using the VBM method, Atlas-based method based on SPM software, or Freesurfer software to find the areas with significant volumetric variation between the two groups, and calculated the effects size of these areas. Results: VBM analysis revealed a significantly increased volume of bilateral lenticular nucleus in patients compared to HCs. In contrast, Atlas-based method based on Freesurfer revealed significantly increased volume of left globus pallidus in patients, and the largest effect size of volumetric variation was revealed by Freesurfer analysis. Conclusions: This study showed that the volume of bilateral lenticular nucleus significantly increased in patients compared to HCs, especially left globus pallidus, which was in accordance with the previous findings. In addition, Freesurfer is better than SPM and a good choice for Atlas-based volumetric analysis of basal ganglia.

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