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Association between childhood maltreatment and cortical folding in women with eating disorders

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 58, Issue 3, Pages 2868-2873

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.16076

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anorexia nervosa; bulimia nervosa; childhood maltreatment; eating disorders; gyrification index; maltreated ecophenotype

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Childhood maltreatment is associated with distinct clinical and biological characteristics in people with eating disorders. The measurement of local gyrification index (lGI) may help to characterize the impact of childhood maltreatment on cortical structure. The present study investigated the association of childhood maltreatment with lGI in women with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. The results showed that maltreated individuals with eating disorders had lower lGI in the left middle temporal gyrus compared to non-maltreated individuals.
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is associated with distinct clinical and biological characteristics in people with eating disorders (EDs). The measurement of local gyrification index (lGI) may help to better characterize the impact of CM on cortical structure. Thus, the present study investigated the association of CM with lGI in women with EDs. Twenty-six women with anorexia nervosa (AN) and 24 with bulimia nervosa (BN) underwent a 3T MRI scan. All participants filled in the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. All neuroimaging data were processed by FreeSurfer. LGI maps underwent a general linear model to evaluate differences between groups with or without CM. People with AN and BN were merged together. Based on the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire cutoff scores, 24 participants were identified as maltreated and 26 as non-maltreated. Maltreated people with EDs showed a significantly lower lGI in the left middle temporal gyrus compared with non-maltreated people, whereas no differences emerged in the right hemisphere between groups. The present study showed that in people with EDs, CM is associated with reduced cortical folding in the left middle temporal gyrus, an area that could be involved in ED psychopathology. This finding corroborates the hypothesis of a 'maltreated ecophenotype', which argues that CM may allow to biologically, other than clinically, distinguish individuals with the same psychiatric disorder.

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