A Voxel-Based Morphometric MRI Study in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder.

BACKGROUND:Increasing evidence has documented subtle changes in brain morphology and function in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, results of magnetic resonance imaging volumetry in patients with BPD are inconsistent. In addition, few researchers using voxel-based morphom...

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Main Authors: Xinhu Jin, Mingtian Zhong, Shuqiao Yao, Xiyu Cao, Changlian Tan, Jun Gan, Xiongzhao Zhu, Jinyao Yi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4726531?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-24314c8f72c0463a824904d8f2fb8e732020-11-24T21:47:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01111e014793810.1371/journal.pone.0147938A Voxel-Based Morphometric MRI Study in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder.Xinhu JinMingtian ZhongShuqiao YaoXiyu CaoChanglian TanJun GanXiongzhao ZhuJinyao YiBACKGROUND:Increasing evidence has documented subtle changes in brain morphology and function in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, results of magnetic resonance imaging volumetry in patients with BPD are inconsistent. In addition, few researchers using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) have focused on attachment and childhood trauma in BPD. This preliminary study was performed to investigate structural brain changes and their relationships to attachment and childhood trauma in a homogenous sample of young adults with BPD. METHOD:We examined 34 young adults with BPD and 34 healthy controls (HCs) to assess regionally specific differences in gray matter volume (GMV) and gray matter concentration (GMC). Multiple regressions between brain volumes measured by VBM and attachment style questionnaire (ASQ) and childhood trauma questionnaire (CTQ) scores were performed. RESULTS:Compared with HCs, subjects with BPD showed significant bilateral increases in GMV in the middle cingulate cortex (MCC)/posterior cingulate cortex (PCC)/precuneus. GMC did not differ significantly between groups. In multiple regression models, ASQ insecure attachment scores were correlated negatively with GMV in the precuneus/MCC and middle occipital gyrus in HCs, HCs with more severe insecure attachment showed smaller volumes in precuneus/MCC and middle occipital gyrus, whereas no negative correlations between insecure attachment and GMV in any region were found in BPD group. In addition, CTQ total scores were not correlated with GMV in any region in the two groups respectively. CONCLUSIONS:Our findings fit with those of previous reports of larger precuneus GMV in patients with BPD, and suggest that GMV in the precuneus/MCC and middle occipital gyrus is associated inversely with insecure attachment style in HCs. Our finding of increased GMV in the MCC and PCC in patients with BPD compared with HCs has not been reported in previous VBM studies.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4726531?pdf=render
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author Xinhu Jin
Mingtian Zhong
Shuqiao Yao
Xiyu Cao
Changlian Tan
Jun Gan
Xiongzhao Zhu
Jinyao Yi
spellingShingle Xinhu Jin
Mingtian Zhong
Shuqiao Yao
Xiyu Cao
Changlian Tan
Jun Gan
Xiongzhao Zhu
Jinyao Yi
A Voxel-Based Morphometric MRI Study in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xinhu Jin
Mingtian Zhong
Shuqiao Yao
Xiyu Cao
Changlian Tan
Jun Gan
Xiongzhao Zhu
Jinyao Yi
author_sort Xinhu Jin
title A Voxel-Based Morphometric MRI Study in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder.
title_short A Voxel-Based Morphometric MRI Study in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder.
title_full A Voxel-Based Morphometric MRI Study in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder.
title_fullStr A Voxel-Based Morphometric MRI Study in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder.
title_full_unstemmed A Voxel-Based Morphometric MRI Study in Young Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder.
title_sort voxel-based morphometric mri study in young adults with borderline personality disorder.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Increasing evidence has documented subtle changes in brain morphology and function in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, results of magnetic resonance imaging volumetry in patients with BPD are inconsistent. In addition, few researchers using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) have focused on attachment and childhood trauma in BPD. This preliminary study was performed to investigate structural brain changes and their relationships to attachment and childhood trauma in a homogenous sample of young adults with BPD. METHOD:We examined 34 young adults with BPD and 34 healthy controls (HCs) to assess regionally specific differences in gray matter volume (GMV) and gray matter concentration (GMC). Multiple regressions between brain volumes measured by VBM and attachment style questionnaire (ASQ) and childhood trauma questionnaire (CTQ) scores were performed. RESULTS:Compared with HCs, subjects with BPD showed significant bilateral increases in GMV in the middle cingulate cortex (MCC)/posterior cingulate cortex (PCC)/precuneus. GMC did not differ significantly between groups. In multiple regression models, ASQ insecure attachment scores were correlated negatively with GMV in the precuneus/MCC and middle occipital gyrus in HCs, HCs with more severe insecure attachment showed smaller volumes in precuneus/MCC and middle occipital gyrus, whereas no negative correlations between insecure attachment and GMV in any region were found in BPD group. In addition, CTQ total scores were not correlated with GMV in any region in the two groups respectively. CONCLUSIONS:Our findings fit with those of previous reports of larger precuneus GMV in patients with BPD, and suggest that GMV in the precuneus/MCC and middle occipital gyrus is associated inversely with insecure attachment style in HCs. Our finding of increased GMV in the MCC and PCC in patients with BPD compared with HCs has not been reported in previous VBM studies.
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