Microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Abstract Objective To identify the most prominent and replicable fractional anisotropy (FA) alterations of white matter associated with obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) in tract‐based spatial statistics (TBSS) studies. Methods We reviewed previous TBSS studies (n = 20) in OCD and performed a meta...

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Main Authors: Qian Li, Youjin Zhao, Zixuan Huang, Yi Guo, Jingyi Long, Lekai Luo, Wanfang You, John A. Sweeney, Fei Li, Qiyong Gong
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1975
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spelling doaj-8302c8b8f0794fd0b1d21cc47a64ca432021-02-14T15:29:27ZengWileyBrain and Behavior2162-32792021-02-01112n/an/a10.1002/brb3.1975Microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysisQian Li0Youjin Zhao1Zixuan Huang2Yi Guo3Jingyi Long4Lekai Luo5Wanfang You6John A. Sweeney7Fei Li8Qiyong Gong9Huaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Department of Radiology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaAbstract Objective To identify the most prominent and replicable fractional anisotropy (FA) alterations of white matter associated with obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) in tract‐based spatial statistics (TBSS) studies. Methods We reviewed previous TBSS studies (n = 20) in OCD and performed a meta‐analysis (n = 16) of FA differences. Results No between‐group differences in FA were detected in the pooled meta‐analysis. However, reduced FA was identified in the genu and anterior body of corpus callosum (CC) in adult OCD. FA reductions in the anterior body of CC were associated with a later age of onset in adult patients with OCD. For pediatric OCD, decreased FA in earlier adolescence and increased FA in later adolescence were seemingly related to an altered trajectory of brain maturation. Conclusions Absent in the pooled sample but robust in adults, disrupted microstructural organization in the anterior part of CC indicates a bias of deficits toward connections in interhemispheric connections of rostral neocortical regions, which could lead to deficits of interhemispheric communication and thus contribute to cognitive and emotional deficits in adult OCD. The correlation between FA in the anterior body of CC and older illness onset suggests that patients with later adult onset of illness may represent a biologically distinct subgroup. For pediatric OCD, alterations in neurodevelopmental maturation may contribute to inconsistent patterns of FA alteration relative to controls during adolescence. While most studies of OCD have emphasized alterations of within hemisphere fronto‐striatal circuits, these results indicate that between hemisphere connectivity of this circuitry may also represent important pathophysiology of the illness.https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1975Psychoradiologyfractional anisotropymeta‐analysisobsessive‐compulsive disorderRRID:SCR_002823RRID:SCR_002554
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author Qian Li
Youjin Zhao
Zixuan Huang
Yi Guo
Jingyi Long
Lekai Luo
Wanfang You
John A. Sweeney
Fei Li
Qiyong Gong
spellingShingle Qian Li
Youjin Zhao
Zixuan Huang
Yi Guo
Jingyi Long
Lekai Luo
Wanfang You
John A. Sweeney
Fei Li
Qiyong Gong
Microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Brain and Behavior
Psychoradiology
fractional anisotropy
meta‐analysis
obsessive‐compulsive disorder
RRID:SCR_002823
RRID:SCR_002554
author_facet Qian Li
Youjin Zhao
Zixuan Huang
Yi Guo
Jingyi Long
Lekai Luo
Wanfang You
John A. Sweeney
Fei Li
Qiyong Gong
author_sort Qian Li
title Microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_short Microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_full Microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_fullStr Microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_sort microstructural white matter abnormalities in pediatric and adult obsessive‐compulsive disorder: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
publisher Wiley
series Brain and Behavior
issn 2162-3279
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Objective To identify the most prominent and replicable fractional anisotropy (FA) alterations of white matter associated with obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) in tract‐based spatial statistics (TBSS) studies. Methods We reviewed previous TBSS studies (n = 20) in OCD and performed a meta‐analysis (n = 16) of FA differences. Results No between‐group differences in FA were detected in the pooled meta‐analysis. However, reduced FA was identified in the genu and anterior body of corpus callosum (CC) in adult OCD. FA reductions in the anterior body of CC were associated with a later age of onset in adult patients with OCD. For pediatric OCD, decreased FA in earlier adolescence and increased FA in later adolescence were seemingly related to an altered trajectory of brain maturation. Conclusions Absent in the pooled sample but robust in adults, disrupted microstructural organization in the anterior part of CC indicates a bias of deficits toward connections in interhemispheric connections of rostral neocortical regions, which could lead to deficits of interhemispheric communication and thus contribute to cognitive and emotional deficits in adult OCD. The correlation between FA in the anterior body of CC and older illness onset suggests that patients with later adult onset of illness may represent a biologically distinct subgroup. For pediatric OCD, alterations in neurodevelopmental maturation may contribute to inconsistent patterns of FA alteration relative to controls during adolescence. While most studies of OCD have emphasized alterations of within hemisphere fronto‐striatal circuits, these results indicate that between hemisphere connectivity of this circuitry may also represent important pathophysiology of the illness.
topic Psychoradiology
fractional anisotropy
meta‐analysis
obsessive‐compulsive disorder
RRID:SCR_002823
RRID:SCR_002554
url https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1975
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