Dehydroepiandrosterone mediates associations between trauma‐related symptoms and anterior pituitary volume in children and adolescents
Picci G, Casagrande C, Ott L, Petro N, Christopher‐Hayes N, Johnson H, Willett M, Okelberry H, Wang Y, Stephen J, Calhoun V, Wilson T. Dehydroepiandrosterone mediates associations between trauma‐related symptoms and anterior pituitary volume in children and adolescents. Human Brain Mapping 2023, 44: 6388-6398. PMID: 37853842, PMCID: PMC10681633, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26516.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAnxietyChildDehydroepiandrosteroneFemaleHumansHydrocortisoneHypothalamo-Hypophyseal SystemMalePituitary-Adrenal SystemConceptsTrauma-related symptomsAnxiety symptomsPituitary volumeAnterior pituitary volumeConsistent with adult findingsHigh-resolution T1-weighted MRI scansPG volumeEarly life stressLevels of dehydroepiandrosteroneT1-weighted MRI scansDehydroepiandrosterone levelsPituitary glandResponse to stressComorbid anxietyNeurobiological sequelaeSubclinical anxietyLife stressAnxiety/depression symptomsElevated anxietyAdult findingsAssociated with disruptionDevelopmental sampleHealthy youthTrained ratersPubertal window