2020
ENIGMA and global neuroscience: A decade of large-scale studies of the brain in health and disease across more than 40 countries
Thompson PM, Jahanshad N, Ching CRK, Salminen LE, Thomopoulos SI, Bright J, Baune BT, Bertolín S, Bralten J, Bruin WB, Bülow R, Chen J, Chye Y, Dannlowski U, de Kovel CGF, Donohoe G, Eyler LT, Faraone SV, Favre P, Filippi CA, Frodl T, Garijo D, Gil Y, Grabe HJ, Grasby KL, Hajek T, Han LKM, Hatton SN, Hilbert K, Ho TC, Holleran L, Homuth G, Hosten N, Houenou J, Ivanov I, Jia T, Kelly S, Klein M, Kwon JS, Laansma MA, Leerssen J, Lueken U, Nunes A, Neill J, Opel N, Piras F, Piras F, Postema MC, Pozzi E, Shatokhina N, Soriano-Mas C, Spalletta G, Sun D, Teumer A, Tilot AK, Tozzi L, van der Merwe C, Van Someren EJW, van Wingen GA, Völzke H, Walton E, Wang L, Winkler AM, Wittfeld K, Wright MJ, Yun JY, Zhang G, Zhang-James Y, Adhikari BM, Agartz I, Aghajani M, Aleman A, Althoff RR, Altmann A, Andreassen OA, Baron DA, Bartnik-Olson BL, Marie Bas-Hoogendam J, Baskin-Sommers AR, Bearden CE, Berner LA, Boedhoe PSW, Brouwer RM, Buitelaar JK, Caeyenberghs K, Cecil CAM, Cohen RA, Cole JH, Conrod PJ, De Brito SA, de Zwarte SMC, Dennis EL, Desrivieres S, Dima D, Ehrlich S, Esopenko C, Fairchild G, Fisher SE, Fouche JP, Francks C, Frangou S, Franke B, Garavan HP, Glahn DC, Groenewold NA, Gurholt TP, Gutman BA, Hahn T, Harding IH, Hernaus D, Hibar DP, Hillary FG, Hoogman M, Hulshoff Pol HE, Jalbrzikowski M, Karkashadze GA, Klapwijk ET, Knickmeyer RC, Kochunov P, Koerte IK, Kong XZ, Liew SL, Lin AP, Logue MW, Luders E, Macciardi F, Mackey S, Mayer AR, McDonald CR, McMahon AB, Medland SE, Modinos G, Morey RA, Mueller SC, Mukherjee P, Namazova-Baranova L, Nir TM, Olsen A, Paschou P, Pine DS, Pizzagalli F, Rentería ME, Rohrer JD, Sämann PG, Schmaal L, Schumann G, Shiroishi MS, Sisodiya SM, Smit DJA, Sønderby IE, Stein DJ, Stein JL, Tahmasian M, Tate DF, Turner JA, van den Heuvel OA, van der Wee NJA, van der Werf YD, van Erp TGM, van Haren NEM, van Rooij D, van Velzen LS, Veer IM, Veltman DJ, Villalon-Reina JE, Walter H, Whelan CD, Wilde EA, Zarei M, Zelman V. ENIGMA and global neuroscience: A decade of large-scale studies of the brain in health and disease across more than 40 countries. Translational Psychiatry 2020, 10: 100. PMID: 32198361, PMCID: PMC7083923, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-020-0705-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrainDepressive Disorder, MajorHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeuroimagingReproducibility of ResultsConceptsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderPost-traumatic stress disorderAutism spectrum disorderObsessive-compulsive disorderDissociative identity disorderBrain systemsSubstance use disordersHyperactivity disorderSpectrum disorderStress disorderConduct disorderAnxiety disordersBrain metricsDiverse samplePsychosocial factorsIdentity disorderAntisocial personalityHuman brainSuicidal thoughtsUse disordersHarmonized analysesGender differencesRobustness of findingsNeuroscienceBrain injury
2012
Testing the Hypothesis of Accelerated Cerebral White Matter Aging in Schizophrenia and Major Depression
Kochunov P, Glahn DC, Rowland LM, Olvera RL, Winkler A, Yang YH, Sampath H, Carpenter WT, Duggirala R, Curran J, Blangero J, Hong LE. Testing the Hypothesis of Accelerated Cerebral White Matter Aging in Schizophrenia and Major Depression. Biological Psychiatry 2012, 73: 482-491. PMID: 23200529, PMCID: PMC3645491, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2012.10.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAgingBrainBrain MappingDepressive Disorder, MajorDiffusion Tensor ImagingFemaleHumansImage Processing, Computer-AssistedMaleMiddle AgedNerve Fibers, MyelinatedSchizophreniaConceptsMajor depressive disorderMDD cohortAge-related declineFractional anisotropyWM tractsFA valuesAge interactionMain outcome measuresCerebral white matterPathophysiology of schizophreniaAverage fractional anisotropyWhite matter integrityCerebral WMMajor WM tractsMDD patientsDepressive disorderMajor depressionOutcome measuresFunctional declineSCZ patientsWhite matterCohortPeak myelinationPatientsWM FA values
2011
High Dimensional Endophenotype Ranking in the Search for Major Depression Risk Genes
Glahn DC, Curran JE, Winkler AM, Carless MA, Kent JW, Charlesworth JC, Johnson MP, Göring HH, Cole SA, Dyer TD, Moses EK, Olvera RL, Kochunov P, Duggirala R, Fox PT, Almasy L, Blangero J. High Dimensional Endophenotype Ranking in the Search for Major Depression Risk Genes. Biological Psychiatry 2011, 71: 6-14. PMID: 21982424, PMCID: PMC3230692, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.08.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overChromosomes, Human, Pair 4Cognition DisordersDepressive Disorder, MajorEndophenotypesFamily HealthFemaleGene Expression ProfilingGenetic LinkageGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenome-Wide Association StudyGenotypeHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMexican AmericansMiddle AgedNeuropsychological TestsOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesQuantitative Trait LociRiskYoung AdultConceptsGenome-wide significant quantitative trait lociSignificant quantitative trait lociQuantitative trait lociGenome-wide significanceBivariate linkage analysisGenetic utilityTrait lociCausal genesDepression genesLinkage analysisRisk genesPleiotropic effectsExtended pedigreesGenesMexican-American individualsObjective endophenotypesExpression levelsUnrelated individualsFamily-based studyIntermediate phenotypesBiological mechanismsUnbiased methodLociTraitsNew insights