Volumetric Analysis of Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Prefrontal Cortex in Therapy-Naive PTSD Participants

2014
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Starčević, AnaPoštić, Srđan

Radojicić, Zoran

Starčević, Branislav
Milovanović, Srđan

Ilanković, Andrej

Dimitrijević, Ivan
Damjanović, Aleksandar
Aksić, Milan
Radonjić, Vidosava

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Objective. In our study we have hypothesized that volume changes of amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex are more pronounced in male posttraumatic stress disorder participants. Material and Methods. We have conducted a study of 79 male participants who underwent MRI brain scanning. PTSD diagnosis was confirmed in 49 participants. After MRI was taken all scans were software based volume computed and statistically processed. Results. We found that left amygdala is the most significant parameter for distinction between PTSD participants and participants without PTSD. There were no significant differences in volumes of hippocampi and prefrontal cortices. Roc curve method outlined left amygdala AUC = 0.898 (95% CI = 0.830-0.967) and right amygdala AUC = 0.882 (95% CI = 0.810-0.954) in the group of PTSD participants which makes both variables highly statistically significant. Conclusion. The present investigation revealed significant volume decrease of left amygdala in PTSD patients.... Concerning important functions of the amygdala and her neuroanatomical connections with other brain structures, we need to increase number of participants to clarify the correlation between impared amygdala and possible other different brain structures in participants with PTSD.
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Biomed Research International, 2014Publisher:
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DOI: 10.1155/2014/968495
ISSN: 2314-6133
PubMed: 24745028
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Starčević, Ana AU - Poštić, Srđan AU - Radojicić, Zoran AU - Starčević, Branislav AU - Milovanović, Srđan AU - Ilanković, Andrej AU - Dimitrijević, Ivan AU - Damjanović, Aleksandar AU - Aksić, Milan AU - Radonjić, Vidosava PY - 2014 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1952 AB - Objective. In our study we have hypothesized that volume changes of amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex are more pronounced in male posttraumatic stress disorder participants. Material and Methods. We have conducted a study of 79 male participants who underwent MRI brain scanning. PTSD diagnosis was confirmed in 49 participants. After MRI was taken all scans were software based volume computed and statistically processed. Results. We found that left amygdala is the most significant parameter for distinction between PTSD participants and participants without PTSD. There were no significant differences in volumes of hippocampi and prefrontal cortices. Roc curve method outlined left amygdala AUC = 0.898 (95% CI = 0.830-0.967) and right amygdala AUC = 0.882 (95% CI = 0.810-0.954) in the group of PTSD participants which makes both variables highly statistically significant. Conclusion. The present investigation revealed significant volume decrease of left amygdala in PTSD patients. Concerning important functions of the amygdala and her neuroanatomical connections with other brain structures, we need to increase number of participants to clarify the correlation between impared amygdala and possible other different brain structures in participants with PTSD. PB - Hindawi Ltd, London T2 - Biomed Research International T1 - Volumetric Analysis of Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Prefrontal Cortex in Therapy-Naive PTSD Participants DO - 10.1155/2014/968495 ER -
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Starčević, A., Poštić, S., Radojicić, Z., Starčević, B., Milovanović, S., Ilanković, A., Dimitrijević, I., Damjanović, A., Aksić, M.,& Radonjić, V.. (2014). Volumetric Analysis of Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Prefrontal Cortex in Therapy-Naive PTSD Participants. in Biomed Research International Hindawi Ltd, London.. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/968495
Starčević A, Poštić S, Radojicić Z, Starčević B, Milovanović S, Ilanković A, Dimitrijević I, Damjanović A, Aksić M, Radonjić V. Volumetric Analysis of Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Prefrontal Cortex in Therapy-Naive PTSD Participants. in Biomed Research International. 2014;. doi:10.1155/2014/968495 .
Starčević, Ana, Poštić, Srđan, Radojicić, Zoran, Starčević, Branislav, Milovanović, Srđan, Ilanković, Andrej, Dimitrijević, Ivan, Damjanović, Aleksandar, Aksić, Milan, Radonjić, Vidosava, "Volumetric Analysis of Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Prefrontal Cortex in Therapy-Naive PTSD Participants" in Biomed Research International (2014), https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/968495 . .