White matter microstructural alterations in posttraumatic stress disorder: An ROI and whole-brain based meta-analysis.

Published
February 15, 2020
Journal
Journal of affective disorders
PICOID
8f6c8c01
DOI
Citations
34
Keywords
Cingulum, Corpus callosum, Diffusion tensor imaging, Fractional anisotropy (FA), Meta-analysis, Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Copyright
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Patients/Population/Participants

patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), controls

Intervention

diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies, region-of-interest (ROI)-based meta-analysis, whole-brain-based meta-analytic approaches

Comparison

FA alterations in PTSD relative to controls

Outcome

increased FA in areas related to visual processing, decreased FA in anterior brain regions critical to cognition association and fear regulation

Abstract

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating mental illness that is thought to be associated with brain white matter (WM) alterations. Individual diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies to date have reported inconsistent alterations in FA across different brain regions in patients with PTSD. Here, we aimed to investigate FA in PTSD using both region-of-interest (ROI)-based and whole-brain-based meta-analytic approaches. Individual ROI-based meta-analysis was carried out in each eligible white matter tract and seed-based D mapping (SDM) meta-analysis was conducted in the whole brain to identify the convergence of FA alterations in PTSD relative to controls. Seventeen studies were included in ROI-based meta-analysis (≥ 3 studies were included for each ROI, N A small number of studies were included in some ROI tracts. Thus the results should be interpreted with caution. Our results suggest that PTSD patients have increased FA in areas related to visual processing, but decreased FA in anterior brain regions critical to cognition association and fear regulation.

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