Subcortical Volume Trajectories across the Lifespan: Data from 18,605 healthy individuals aged 3-90 years

Danai Dima,Efstathios Papachristou,Amirhossein Modabbernia, Doucet Ge,Ingrid Agartz,Moji Aghajani, Akudjedu Tn,Anton Albajes‐Eizagirre,Dag Alnæs, Alpert Ki,Micael Andersson,Nancy C. Andreasen,Ole A. Andreassen,Philip Asherson,Tobias Banaschewski,Núria Bargalló,Sarah Baumeister,Ramona Baur‐Streubel,Alessandro Bertolino,Aurora Bonvino,D.I. Boomsma,Stefan Borgwardt,Josiane Bourque,Daniel Brandeis,Alan Breier,Henry Brodaty, Brouwer Rm,Buitelaar Jk, Busatto Gf, Buckner Rl, Calhoun,Erick Jorge Canales-Rodríguez, Cannon Dm,Xavier Caseras, Castellanos Fx,Simon Červenka, Chaim-Avancini Tm, Ching Cr, VP Clark,Patricia Conrod,Annette Conzelmann,Benedicto Crespo‐Facorro,Fabrice Crivello,EA Crone,Anders M. Dale,Christopher G. Davey, de Geus Ej,de Haan L, de Zubicaray Gi,den Braber A, Dickie Ew,Di Giorgio A, Doan Nt, Dørum Es,Stefan Ehrlich,Erk S,Thomas Espeseth,Helena Fatouros‐Bergman, Fisher Se,Jean-Paul Fouché,Barbara Franke,Thomas Frodl,Paola Fuentes‐Claramonte, Glahn Dc,Gotlib Ih,Hans‐Jörgen Grabe, O. Grimm, Groenewold Na,Dominik Grotegerd,Oliver Gruber,Patricia Gruner, Gur Re, Gur Rc,Harrison Bj, Hartman Ca,Sean N. Hatton,Andreas Heinz, Heslenfeld Dj, Hibar Dp, Hickie Ib,Ho B,Pieter J. Hoekstra,Sarah Hohmann,Holmes Aj,Martine Hoogman,Norbert Hosten, Howells Fm, Hulshoff Pol He,Chaim Huyser,Neda Jahanshad,Anthony James,Jiyang Jiang, Jönsson Eg,John A. Joska,René S. Kahn,Andrew Kalnin,Ryota Kanai, Shin‐Hyuk Kang,Marieke Klein, Klushnik Tp,Laura Koenders,Sanne Koops,Bernd Krämer,Jonna Kuntsi,Jim Lagopoulos,Luisa Lázaro,И. С. Лебедева, Lee Wh,Klaus‐Peter Lesch,Christine Löchner, Machielsen Mw,Sophie Maingault, Martin Ng,Ignacio Martínez‐Zalacaín,David Mataix‐Cols,Bernard Mazoyer,Colm McDonald, McDonald Bc,Andrew M. McIntosh,KL McMahon,Genevieve McPhilemy, Menchón Jm, Medland Se,Andreas Meyer‐Lindenberg,Jilly Naaijen,Pablo Najt,Tomohiro Nakao, Nordvik Je,Lars Nyberg,Jaap Oosterlaan, de la Foz Vo,Yannis Paloyelis,Paul Pauli,Giulio Pergola,Edith Pomarol‐Clotet, Portella Mj, Potkin Sg,Joaquim Raduà,Andreas Reif, Roffman Jl, Rosa Pg, Sacchet, Sachdev Ps,Raymond Salvador,Pascual Sánchez‐Juan,Salvador Sarró,Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Saykin Aj, Serpa Mh,Lianne Schmaal,Knut Schnell,Gunter Schümann,Jordan W. Smoller,Iris Sommer,Carles Soriano‐Mas,Dan J. Stein,Lachlan T. Strike, Swagerman Sc, Tamnes Ck, Temmingh Hs,Sophia I Thomopoulos, Tomyshev As,Diana Tordesillas‐Gutiérrez, J Trollor, Turner Ja,Anne Uhlmann,Odile A. van den Heuvel,van den Meer D, van der Wee Nj, van Haren Ne,van ’t Ent D, van Erp Tg, IM Veer,Veltman Dj,Henry Völzke,Henrik Walter,Esther Walton,L Wang,Y Wang,Thomas H. Wassink,Bernd Weber, Wen Wang, West Jd, Westlye Lt,Heather C. Whalley, Wierenga Lm, Williams Sc,Katrin Wittfeld, Wolf Dh,Amanda Worker, MJ Wright,Kun Yang,Yuliya N. Yoncheva, Zanetti Mv, Ziegler Gc,Paul M. Thompson,Sophia Frangou

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2020)

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Abstract Age has a major effect on brain volume. However, the normative studies available are constrained by small sample sizes, restricted age coverage and significant methodological variability. These limitations introduce inconsistencies and may obscure or distort the lifespan trajectories of brain morphometry. In response, we capitalised on the resources of the Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium to examine the age-related morphometric trajectories of the ventricles, the basal ganglia (caudate, putamen, pallidum, and nucleus accumbens), the thalamus, hippocampus and amygdala using magnetic resonance imaging data obtained from 18,605 individuals aged 3-90 years. All subcortical structure volumes were at their maximum early in life; the volume of the basal ganglia showed a gradual monotonic decline thereafter while the volumes of the thalamus, amygdala and the hippocampus remained largely stable (with some degree of decline in thalamus) until the sixth decade of life followed by a steep decline thereafter. The lateral ventricles showed a trajectory of continuous enlargement throughout the lifespan. Significant age-related increase in inter-individual variability was found for the hippocampus and amygdala and the lateral ventricles. These results were robust to potential confounders and could be used to derive risk predictions for the early identification of diverse clinical phenotypes.
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subcortical volume trajectories,lifespan
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