Prefrontal cortical GABA abnormalities are associated with reduced hippocampal volume in major depressive disorder.

TitlePrefrontal cortical GABA abnormalities are associated with reduced hippocampal volume in major depressive disorder.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsAbdallah CG, Jackowski A, Sato JR, Mao X, Kang G, Cheema R, Coplan JD, Mathew SJ, Shungu DC
JournalEur Neuropsychopharmacol
Volume25
Issue8
Pagination1082-90
Date Published2015 Aug
ISSN1873-7862
KeywordsAdult, Depressive Disorder, Major, Female, gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, Gyrus Cinguli, Hippocampus, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Organ Size, Prefrontal Cortex, Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Abstract

Hippocampal volume reduction has been related to treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and is hypothesized to reflect impaired amino-acid neurotransmission. To better understand the role of amino acid neurotransmission in hippocampal volume deficits, and subsequent resistance to treatment, this study investigated the relationship between hippocampal volumes and GABA levels in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), previously associated with TRD. Thirty-three medication-free major depressive disorder (MDD; 14 TRD and 19 non-TRD) and 26 healthy controls (HC) subjects were studied. Participants underwent high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to estimate hippocampal volume and proton MR spectroscopy ((1)H MRS) to measure ACC GABA levels. MDD patients, with known ACC GABA levels, were divided into two groups: MDD Low GABA and MDD High GABA. We found a significant reduction in hippocampal volume in the MDD Low GABA group compared to MDD High GABA (p<0.001) and HC (p=0.01). The relationship between hippocampal volume and cortical GABA was population (i.e. MDD group) and region specific (i.e. prefrontal cortex). Comparing TRD, non-TRD and HC groups, there was a main effect of group on hippocampal volume (p=0.04), which post hoc analysis revealed as smaller hippocampal volume in TRD subjects than in non-TRD (p=0.05) and HC groups (p=0.03). No hippocampal volume differences between non-TRD and HC groups. The data provides insight into the role of prefrontal neurochemical deficits in the limbic structural abnormalities observed in MDD. In addition, it replicates the relationship between TRD and smaller hippocampal volumes.

DOI10.1016/j.euroneuro.2015.04.025
Alternate JournalEur Neuropsychopharmacol
PubMed ID25983019
PubMed Central IDPMC4526377
Grant ListK23-MH-069656 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
T32 DA022975 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
K23MH-101498( / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
M01 RR000071 / RR / NCRR NIH HHS / United States
T32DA022975 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
R01-MH07895 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
K23 MH101498 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
K23 MH069656 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
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