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Grey matter abnormalities in trichotillomania: Morphometric magnetic resonance imaging study

Grey matter abnormalities in trichotillomania: Morphometric magnetic resonance imaging study
Grey matter abnormalities in trichotillomania: Morphometric magnetic resonance imaging study

Background: Trichotillomania (repetitive hair-pulling) is an Axis I psychiatric disorder whose neurobiological basis is incompletely understood. Whole-brain trichotillomania neuroimaging studies are lacking. Aims: To investigate grey and white matter abnormalities over the whole brain in patients with trichotillomania. Method: Eighteen patients with DSM-IV trichotillomania and 19 healthy controls undertook structural magnetic resonance imaging after providing written informed consent. Differences in grey and white matter were investigated using computational morphometry. Results: Patients with trichotillomania showed increased grey matter densities in the left striatum, left amygdalo-hippocampal formation, and multiple (including cingulate, supplementary motor, and frontal) cortical regions bilaterally. Conclusions: Trichotillomania was associated with structural grey matter changes in neural circuitry implicated in habit learning, cognition and affect regulation. These findings inform animal models of the disorder and highlight key regions of interest for future translational research.

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Chamberlain, Samuel R., Menzies, Lara A., Fineberg, Naomi A., Del Campo, Natalia, Suckling, John, Craig, Kevin, Müller, Ulrich, Robbins, Trevor W., Bullmore, Edward T. and Sahakian, Barbara J. (2008) Grey matter abnormalities in trichotillomania: Morphometric magnetic resonance imaging study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 193 (3), 216-221. (doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.107.048314).

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Background: Trichotillomania (repetitive hair-pulling) is an Axis I psychiatric disorder whose neurobiological basis is incompletely understood. Whole-brain trichotillomania neuroimaging studies are lacking. Aims: To investigate grey and white matter abnormalities over the whole brain in patients with trichotillomania. Method: Eighteen patients with DSM-IV trichotillomania and 19 healthy controls undertook structural magnetic resonance imaging after providing written informed consent. Differences in grey and white matter were investigated using computational morphometry. Results: Patients with trichotillomania showed increased grey matter densities in the left striatum, left amygdalo-hippocampal formation, and multiple (including cingulate, supplementary motor, and frontal) cortical regions bilaterally. Conclusions: Trichotillomania was associated with structural grey matter changes in neural circuitry implicated in habit learning, cognition and affect regulation. These findings inform animal models of the disorder and highlight key regions of interest for future translational research.

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Published date: September 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 492569
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492569
ISSN: 0007-1250
PURE UUID: c62d5bc0-cad4-4d0a-aa95-ecf494ae8861
ORCID for Samuel R. Chamberlain: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7014-8121

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Author: Samuel R. Chamberlain ORCID iD
Author: Lara A. Menzies
Author: Naomi A. Fineberg
Author: Natalia Del Campo
Author: John Suckling
Author: Kevin Craig
Author: Ulrich Müller
Author: Trevor W. Robbins
Author: Edward T. Bullmore
Author: Barbara J. Sahakian

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