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White matter tract integrity in treatment-resistant gambling disorder

White matter tract integrity in treatment-resistant gambling disorder
White matter tract integrity in treatment-resistant gambling disorder

Background
Gambling disorder is a relatively common psychiatric disorder recently re-classified within the DSM-5 under the category of 'substance-related and addictive disorders'. 

Aims
To compare white matter integrity in patients with gambling disorder with healthy controls; to explore relationships between white matter integrity and disease severity in gambling disorder. Method In total, 16 participants with treatment-resistant gambling disorder and 15 healthy controls underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). White matter integrity was analysed using tract-based spatial statistics. 

Results
Gambling disorder was associated with reduced fractional anisotropy in the corpus callosum and superior longitudinal fasciculus. Fractional anisotropy in distributed white matter tracts elsewhere correlated positively with disease severity. 

Conclusions
Reduced corpus callosum fractional anisotropy is suggestive of disorganised/damaged tracts in patients with gambling disorder, and this may represent a trait/vulnerability marker for the disorder. Future research should explore these measures in a larger sample, ideally incorporating a range of imaging markers (for example functional MRI) and enrolling unaffected first-degree relatives of patients.

0007-1250
579-584
Chamberlain, Samuel R.
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Derbyshire, Katherine
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Daws, Richard E.
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Odlaug, Brian L.
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Leppink, Eric W.
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Grant, Jon E.
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Chamberlain, Samuel R.
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Derbyshire, Katherine
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Daws, Richard E.
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Odlaug, Brian L.
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Leppink, Eric W.
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Grant, Jon E.
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Chamberlain, Samuel R., Derbyshire, Katherine, Daws, Richard E., Odlaug, Brian L., Leppink, Eric W. and Grant, Jon E. (2016) White matter tract integrity in treatment-resistant gambling disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry, 208 (6), 579-584. (doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.115.165506).

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Abstract

Background
Gambling disorder is a relatively common psychiatric disorder recently re-classified within the DSM-5 under the category of 'substance-related and addictive disorders'. 

Aims
To compare white matter integrity in patients with gambling disorder with healthy controls; to explore relationships between white matter integrity and disease severity in gambling disorder. Method In total, 16 participants with treatment-resistant gambling disorder and 15 healthy controls underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). White matter integrity was analysed using tract-based spatial statistics. 

Results
Gambling disorder was associated with reduced fractional anisotropy in the corpus callosum and superior longitudinal fasciculus. Fractional anisotropy in distributed white matter tracts elsewhere correlated positively with disease severity. 

Conclusions
Reduced corpus callosum fractional anisotropy is suggestive of disorganised/damaged tracts in patients with gambling disorder, and this may represent a trait/vulnerability marker for the disorder. Future research should explore these measures in a larger sample, ideally incorporating a range of imaging markers (for example functional MRI) and enrolling unaffected first-degree relatives of patients.

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Published date: June 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 493110
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493110
ISSN: 0007-1250
PURE UUID: 9c8ea665-dca9-4125-9093-b8269db2210b
ORCID for Samuel R. Chamberlain: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7014-8121

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Last modified: 23 Aug 2024 02:00

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Author: Samuel R. Chamberlain ORCID iD
Author: Katherine Derbyshire
Author: Richard E. Daws
Author: Brian L. Odlaug
Author: Eric W. Leppink
Author: Jon E. Grant

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