Sex differences in the neuroanatomy of alcohol dependence hippocampus and amygdala subregions in a sample of 966 people from the ENIGMA Addiction Working Group

Open Access
Authors
  • S. Grace
  • M.G. Rossetti
  • N. Allen
  • A. Batalla
  • M. Bellani
  • P. Brambilla
  • Y. Chye
  • J. Cousijn ORCID logo
  • A.E. Goudriaan
  • R. Hester
  • K. Hutchison
  • I. Labuschagne
  • R. Momenan
  • R. Martin-Santos
  • P. Rendell
  • N. Solowij
  • R. Sinha
  • C.-s.R. Li
  • L. Schmaal
  • Z. Sjoerds
  • C. Suo
  • G. Terrett
  • R.J. van Holst
  • D.J. Veltman
  • M. Yücel
  • P. Thompson
  • P. Conrod
  • S. Mackey
  • H. Garavan
  • V. Lorenzetti
Publication date 04-03-2021
Journal Translational Psychiatry
Article number 156
Volume | Issue number 11
Number of pages 15
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes)
Abstract

Males and females with alcohol dependence have distinct mental health and cognitive problems. Animal models of addiction postulate that the underlying neurobiological mechanisms are partially distinct, but there is little evidence of sex differences in humans with alcohol dependence as most neuroimaging studies have been conducted in males. We examined hippocampal and amygdala subregions in a large sample of 966 people from the ENIGMA Addiction Working Group. This comprised 643 people with alcohol dependence (225 females), and a comparison group of 323 people without alcohol dependence (98 females). Males with alcohol dependence had smaller volumes of the total amygdala and its basolateral nucleus than male controls, that exacerbated with alcohol dose. Alcohol dependence was also associated with smaller volumes of the hippocampus and its CA1 and subiculum subfield volumes in both males and females. In summary, hippocampal and amygdalar subregions may be sensitive to both shared and distinct mechanisms in alcohol-dependent males and females.

Document type Article
Note With supplementary file.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-021-01204-1
Downloads
Supplementary materials
Permalink to this page
Back