Influence of age of onset on limbic and paralimbic structures in depression

Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2014 Dec;68(12):812-820. doi: 10.1111/pcn.12197. Epub 2014 Jun 9.

Abstract

Aim: Major depressive disorder (MDD) onset during childhood/adolescence is associated with a greater illness burden and distinct clinical profile. However, limited research exists on the effect of age of MDD onset on volumetric abnormalities in para/limbic structures during adulthood.

Methods: Subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC), hippocampus and caudate nucleus volumes were measured by manual tracing in depressed individuals (n = 45) and healthy controls (HC; n = 19). Volumetric comparisons were carried out between HC and MDD patients divided into those with pediatric (≤ 18 years; n = 17) and adult onset (≥ 19 years; n = 28).

Results: The adult MDD-onset group had smaller sgACC volumes than the pediatric-onset and HC groups (age, sex controlled). No differences in caudate and hippocampus volumes existed. sgACC and hippocampal volumes were inversely correlated with depression severity.

Conclusions: Surprisingly, pediatric MDD-onset was not associated with more pronounced sgACC, hippocampus and caudate volume reductions. Nevertheless, age of illness onset appears to be a meaningful dimension of study in efforts to understand the neurobiological heterogeneity of MDD.

Keywords: caudate; depression; hippocampus; onset age; subgenual anterior cingulate cortex.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Age of Onset*
  • Caudate Nucleus / pathology*
  • Depressive Disorder, Major / pathology*
  • Female
  • Gyrus Cinguli / pathology*
  • Hippocampus / pathology*
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Young Adult