scholarly journals Total and Regional Gray Matter Volume Is Not Related to APOE*E4 Status in a Community Sample of Middle-Aged Individuals

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Guofan Xu ◽  
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Raffaele Cacciaglia ◽  
Carole H. Sudre ◽  
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Irmhild Altmann‐Schneider ◽  
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P. Eline Slagboom ◽  
Jeroen Grond ◽  
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Judit Haász ◽  
Eike Wehling ◽  
Martin Ystad ◽  
Arvid Lundervold ◽  
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Author(s):  
Rickie Miglin ◽  
Samantha Rodriguez ◽  
Nadia Bounoua ◽  
Naomi Sadeh

Abstract Uncovering the neurobiological abnormalities that may contribute to the manifestation of psychopathic traits is an important step towards understanding the etiology of this disorder. Although many studies have examined gray matter volume (GMV) in relation to psychopathy, few have examined how dimensions of psychopathic traits interactively relate to GMV, an approach that holds promise for parsing heterogeneity in neurobiological risk factors for this disorder. The aim of this study was to investigate the affective-interpersonal (Factor 1) and impulsive-antisocial (Factor 2) dimensions of psychopathy in relation to cortical surface and subcortical GMV in a mixed-gender, high-risk community sample with significant justice-system involvement (N = 156, 50.0% men). Cortex-wide analysis indicated that (i) the Factor 1 traits correlated negatively with GMV in two cortical clusters, one in the right rostral middle frontal region and one in the occipital lobe, and (ii) the interaction of the affective-interpersonal and impulsive-antisocial traits was negatively associated with GMV bilaterally in the parietal lobe, such that individuals high on both trait dimensions evidenced reduced GMV relative to individuals high on only one psychopathy factor. An interactive effect also emerged for bilateral amygdalar and hippocampal GMV, such that Factor 1 psychopathic traits were significantly negatively associated with GMV only at high (but not low) levels of Factor 2 traits. Results extend prior research by demonstrating the neurobiological correlates of psychopathy differ based on the presentation of Factor 1 and 2 traits.


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Vol 43 (01) ◽  
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M Obermann ◽  
R Rodriguez-Raecke ◽  
S Nägel ◽  
D Holle ◽  
N Theysohn ◽  
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