Brain iron distribution in transdiagnostic mental health burden
Rebecca Christina Coray, Jatta Berberat, Sonja Maria Kagerer, Nader Perroud, Lopez Julian Gaviria, Camille Piguet, Paul Gerson Unschuld

TL;DR
This study finds distinct brain iron patterns in people with psychiatric disorders and their offspring, suggesting a potential biomarker for mental health conditions.
Contribution
The study identifies a transdiagnostic neurobiological correlate of psychiatric disorders through brain iron distribution patterns.
Findings
Three distinct clusters of brain iron distribution differentiate patients and their offspring from controls with 94% sensitivity.
No significant difference in iron distribution was found among bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and ADHD diagnoses.
Brain iron patterns may serve as a transdiagnostic biomarker for psychiatric disorders.
Abstract
Psychiatric diseases are increasingly understood as a spectrum or continuous phenomena, ranging from healthy to severely affected, yet neurobiological correlates for these dimensions remain elusive. Regional alteration of iron levels in the central nervous system may reflect neuropathological processes that result in significant impairment of cognitive and behavioral functions. The aim of this study was to characterize brain iron distribution in individuals with common clinical psychiatric disorders and offspring of individuals affected by these disorders. R2* magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based multi‐parameter mapping (MPM) algorithm was used to assess regional brain iron distribution in a) individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD), borderline personality disorder (BPD), attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and offspring (n = 80, age = 23 ± 7 y., 61% females),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies · Neurological disorders and treatments
