Amygdala volume is not associated with MRI-based markers of early cardiovascular disease
Sarah Schlaeger, Roberto Lorbeer, Fabian Bamberg, Christopher L. Schlett, Susanne Rospleszcz, Ebba Beller, Franziska Galie, Margit Heier, Karl-Heinz Ladwig, Jens Ricke, Annette Peters, Birgit B. Ertl-Wagner, Sophia Stoecklein, Sergio Grosu

TL;DR
This study found no link between amygdala volume and early signs of cardiovascular disease in MRI scans of 339 adults.
Contribution
The first large MRI study to show that amygdala volume is not associated with subclinical cardiovascular disease.
Findings
Amygdala volume showed no significant association with MRI-based cardiovascular markers like carotid plaque or myocardial mass.
The study refutes prior PET-based hypotheses linking amygdala morphology to early cardiovascular disease.
Amygdala volume appears morphologically preserved in the initial phase of cardiovascular disease.
Abstract
Recent PET studies suggest a link between amygdala activity and cardiovascular disease. Altered amygdala volumes are associated with increased stressor-evoked cardiovascular reactivity, which potentially increases the risk for cardiovascular disease. Therefore, we investigated the association between amygdala volume and MRI-based markers of cardiovascular disease in order to evaluate morphological alterations of the amygdala in persons with early, clinically inapparent signs of cardiovascular complications. 400 subjects underwent a comprehensive 3-T MRI to estimate amygdala volume and imaging-based markers of cardiovascular disease, specifically carotid plaque presence and grading, media wall thickening, left ventricular myocardial mass, myocardial late gadolinium enhancement, and left ventricular function. Amygdala volume was automatically segmented based on FLAIR images and corrected…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
