Abnormal hippocampal substructure volume in insomnia disorder

To date, our understanding of the role of abnormal hippocampal volume in imaging studies of insomnia disorders (ID) has remained in apparent contradiction. Given that hippocampal function can be mapped to anatomically defined substructures, the hippocampal substructure volume can be examined in deta...

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description To date, our understanding of the role of abnormal hippocampal volume in imaging studies of insomnia disorders (ID) has remained in apparent contradiction. Given that hippocampal function can be mapped to anatomically defined substructures, the hippocampal substructure volume can be examined in detail at present. In this study, we examined the volumes of hippocampal substructures between IDs and healthy controls (HC) to accurately find hippocampal markers of ID. First, we used the automated hippocampal substructure module in FreeSurfer6.0 to inspect T1-weighted magnetic resonance images between 22 IDs and 30 HC. Then, 12 hippocampal substructures were computed. Volumetric assessment was performed at the hippocampal substructure level between groups. Our study revealed significant reduced volume of the bilateral fimbria in IDs compared with HC ( p  
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Correlation analysis
Fornix
Hemispheric laterality
Hippocampus
Hippocampus - pathology
Humans
Insomnia
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Markers
Neuropsychology
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Psychiatry
Sleep disorders
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - pathology
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