The causal effect of smoking on psychiatric disorders: an examination of brain volume as a potential pathway.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Margot P van de Weijer, Shu Liu, Anaïs B Thijssen, Robyn E Wootton, Adrià Túnez, Jentien M Vermeulen, Guido van Wingen, Dirk J A Smit, Marcus Munafò, Karin J H Verweij, Jorien L Treur
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Abstract

Background: There is growing evidence that smoking increases the risk of developing psychiatric disorders, but the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. We examine brain structure as a potential pathway between smoking and psychiatric disease liability.

Methods: We test associations between smoking (initiation, cigarettes per day, cessation, lifetime use) and depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, with and without correcting for volume of the amygdala, hippocampus, lateral and medial orbitofrontal cortex, superior frontal context, and cortical thickness and surface area. We use three methods that use summary statistics of genome-wide association studies to investigate genome-wide and local genetic overlap (genomic structural equation modeling, local analysis of (co)variant association), as well as causal associations (Mendelian randomization).

Results: While we find causal effects of smoking on brain volume in different brain areas, and with psychiatric disorders, brain volume did not seem to mediate the effect of smoking on psychiatric disorders.

Conclusions: While these findings are limited by characteristics of the included summary statistics (e.g. sample size), we conclude that brain volume of these areas is unlikely to explain a substantial part of any effect of smoking on psychiatric disorders. Nevertheless, genetic methods are valuable tools for exploring other potential mechanisms, such as brain functional connectivity, foregoing the need to collect all phenotypes in one dataset.

吸烟对精神疾病的因果影响:脑容量作为潜在途径的检查。
背景:越来越多的证据表明,吸烟会增加患精神疾病的风险,但其潜在机制在很大程度上尚不清楚。我们研究大脑结构作为吸烟和精神疾病倾向之间的潜在途径。方法:我们测试了吸烟(开始吸烟、每天吸烟、戒烟、终生吸烟)与抑郁症、双相情感障碍和精神分裂症之间的关系,并对杏仁核、海马体、外侧和内侧眶额皮质、上额背景、皮质厚度和表面积进行了校正。我们使用三种方法,利用全基因组关联研究的汇总统计来研究全基因组和局部遗传重叠(基因组结构方程建模,局部(co)变异关联分析)以及因果关联(孟德尔随机化)。结果:虽然我们发现吸烟对不同脑区和精神疾病的脑容量有因果影响,但脑容量似乎并没有介导吸烟对精神疾病的影响。结论:虽然这些发现受到包括的汇总统计特征(例如样本量)的限制,但我们得出的结论是,这些区域的脑容量不太可能解释吸烟对精神疾病的任何实质性影响。然而,遗传方法是探索其他潜在机制的有价值的工具,例如大脑功能连接,而不需要在一个数据集中收集所有表型。
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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
711
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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