Smaller cornu ammonis 2-3/dentate gyrus volumes and elevated cortisol in multiple sclerosis patients with depressive symptoms.

  • Stefan Gold
  • Kyle C Kern
  • Mary-Frances O'Connor
  • Michael J Montag
  • Aileen Kim
  • Ye S Yoo
  • Barbara S Giesser
  • Nancy L Sicotte

Abstract

The hippocampus is likely involved in mood disorders, but in vivo evidence for the role of anatomically distinct hippocampal subregions is lacking. Multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, is linked to a high prevalence of depression as well as hippocampal damage and may thus provide important insight into the pathologic correlates of medical depression. We examined the role of subregional hippocampal volume for depression in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number6
ISSN0006-3223
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 20646680