The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met variant (Met+) is associated
with onset of neuropsychiatric disorders. Met+ individuals had smaller hippocampi than
those with Met-; whether this phenotype is present at birth is unknown. To
minimize postnatal environmental influences, we studied newborn Met+ and Met-
infants and compared their hippocampal volumes relative to the intracranial
volumes (ICV). Hippocampal volumes and ICVs were automatically parcellated. The Met+ group had significantly smaller %
hippocampal volumes than the Met- group (p=0.011). The BDNF Val66Met
variant is associated with smaller hippocampal volumes in newborn infants,
suggesting the gene’s effects on prenatal
hippocampal development.
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