Size of basal ganglia in suicide attempters, and its association with temperament and serotonin transporter density

Psychiatry Research
Fredrik Johannes VangMats Bertil Lindström

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare subcortical volumes of seven suicide attempters with those of six healthy controls. Suicide attempters had 10% smaller right caudate nucleus and 19% bilaterally smaller globus pallidus. In suicide attempters, volumes of the globus pallidus correlated negatively with previously reported measures of solidity (non-impulsive temperament) and serotonin transporter binding potential.

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