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- 2019
Hippocampal subfield CA2+3 exhibits accelerated aging in Alcohol Use Disorder: A preliminary studyDOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101764 Keywords: Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), Hippocampus, Hippocampal subregions, Hippocampal subfields, Attention, Learning and memory, Visuospatial, Executive functions Abstract: The profile of brain structural dysmorphology of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) involves disruption of the limbic system. In vivo imaging studies report hippocampal volume loss in AUD relative to controls, but only recently has it been possible to articulate different regions of this complex structure. Volumetric analysis of hippocampal regions rather than total hippocampal volume may augment differentiation of disease processes. For example, damage to hippocampal subfield cornu ammonis 1 (CA1) is often reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD), whereas deficits in CA4/dentate gyrus are described in response to stress and trauma. Two previous studies explored the effects of chronic alcohol use on hippocampal subfields: one reported smaller volume of the CA2+3 in alcohol-dependent subjects relative to controls, associated with years of alcohol consumption; the other, smaller volumes of presubiculum, subiculum, and fimbria in alcohol-dependent relative to control men
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