@article{598ddefa463d4e52934a63331fafecc2,
title = "Polygenic risk score for bipolar disorder associates with divergent thinking and brain structures in the prefrontal cortex",
abstract = "It has been hypothesized that a higher genetic risk of bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with greater creativity. Given the clinical importance of bipolar disorder and the importance of creativity to human society and cultural development, it is essential to reveal their associations and the neural basis of the genetic risk of bipolar disorder to gain insight into its etiology. However, despite the previous demonstration of the associations of polygenic risk score (PRS) of BD and creative jobs, the associations of BD-PRS and creativity measured by the divergent thinking (CMDT) and regional gray matter volume (rGMV) as well as regional white matter volume (rWMV) have not been investigated. Using psychological analyses and whole-brain voxel-by-voxel analyses, we examined these potential associations in 1558 young, typically developing adult students. After adjusting for confounding variables and multiple comparisons, a greater BD-PRS was associated with a greater total CMDT fluency score, and a significant relationship was found in fluency subscores. A greater BD-PRS was also associated with lower total mood disturbance. Neuroimaging analyses revealed that the BD-PRS was associated with greater rGMV in the right inferior frontal gyrus, which is a consistently affected area in BD, as well as a greater rWMV in the left middle frontal gyrus, which has been suggested to play a central role in the increased creativity associated with the risk of BD with creativity. These findings suggest a relationship between the genetic risk of BD and CMDT and prefrontal cortical structures among young educated individuals.",
keywords = "bipolar disorder, creativity, polygenic risk score, prefrontal cortex, voxel-based morphometry",
author = "Hikaru Takeuchi and Ryosuke Kimura and Hiroaki Tomita and Yasuyuki Taki and Yoshie Kikuchi and Chiaki Ono and Zhiqian Yu and Izumi Matsudaira and Rui Nouchi and Ryoichi Yokoyama and Yuka Kotozaki and Seishu Nakagawa and Sugiko Hanawa and Kunio Iizuka and Atsushi Sekiguchi and Tsuyoshi Araki and Miyauchi, {Carlos Makoto} and Shigeyuki Ikeda and Kohei Sakaki and Kelssy, {Kelssy H.} and Takayuki Nozawa and Susumu Yokota and Daniele Magistro and Tadashi Imanishi and Ryuta Kawashima",
note = "Funding Information: This study was supported by JST/RISTEX, JST/CREST, a Grant‐in‐Aid for Young Scientists (B) (KAKENHI 23700306) and a Grant‐in‐Aid for Young Scientists (A) (KAKENHI 25700012) a Grant‐in‐Aid for Scientific Research (B) (KAKENHI 19H04211) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, and a contract with MIC, and the MIC/SCOPE/#192107002. Funding Information: We thank Yuki Yamada and Kento Takahashi for operating the MRI scanner, Haruka Nouchi for conducting the psychological tests, all other assistants for helping with the experiments and the study, and the study participants and all our other colleagues at IDAC, Tohoku University for their support. The authors would like to thank Enago (www.enago.jp) for the English language review. We would like to thank Riken Genesis Co., Ltd. for whole-genome SNP typing of the part of the subjects. This study was supported by JST/RISTEX, JST/CREST, a Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B) (KAKENHI 23700306) and a Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (A) (KAKENHI 25700012) a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (KAKENHI 19H04211) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, and a contract with MIC, and the MIC/SCOPE/#192107002. Funding Information: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, and a contract with MIC, Grant/Award Number: MIC/SCOPE/#192107002; Grant‐in‐Aid for Young Scientists (A), Grant/Award Number: KAKENHI 25700012; JST/RISTEX, JST/CREST, a Grant‐in‐Aid for Young Scientists (B), Grant/Award Number: KAKENHI 23700306 Funding information Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1002/hbm.25667",
language = "English",
volume = "42",
pages = "6028--6037",
journal = "Human Brain Mapping",
issn = "1065-9471",
publisher = "Wiley-Liss Inc.",
number = "18",
}