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Background. The hippocampus, amygdala and related functional circuits have been implicated in
the regulation of emotional expression and memory processes, which are affected in major
depression. Several recent investigations have reported abnormalities in these structures in adult
and elderly depressives. Methods. Elderly DSM-III-R unipolar depressives (N=40) and normal controls (N=46)
participated in a magnetic resonance imaging study (1.0T). Brain images were obtained in the
coronal plane. Using established anatomical guidelines for structure delineation, volumetric
measurements of left and right hippocampus and anterior hippocampus/amygdala complex were
completed under blinded conditions using a semi-automated computer mensuration system, with
patients and controls in random order. Results. Medial temporal volumes did not significantly distinguish either elderly depressed and age-similar normal control subjects, or late onset and early onset depressed patients (ANCOVA). Major
overlap of measured volumes existed between patient and control groups. In depressives,
hippocampal volumes significantly correlated with age, and cognitive and depression ratings, but
not with number of prior depressive episodes or age-at-onset of first depression. Conclusions. Hippocampal volumes do not discriminate a typical clinical population of elderly
depressed patients from age-similar normal control subjects. If hippocampal dysfunction contributes
to a diagnosis of syndromal depression in the elderly, such dysfunction does not appear to be
regularly reflected in structural abnormalities captured by volumetric measurement as conducted.
On the other hand, relationships between hippocampal volumes and clinical phenomena in
depressives, but not controls, suggest potentially meaningful interactions between hippocampal
structure and the expression of major depression in the elderly.