BACKGROUND:Thyroid hormone is essential for optimal human neurodevelopment and may modify the risk of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, the brain structures involved are unknown and it is unclear if the adult brain is also susceptible to changes in thyroid status. METHODS:We used international classification of disease-10 codes, polygenic thyroid scores at different thresholds of association with thyroid traits (pT-values) and image-derived phenotypes in UK Biobank (n=18,825) to investigate the effects of a recorded diagnosis of thyroid disease and genetic risk for thyroid status on cerebellar and subcortical grey matter volume. Regional genetic pleiotropy between thyroid status and ADHD was explored using the GWAS-pairwise method. RESULTS:A recorded diagnosis of hypothyroidism (n=419) was associated with significant reductions in total cerebellar and pallidum grey matter volumes (β[95%CI] = -0.14[-0.23, -0.06], p = 0.0005 and β[95%CI] = -0.12[-0.20, -0.04], p = 0.0042, respectively), mediated in part by increases in Body Mass Index. Whilst we found no evidence for total cerebellar volume alterations with increased polygenic scores for any thyroid trait, opposing influences of increased polygenic scores for hypo- and hyperthyroidism were found in the pallidum (pT<1e-3: β[95%CI] = -0.02[-0.03,-0.01], p = 0.0003 and pT<1e-7: β[95%CI] = 0.02[0.01,0.03], p = 0.0003, respectively). Neither hypo- nor hyperthyroidism showed evidence of regional genetic pleiotropy with ADHD. CONCLUSIONS:Thyroid status affects grey matter volume in adults, particularly at the level of the cerebellum and pallidum, with potential implications for the regulation of motor, cognitive and affective function.

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