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Examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) analyses; A preliminary report

INTRODUCTION: Environmental perturbations during critical periods can have pervasive, organizational effects on neurodevelopment. To date, the literature examining the long-term impact of early life adversity has largely investigated structural and functional imaging data outcomes independently. How...

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Autores principales: Ayyash, Sondos, Sunderji, Aleeza, Gallant, Heather D., Hall, Alexander, Davis, Andrew D., Pokhvisneva, Irina, Meaney, Michael J., Silveira, Patricia Pelufo, Sassi, Roberto B., Hall, Geoffrey B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10060836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37008220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1066373
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author Ayyash, Sondos
Sunderji, Aleeza
Gallant, Heather D.
Hall, Alexander
Davis, Andrew D.
Pokhvisneva, Irina
Meaney, Michael J.
Silveira, Patricia Pelufo
Sassi, Roberto B.
Hall, Geoffrey B.
author_facet Ayyash, Sondos
Sunderji, Aleeza
Gallant, Heather D.
Hall, Alexander
Davis, Andrew D.
Pokhvisneva, Irina
Meaney, Michael J.
Silveira, Patricia Pelufo
Sassi, Roberto B.
Hall, Geoffrey B.
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description INTRODUCTION: Environmental perturbations during critical periods can have pervasive, organizational effects on neurodevelopment. To date, the literature examining the long-term impact of early life adversity has largely investigated structural and functional imaging data outcomes independently. However, emerging research points to a relationship between functional connectivity and the brain’s underlying structural architecture. For instance, functional connectivity can be mediated by the presence of direct or indirect anatomical pathways. Such evidence warrants the use of structural and functional imaging in tandem to study network maturation. Accordingly, this study examines the impact of poor maternal mental health and socioeconomic context during the perinatal period on network connectivity in middle childhood using an anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) approach. awFC is a statistical model that identifies neural networks by incorporating information from both structural and functional imaging data. METHODS: Resting-state fMRI and DTI scans were acquired from children aged 7–9 years old. RESULTS: Our results indicate that maternal adversity during the perinatal period can affect offspring’s resting-state network connectivity during middle childhood. Specifically, in comparison to controls, children of mothers who had poor perinatal maternal mental health and/or low socioeconomic status exhibited greater awFC in the ventral attention network. DISCUSSION: These group differences were discussed in terms of the role this network plays in attention processing and maturational changes that may accompany the consolidation of a more adult-like functional cortical organization. Furthermore, our results suggest that there is value in using an awFC approach as it may be more sensitive in highlighting connectivity differences in developmental networks associated with higher-order cognitive and emotional processing, as compared to stand-alone FC or SC analyses.
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spelling pubmed-100608362023-03-31 Examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) analyses; A preliminary report Ayyash, Sondos Sunderji, Aleeza Gallant, Heather D. Hall, Alexander Davis, Andrew D. Pokhvisneva, Irina Meaney, Michael J. Silveira, Patricia Pelufo Sassi, Roberto B. Hall, Geoffrey B. Front Neurosci Neuroscience INTRODUCTION: Environmental perturbations during critical periods can have pervasive, organizational effects on neurodevelopment. To date, the literature examining the long-term impact of early life adversity has largely investigated structural and functional imaging data outcomes independently. However, emerging research points to a relationship between functional connectivity and the brain’s underlying structural architecture. For instance, functional connectivity can be mediated by the presence of direct or indirect anatomical pathways. Such evidence warrants the use of structural and functional imaging in tandem to study network maturation. Accordingly, this study examines the impact of poor maternal mental health and socioeconomic context during the perinatal period on network connectivity in middle childhood using an anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) approach. awFC is a statistical model that identifies neural networks by incorporating information from both structural and functional imaging data. METHODS: Resting-state fMRI and DTI scans were acquired from children aged 7–9 years old. RESULTS: Our results indicate that maternal adversity during the perinatal period can affect offspring’s resting-state network connectivity during middle childhood. Specifically, in comparison to controls, children of mothers who had poor perinatal maternal mental health and/or low socioeconomic status exhibited greater awFC in the ventral attention network. DISCUSSION: These group differences were discussed in terms of the role this network plays in attention processing and maturational changes that may accompany the consolidation of a more adult-like functional cortical organization. Furthermore, our results suggest that there is value in using an awFC approach as it may be more sensitive in highlighting connectivity differences in developmental networks associated with higher-order cognitive and emotional processing, as compared to stand-alone FC or SC analyses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10060836/ /pubmed/37008220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1066373 Text en Copyright © 2023 Ayyash, Sunderji, Gallant, Hall, Davis, Pokhvisneva, Meaney, Silveira, Sassi and Hall. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Ayyash, Sondos
Sunderji, Aleeza
Gallant, Heather D.
Hall, Alexander
Davis, Andrew D.
Pokhvisneva, Irina
Meaney, Michael J.
Silveira, Patricia Pelufo
Sassi, Roberto B.
Hall, Geoffrey B.
Examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) analyses; A preliminary report
title Examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) analyses; A preliminary report
title_full Examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) analyses; A preliminary report
title_fullStr Examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) analyses; A preliminary report
title_full_unstemmed Examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) analyses; A preliminary report
title_short Examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awFC) analyses; A preliminary report
title_sort examining resting-state network connectivity in children exposed to perinatal maternal adversity using anatomically weighted functional connectivity (awfc) analyses; a preliminary report
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10060836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37008220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1066373
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