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Common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study

BACKGROUND: A growing body of neuroimaging studies has reported common neural abnormalities among mental disorders in adults. However, it is unclear whether the distinct disorder-specific mechanisms operate during adolescence despite the overlap among disorders. METHODS: We studied a large cohort of...

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Autores principales: Yu, Gechang, Liu, Zhaowen, Wu, Xinran, Becker, Benjamin, Zhang, Kai, Fan, Huaxin, Peng, Songjun, Kuang, Nanyu, Kang, Jujiao, Dong, Guiying, Zhao, Xing-Ming, Schumann, Gunter, Feng, Jianfeng, Sahakian, Barbara J., Robbins, Trevor W., Palaniyappan, Lena, Zhang, Jie
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Publicado: CMA Impact Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37673436
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.220202
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author Yu, Gechang
Liu, Zhaowen
Wu, Xinran
Becker, Benjamin
Zhang, Kai
Fan, Huaxin
Peng, Songjun
Kuang, Nanyu
Kang, Jujiao
Dong, Guiying
Zhao, Xing-Ming
Schumann, Gunter
Feng, Jianfeng
Sahakian, Barbara J.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Palaniyappan, Lena
Zhang, Jie
author_facet Yu, Gechang
Liu, Zhaowen
Wu, Xinran
Becker, Benjamin
Zhang, Kai
Fan, Huaxin
Peng, Songjun
Kuang, Nanyu
Kang, Jujiao
Dong, Guiying
Zhao, Xing-Ming
Schumann, Gunter
Feng, Jianfeng
Sahakian, Barbara J.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Palaniyappan, Lena
Zhang, Jie
author_sort Yu, Gechang
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description BACKGROUND: A growing body of neuroimaging studies has reported common neural abnormalities among mental disorders in adults. However, it is unclear whether the distinct disorder-specific mechanisms operate during adolescence despite the overlap among disorders. METHODS: We studied a large cohort of more than 11 000 preadolescent (age 9–10 yr) children from the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development cohort. We adopted a regrouping approach to compare cortical thickness (CT) alterations and longitudinal changes between healthy controls (n = 4041) and externalizing (n = 1182), internalizing (n = 1959) and thought disorder (n = 347) groups. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed on regional CT across 4468 unrelated European youth. RESULTS: Youth with externalizing or internalizing disorders exhibited increased regional CT compared with controls. Externalizing (p = 8 × 10(−4), Cohen d = 0.10) and internalizing disorders (p = 2 × 10(−3), Cohen d = 0.08) shared thicker CT in the left pars opercularis. The somatosensory and the primary auditory cortex were uniquely affected in externalizing disorders, whereas the primary motor cortex and higher-order visual association areas were uniquely affected in internalizing disorders. Only youth with externalizing disorders showed decelerated cortical thinning from age 10–12 years. The GWAS found 59 genome-wide significant associated genetic variants across these regions. Cortical thickness in common regions was associated with glutamatergic neurons, while internalizing-specific regional CT was associated with astrocytes, oligodendrocyte progenitor cells and GABAergic neurons. LIMITATIONS: The sample size of the GWAS was relatively small. CONCLUSION: Our study provides strong evidence for the presence of specificity in CT, developmental trajectories and underlying genetic underpinnings among externalizing and internalizing disorders during early adolescence. Our results support the neurobiological validity of the regrouping approach that could supplement the use of a dimensional approach in future clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-104951672023-09-12 Common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study Yu, Gechang Liu, Zhaowen Wu, Xinran Becker, Benjamin Zhang, Kai Fan, Huaxin Peng, Songjun Kuang, Nanyu Kang, Jujiao Dong, Guiying Zhao, Xing-Ming Schumann, Gunter Feng, Jianfeng Sahakian, Barbara J. Robbins, Trevor W. Palaniyappan, Lena Zhang, Jie J Psychiatry Neurosci Research Paper BACKGROUND: A growing body of neuroimaging studies has reported common neural abnormalities among mental disorders in adults. However, it is unclear whether the distinct disorder-specific mechanisms operate during adolescence despite the overlap among disorders. METHODS: We studied a large cohort of more than 11 000 preadolescent (age 9–10 yr) children from the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development cohort. We adopted a regrouping approach to compare cortical thickness (CT) alterations and longitudinal changes between healthy controls (n = 4041) and externalizing (n = 1182), internalizing (n = 1959) and thought disorder (n = 347) groups. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed on regional CT across 4468 unrelated European youth. RESULTS: Youth with externalizing or internalizing disorders exhibited increased regional CT compared with controls. Externalizing (p = 8 × 10(−4), Cohen d = 0.10) and internalizing disorders (p = 2 × 10(−3), Cohen d = 0.08) shared thicker CT in the left pars opercularis. The somatosensory and the primary auditory cortex were uniquely affected in externalizing disorders, whereas the primary motor cortex and higher-order visual association areas were uniquely affected in internalizing disorders. Only youth with externalizing disorders showed decelerated cortical thinning from age 10–12 years. The GWAS found 59 genome-wide significant associated genetic variants across these regions. Cortical thickness in common regions was associated with glutamatergic neurons, while internalizing-specific regional CT was associated with astrocytes, oligodendrocyte progenitor cells and GABAergic neurons. LIMITATIONS: The sample size of the GWAS was relatively small. CONCLUSION: Our study provides strong evidence for the presence of specificity in CT, developmental trajectories and underlying genetic underpinnings among externalizing and internalizing disorders during early adolescence. Our results support the neurobiological validity of the regrouping approach that could supplement the use of a dimensional approach in future clinical practice. CMA Impact Inc. 2023-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10495167/ /pubmed/37673436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.220202 Text en © 2023 CMA Impact Inc. or its licensors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original publication is properly cited, the use is noncommercial (i.e., research or educational use), and no modifications or adaptations are made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Research Paper
Yu, Gechang
Liu, Zhaowen
Wu, Xinran
Becker, Benjamin
Zhang, Kai
Fan, Huaxin
Peng, Songjun
Kuang, Nanyu
Kang, Jujiao
Dong, Guiying
Zhao, Xing-Ming
Schumann, Gunter
Feng, Jianfeng
Sahakian, Barbara J.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Palaniyappan, Lena
Zhang, Jie
Common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study
title Common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study
title_full Common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study
title_fullStr Common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study
title_full_unstemmed Common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study
title_short Common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development study
title_sort common and disorder-specific cortical thickness alterations in internalizing, externalizing and thought disorders during early adolescence: an adolescent brain and cognitive development study
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10495167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37673436
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.220202
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