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Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder

Individual‐based morphological brain networks built from T1‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reflect synchronous maturation intensities between anatomical regions at the individual level. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a socio‐cognitive and neurodevelopmental disorder with high neuroanat...

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Autores principales: He, Changchun, Cortes, Jesus M., Kang, Xiaodong, Cao, Jing, Chen, Heng, Guo, Xiaonan, Wang, Ruishi, Kong, Lingyin, Huang, Xinyue, Xiao, Jinming, Shan, Xiaolong, Feng, Rui, Chen, Huafu, Duan, Xujun
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8193534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33934442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25434
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author He, Changchun
Cortes, Jesus M.
Kang, Xiaodong
Cao, Jing
Chen, Heng
Guo, Xiaonan
Wang, Ruishi
Kong, Lingyin
Huang, Xinyue
Xiao, Jinming
Shan, Xiaolong
Feng, Rui
Chen, Huafu
Duan, Xujun
author_facet He, Changchun
Cortes, Jesus M.
Kang, Xiaodong
Cao, Jing
Chen, Heng
Guo, Xiaonan
Wang, Ruishi
Kong, Lingyin
Huang, Xinyue
Xiao, Jinming
Shan, Xiaolong
Feng, Rui
Chen, Huafu
Duan, Xujun
author_sort He, Changchun
collection PubMed
description Individual‐based morphological brain networks built from T1‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reflect synchronous maturation intensities between anatomical regions at the individual level. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a socio‐cognitive and neurodevelopmental disorder with high neuroanatomical heterogeneity, but the specific patterns of morphological networks in ASD remain largely unexplored at the individual level. In this study, individual‐based morphological networks were constructed by using high‐resolution structural MRI data from 40 young children with ASD (age range: 2–8 years) and 38 age‐, gender‐, and handedness‐matched typically developing children (TDC). Measurements were recorded as threefold. Results showed that compared with TDC, young children with ASD exhibited lower values of small‐worldness (i.e., σ) of individual‐level morphological brain networks, increased morphological connectivity in cortico‐striatum‐thalamic‐cortical (CSTC) circuitry, and decreased morphological connectivity in the cortico‐cortical network. In addition, morphological connectivity abnormalities can predict the severity of social communication deficits in young children with ASD, thus confirming an associational impact at the behavioral level. These findings suggest that the morphological brain network in the autistic developmental brain is inefficient in segregating and distributing information. The results also highlight the crucial role of abnormal morphological connectivity patterns in the socio‐cognitive deficits of ASD and support the possible use of the aberrant developmental patterns of morphological brain networks in revealing new clinically‐relevant biomarkers for ASD.
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spelling pubmed-81935342021-06-15 Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder He, Changchun Cortes, Jesus M. Kang, Xiaodong Cao, Jing Chen, Heng Guo, Xiaonan Wang, Ruishi Kong, Lingyin Huang, Xinyue Xiao, Jinming Shan, Xiaolong Feng, Rui Chen, Huafu Duan, Xujun Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles Individual‐based morphological brain networks built from T1‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reflect synchronous maturation intensities between anatomical regions at the individual level. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a socio‐cognitive and neurodevelopmental disorder with high neuroanatomical heterogeneity, but the specific patterns of morphological networks in ASD remain largely unexplored at the individual level. In this study, individual‐based morphological networks were constructed by using high‐resolution structural MRI data from 40 young children with ASD (age range: 2–8 years) and 38 age‐, gender‐, and handedness‐matched typically developing children (TDC). Measurements were recorded as threefold. Results showed that compared with TDC, young children with ASD exhibited lower values of small‐worldness (i.e., σ) of individual‐level morphological brain networks, increased morphological connectivity in cortico‐striatum‐thalamic‐cortical (CSTC) circuitry, and decreased morphological connectivity in the cortico‐cortical network. In addition, morphological connectivity abnormalities can predict the severity of social communication deficits in young children with ASD, thus confirming an associational impact at the behavioral level. These findings suggest that the morphological brain network in the autistic developmental brain is inefficient in segregating and distributing information. The results also highlight the crucial role of abnormal morphological connectivity patterns in the socio‐cognitive deficits of ASD and support the possible use of the aberrant developmental patterns of morphological brain networks in revealing new clinically‐relevant biomarkers for ASD. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8193534/ /pubmed/33934442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25434 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
He, Changchun
Cortes, Jesus M.
Kang, Xiaodong
Cao, Jing
Chen, Heng
Guo, Xiaonan
Wang, Ruishi
Kong, Lingyin
Huang, Xinyue
Xiao, Jinming
Shan, Xiaolong
Feng, Rui
Chen, Huafu
Duan, Xujun
Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder
title Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder
title_full Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder
title_fullStr Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder
title_full_unstemmed Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder
title_short Individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder
title_sort individual‐based morphological brain network organization and its association with autistic symptoms in young children with autism spectrum disorder
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8193534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33934442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25434
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