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Neural correlate of autistic-like traits and a common allele in the oxytocin receptor gene.

Yuki Saito1, Motomu Suga1, Mamoru Tochigi1, Osamu Abe1, Noriaki Yahata2, Yuki Kawakubo1, Xiaoxi Liu1, Yoshiya Kawamura1, Tsukasa Sasaki1, Kiyoto Kasai1, Hidenori Yamasue3.   

Abstract

Sub-clinical autistic-like traits (ALTs) are continuously distributed in the general population and genetically linked to autism. Although identifying the neurogenetic backgrounds of ALTs might enhance our ability to identify those of autism, they are largely unstudied. Here, we have examined the neuroanatomical basis of ALTs and their association with the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) rs2254298A, a known risk allele for autism in Asian populations which has also been implicated in limbic-paralimbic brain structures. First, we extracted a four-factor structure of ALTs, as measured using the Autism-Spectrum Quotient, including 'prosociality', 'communication', 'details/patterns' and 'imagination' in 135 neurotypical adults (79 men, 56 women) to reduce the genetic heterogeneity of ALTs. Then, in the same population, voxel-based morphometry revealed that lower 'prosociality', which indicates strong ALTs, was significantly correlated to smaller regional grey matter volume in the right insula in males. Males with lower 'prosociality' also had less interregional structural coupling between the right insula and the ventral anterior cingulate cortex. Furthermore, males with OXTR rs2254298A had significantly smaller grey matter volume in the right insula. These results show that decreased volume of the insula is a neuroanatomical correlate of ALTs and a potential intermediate phenotype linking ALTs with OXTR in male subjects.
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Keywords:  asperger; endophenotype; imaging genetics; pervasive developmental disorder; sex difference

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23946005      PMCID: PMC4187262          DOI: 10.1093/scan/nst136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci        ISSN: 1749-5016            Impact factor:   3.436


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