| Literature DB >> 26435832 |
Ian W Eisenberg1, Gregory L Wallace2, Lauren Kenworthy3, Stephen J Gotts1, Alex Martin1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by atypical development of cortical and subcortical gray matter volume. Subcortical structural changes have been associated with restricted and repetitive behavior (RRB), a core component of ASD. Behavioral studies have identified insistence on sameness (IS) as a separable RRB dimension prominent in high-functioning ASD, though no simple brain-behavior relationship has emerged. Structural covariance, a measure of morphological coupling among brain regions using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has proven an informative measure of anatomical relationships in typical development and neurodevelopmental disorders. In this study, we use this measure to characterize the relationship between brain structure and IS.Entities:
Keywords: Autism; Insistence on sameness; MRI; Repetitive behavior; Structural covariance; Subcortex
Year: 2015 PMID: 26435832 PMCID: PMC4591718 DOI: 10.1186/s13229-015-0047-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Autism Impact factor: 7.509
Demographic data and characteristics of sample
| Variable | High-functioning ASD ( |
|---|---|
| Age (years), mean ± SD | 18.39 ± 3.33 |
| Full scale IQ (standard score), mean ± SD | 111.96 ± 14.24 |
| ADI social, mean ± SD ( | 19.98 ± 5.32 (50) |
| ADI communication, mean ± SD ( | 15.90 ± 4.53 (50) |
| ADI restricted/repetitive behaviors, mean ± SD ( | 5.50 ± 2.59 (50) |
| ADOS communication + social interaction, mean ± SD ( | 11.91 ± 4.10 (55) |
| Repetitive behavior (RBS-R raw scores) | |
| Insistence on sameness, mean ± SD | 4.81 ± 5.21 |
| Stereotyped behavior, mean ± SD | 2.15 ± 2.26 |
| Self-injury, mean ± SD | 1.13 ± 1.31 |
| Compulsive, mean ± SD | 1.55 ± 1.96 |
| Ritualistic, mean ± SD | 2.89 ± 3.04 |
Fig. 1Intra-subcortical median-split analysis. Intra-subcortical volume Region X Region covariance matrices shown for a the high IS group, b low IS group, and c high-low difference. Color indicates the Pearson r value, or, in c, the r value difference. In c, the three differences surviving correction for multiple comparisons are displayed in the lower triangle. Tha thalamus, Cau caudate, Put putamen, Pal pallidum, Hip hippocampus, Amy amygdala, Acc nucleus accumbens
Fig. 2Intra-subcortical correlational analysis. Intra-subcortical correlational analysis showing the relationship between IS severity and Region X Region structural covariance, as measured by a single-subject covariance analog (see “Statistical analysis” section). FDR cutoff indicated by **. Relationships that survive FDR correction are displayed in the lower triangle. See Additional file 6: Table S1 for exact r and p values for significant relationships
Fig. 3Cortico-subcortical correlational analysis. Subcortical-cortico correlational analysis showing the relationship between IS severity and Region X Region structural covariance (a), as measured by a single-subject covariance analog (see “Statistical analysis” section). Cortical regions are ordered by hemisphere 1 and FDR cutoff is indicated by **. Relationships that survive FDR correction are highlighted by making non-significant differences partially transparent. See Additional file 8: Table S2 for exact r and p values for significant relationships. b shows a subset of these significant relationships: cortical regions whose relationship with the putamen (red), amygdala (blue), or both (purple) significantly related to IS severity