| Literature DB >> 33329071 |
Lescia K Tremblay1, Christopher Hammill1, Stephanie H Ameis2, Mehereen Bhaijiwala1, Donald J Mabbott1, Evdokia Anagnostou3, Jason P Lerch1, Russell J Schachar1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A decreased ability to inhibit a speeded motor response is a well-studied deficit in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and has been proposed as an endophenotype. Inhibitory control has been assessed reliably with the Stop Signal Task (SST) and is associated with prior documented differences in regional brain function using f-MRI. Here, we advance on these findings by examining their structural connectivity and white matter integrity with the goal of identifying a network underlying a core cognitive deficit in ADHD.Entities:
Keywords: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography; inhibitory control; stop signal task; youth
Year: 2020 PMID: 33329071 PMCID: PMC7710692 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Seeds for tractography.
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| 15, 28, 31 | Ventral Attentional network |
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| 18, 3,45 | Default Mode Network |
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| 16, 45, -19 | Default Mode Network |
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| 12, -32, -2 | Ventral Attentional Network |
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| 18, 0, 46 | Default Mode Network |
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| 7, -27, -35 | Dorsal Attentional Network |
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| 13, -42, -50 | Default Mode Network |
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| 19, 4, 47 | Default Mode Network |
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| 25, 17, -13 | Dorsal Attentional Network |
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| 7, 11, 16 | Striatum |
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| 1, 5, -45 | Default Mode Network |
IFG, inferior frontal gyrus; ACC, Anterior Cingulate Cortex; STG, superior temporal gyrus; BA, Brodmann Area. With the exception of the two waypoints, all regions were derived directly from the f-MRI brain activation maps contrasting ADHD vs. Controls from our previous study (30), both in the prospective withholding and reactive inhibition phases of the SST. Within the waypoints, there was actual activation but no statistical differences in BOLD-Blood Oxygen Level Dependent activation between ADHD vs. Controls in any phase of the SST. For further characterization, the last column provides the identified functional network associated with the cortical seed region. This was done by importing the seeds into a functional connectivity MRI map of the human cerebral cortex, 7-network model, courtesy of Yeo et al. (39).
Subject characteristics.
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| 10.6 (sd=2.6) | 10.5 (sd= 4.86) | P=0.941 |
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| 50/10 | 5/11 | P=0.001 |
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| 46% | – | – |
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| 72% Combined | – | – |
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| Inattention score = 5.8 | – | – |
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| 28/32 | – | – |
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| 101 | 111 | P= 0.16 |
Figure 1White matter tracts of interest within ‘the inhibitory control network’. (A) Right cingulum association fibers shown in sagittal view. Anterior corona radiata, thalamic radiations, and internal capsular projection fibers in coronal view. Inferior fronto-occipital (IFOF), IFG, and STG white matter association fibers shown in axial view. (B) Left Superior longitudinal (SLF) association fibers are shown in sagittal and axial views. Corona radiata and internal capsular fibers in coronal view. Cingulum tracts are seen in coronal and axial views. (C) Tracts connecting BA 8 and BA 6 to caudate seeds from the reaction inhibition seeds. Right SLF is shown in all orientations, while posterior corona radiata fibers are shown in coronal view, and middle frontal gyrus white matter in axial view.
Inhibitory network tracts showing fractional anisotropy changes.
| Seed pair for tractography (white matter association tract) | Mean FA | Display |
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| right IFG-STG | ctl= 0.39 |
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| right IFG-posterior cingulate | ctl= 0.43 |
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| right ACC-posterior cingulate | ctl= 0.41 |
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| left MTL-posterior cingulate | ctl=0.44 |
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Tracts of the inhibitory network with trend differences in FA, Ctl, control.
Figure 2Severity of ADHD symptoms versus white matter disruption within fronto-temporal IFOF.
Figure 3Inhibitory control versus white matter disruption in fronto-temporal IFOF.