Alan and Lorraine Bressler Clinical and Research Program for Autism Spectrum Disorder, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.
Brain Connect. 2019 Nov;9(9):692-702. doi: 10.1089/brain.2019.0692.
Cerebellar abnormalities are commonly reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Dentate nuclei (DNs) are key structures in the anatomical circuits linking the cerebellum to the extracerebellum. Previous resting-state functional connectivity (RsFc) analyses reported DN abnormalities in high-functioning ASD (HF-ASD). This study examined the RsFc of the DN in young adults with HF-ASD compared with healthy controls (HCs) with the aim to expand upon previous findings of DNs in a dataset using advanced, imaging acquisition methods that optimize spatiotemporal resolution and statistical power. Additional seed-to-voxel analyses were carried out using motor and nonmotor DN coordinates reported in previous studies as seeds. We report abnormal dentato-cerebral and dentato-cerebellar functional connectivity in ASD. Our results expand and, in part, replicate previous descriptions of DN RsFc abnormalities in this disorder and reveal correlations between DN-cerebral RsFc and ASD symptom severity.
小脑异常在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中很常见。齿状核(DN)是连接小脑和脑外结构的解剖回路中的关键结构。先前的静息态功能连接(RsFc)分析报告了高功能自闭症(HF-ASD)中 DN 的异常。本研究旨在通过使用优化时空分辨率和统计能力的先进成像采集方法的数据集,进一步研究 HF-ASD 中的 DN 的 RsFc,与健康对照组(HC)进行比较。使用先前研究中报告的运动和非运动 DN 坐标作为种子进行了额外的种子到体素分析。我们报告了 ASD 中齿状核-大脑和齿状核-小脑功能连接的异常。我们的结果扩展了,并在一定程度上复制了先前对该疾病中 DN RsFc 异常的描述,并揭示了 DN-大脑 RsFc 与 ASD 症状严重程度之间的相关性。