Lee Nancy Raitano, Perez Megan, Hamner Taralee, Adeyemi Elizabeth, Clasen Liv S
Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut St., Stratton Hall, Suite 119, Philadelphia 19104, United States.
Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut St., Stratton Hall, Suite 119, Philadelphia 19104, United States.
Res Dev Disabil. 2020 Feb 24;99:103575. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2020.103575.
Down syndrome is associated with poor sleep but little is known about its neural correlates.
The current research compared brain morphometry in youth with Down syndrome with parent-reported sleep problems (DS-S) to peers with Down syndrome (DS) and typical development (TD) without parent-reported sleep problems matched on age (M = 15.15) and sex ratio (62 % female).
Magnetic resonance imaging was completed on a 3 T scanner. Participants were stratified into groups based on parent-report: DS-S (n = 17), DS (n = 9), TD (n = 22). Brain morphometry, processed with the FreeSurfer Image Analysis Suite, was compared across groups. In addition, the co-occurrence of medical conditions in the DS groups was examined.
Youth with DS-S had reduced total, frontal, parietal, and temporal brain volumes relative to DS and TD peers. They also had higher rates of congenital heart defects than the DS-only group; however, this comorbidity did not appear to account for morphometry differences.
Parent-reported sleep problems in DS appear to relate to global and localized volume reductions. These preliminary results have implications for understanding the neural correlates of poor sleep in DS; they also highlight the importance of examining relations between sleep and other medical comorbidities.
唐氏综合征与睡眠不佳有关,但对其神经关联知之甚少。
当前研究比较了患有唐氏综合征且有家长报告睡眠问题的青少年(DS-S)与年龄(M = 15.15)和性别比例(62%为女性)匹配的无家长报告睡眠问题的唐氏综合征青少年(DS)及典型发育青少年(TD)的脑形态计量学。
在3T扫描仪上完成磁共振成像。参与者根据家长报告分层为:DS-S组(n = 17)、DS组(n = 9)、TD组(n = 22)。使用FreeSurfer图像分析套件处理脑形态计量学数据,并在各组间进行比较。此外,还检查了DS组中合并症的共现情况。
与DS和TD同龄人相比,DS-S青少年的全脑、额叶、顶叶和颞叶脑容量减少。他们的先天性心脏病发生率也高于仅患有唐氏综合征的组;然而,这种合并症似乎并不能解释形态计量学差异。
DS中家长报告的睡眠问题似乎与全脑和局部脑容量减少有关。这些初步结果对于理解DS中睡眠不佳的神经关联具有启示意义;它们还突出了研究睡眠与其他医学合并症之间关系的重要性。