自闭症谱系障碍
俱乐部
神经科学
自闭症
功能连接
心理学
精神科
医学
解剖
作者
Li‐Ling Peng,Zhuang Chen,Xin Gao
出处
期刊:Biofactors
[Wiley]
日期:2023-02-13
卷期号:49 (3): 612-619
被引量:3
摘要
Abstract Despite numerous research showing the association between brain network abnormalities and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), contrasting findings have been reported from broad functional underconnectivity to broad overconnectivity. Thus, the significance of rich‐hub organizations in the brain functional connectome of individuals with ASD remains largely unknown. High‐quality data subset of ASD ( n = 45) and healthy controls (HC; n = 47) children (7–15 years old) were retrieved from the ABIDE data set, and rich‐club organization and network‐based statistic (NBS) were assessed from resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs‐fMRI). The rich‐club organization functional network (normalized rich‐club coefficients >1) was observed in all subjects under a range of thresholds. Compared with HC, ASD patients had higher degree of feeder connections and lower degree of local connections (degree of feeder connections: ASD = 259.20 ± 32.97, HC = 244.98 ± 30.09, p = 0.041; degree of local connections: ASD = 664.02 ± 39.19, HC = 679.89 ± 34.05, p = 0.033) but had similar in rich‐club connections. Further, nonparametric NBS analysis showed the presence of abnormal connectivity in the functional network of ASD individuals. Our findings indicated that local connection might be more vulnerable, and feeder connection may compensate for its disruption in ASD, enhancing our understanding on the mechanism of functional connectome dysfunction in ASD.
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