Brain functional gradient and structure features in adolescent and adult autism spectrum disorders

Author:

Ruan Lili12,Chen Guangxiang3ORCID,Yao Menglin4,Li Cheng56,Chen Xiu12,Luo Hua12,Ruan Jianghai12ORCID,Zheng Zhong7,Zhang Dechou8,Liang Sicheng9,Lü Muhan9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

2. Laboratory of Neurological Diseases and Brain Function Luzhou China

3. Department of Radiology The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

4. College of Integrated Medicine Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

5. Department of Pediatrics The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

6. Sichuan Clinical Research Center for Birth Defects Luzhou China

7. Center for Neurological Function Test and Neuromodulation, West China Xiamen Hospital Sichuan University Xiamen China

8. Department of Neurology Southwest Medical University Affiliated Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Luzhou China

9. Department of Gastroenterology The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding how function and structure are organized and their coupling with clinical traits in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a primary goal in network neuroscience research for ASD. Atypical brain functional networks and structures in individuals with ASD have been reported, but whether these associations show heterogeneous hierarchy modeling in adolescents and adults with ASD remains to be clarified. In this study, 176 adolescent and 74 adult participants with ASD without medication or comorbidities and sex, age matched healthy controls (HCs) from 19 research groups from the openly shared Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange II database were included. To investigate the relationship between the functional gradient, structural changes, and clinical symptoms of brain networks in adolescents and adults with ASD, functional gradient and voxel‐based morphometry (VBM) analyses based on 1000 parcels defined by Schaefer mapped to Yeo's seven‐network atlas were performed. Pearson's correlation was calculated between the gradient scores, gray volume and density, and clinical traits. The subsystem‐level analysis showed that the second gradient scores of the default mode networks and frontoparietal network in patients with ASD were relatively compressed compared to adolescent HCs. Adult patients with ASD showed an overall compression gradient of 1 in the ventral attention networks. In addition, the gray density and volumes of the subnetworks showed no significant differences between the ASD and HC groups at the adolescent stage. However, adults with ASD showed decreased gray density in the limbic network. Moreover, numerous functional gradient parameters, but not VBM parameters, in adolescents with ASD were considerably correlated with clinical traits in contrast to those in adults with ASD. Our findings proved that the atypical changes in adolescent ASD mainly involve the brain functional network, while in adult ASD, the changes are more related to brain structure, including gray density and volume. These changes in functional gradients or structures are markedly correlated with clinical traits in patients with ASD. Our study provides a novel understanding of the pathophysiology of the structure–function hierarchy in ASD.

Funder

Sichuan Province Science and Technology Support Program

Publisher

Wiley

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