White matter microstructural variability linked to differential attentional skills and impulsive behavior in a pediatric population

Author:

Gagnon Anthony12ORCID,Grenier Gabrielle34,Bocti Christian5467,Gillet Virginie12,Lepage Jean-François12,Baccarelli Andrea A89,Posner Jonathan1011,Descoteaux Maxime3412,Takser Larissa121314

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics , , Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

2. University of Sherbrooke , , Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

3. Sherbrooke Connectivity Imaging Laboratory (SCIL) , , Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

4. Université de Sherbrooke , , Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

5. Department of Medicine , , Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

6. Research Center on Aging , , Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

7. CIUSSS de l'Estrie-CHUS , , Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

8. Department of Environmental Health Sciences , , New York, NY, USA

9. Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health , , New York, NY, USA

10. Department of Psychiatry , , Durham, NC, USA

11. Duke University , , Durham, NC, USA

12. Imeka Solutions Inc , Sherbrooke, QC, Canada

13. Department of Psychiatry , , Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada

14. University of Sherbrooke , , Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have suggested a neuroanatomical basis that may underly attention-deficit–hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but the anatomical ground truth remains unknown. In addition, the role of the white matter (WM) microstructure related to attention and impulsivity in a general pediatric population is still not well understood. Using a state-of-the-art structural connectivity pipeline based on the Brainnetome atlas extracting WM connections and its subsections, we applied dimensionality reduction techniques to obtain biologically interpretable WM measures. We selected the top 10 connections-of-interests (located in frontal, parietal, occipital, and basal ganglia regions) with robust anatomical and statistical criteria. We correlated WM measures with psychometric test metrics (Conner’s Continuous Performance Test 3) in 171 children (27 Dx ADHD, 3Dx ASD, 9–13 years old) from the population-based GESTation and Environment cohort. We found that children with lower microstructural complexity and lower axonal density show a higher impulsive behavior on these connections. When segmenting each connection in subsections, we report WM alterations localized in one or both endpoints reflecting a specific localization of WM alterations along each connection. These results provide new insight in understanding the neurophysiology of attention and impulsivity in a general population.

Funder

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Faculty of Medicine and Health Science at Sherbrooke’s University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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