Atypical functional connectivity between the amygdala and visual, salience regions in infants with genetic liability for autism

Author:

Liu Janelle123ORCID,Girault Jessica B45ORCID,Nishino Tomoyuki6,Shen Mark D45,Kim Sun Hyung4,Burrows Catherine A6,Elison Jed T6,Marrus Natasha7,Wolff Jason J8,Botteron Kelly N7,Estes Annette M9,Dager Stephen R10,Hazlett Heather C45,McKinstry Robert C11,Schultz Robert T12,Snyder Abraham Z11,Styner Martin4,Zwaigenbaum Lonnie13,Pruett Jr John R7,Piven Joseph45,Gao Wei123

Affiliation:

1. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Department of Biomedical Sciences and Imaging, , 8700 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA

2. Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center , 116 N. Robertson Bldv., Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA

3. David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA Department of Medicine, , 10833 Le Conte Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA

4. UNC Chapel Hill Department of Psychiatry, , 333 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514, USA

5. Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities, UNC Chapel Hill , 101 Renee Lynne Court, Carrboro, NC 27510, USA

6. University of Minnesota Institute for Child Development, , 51 East River Rd., Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA

7. Washington University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, , 660 S Euclid Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110, USA

8. University of Minnesota Department of Educational Psychology, , 56 E River Rd., Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA

9. University of Washington Department of Speech and Hearing Science, , 1417 NE 42nd St., Seattle, WA 98105, USA

10. University of Washington Department of Radiology, , 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, WA 98195, USA

11. Washington University School of Medicine Department of Radiology, , 660 S Euclid Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110, USA

12. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Center for Autism Research, , 2716 South St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

13. University of Alberta Department of Pediatrics, , 116 St. and 85 Ave, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2R3, CA

Abstract

Abstract The amygdala undergoes a period of overgrowth in the first year of life, resulting in enlarged volume by 12 months in infants later diagnosed with ASD. The overgrowth of the amygdala may have functional consequences during infancy. We investigated whether amygdala connectivity differs in 12-month-olds at high likelihood (HL) for ASD (defined by having an older sibling with autism), compared to those at low likelihood (LL). We examined seed-based connectivity of left and right amygdalae, hypothesizing that the HL and LL groups would differ in amygdala connectivity, especially with the visual cortex, based on our prior reports demonstrating that components of visual circuitry develop atypically and are linked to genetic liability for autism. We found that HL infants exhibited weaker connectivity between the right amygdala and the left visual cortex, as well as between the left amygdala and the right anterior cingulate, with evidence that these patterns occur in distinct subgroups of the HL sample. Amygdala connectivity strength with the visual cortex was related to motor and communication abilities among HL infants. Findings indicate that aberrant functional connectivity between the amygdala and visual regions is apparent in infants with genetic liability for ASD and may have implications for early differences in adaptive behaviors.

Funder

Simons Foundation

NIH

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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