Structural brain abnormalities in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and patients with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Background:  Although autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are two distinct neurodevelopmental diseases, they share behavioural, neuropsychological and neurobiological characteristics. For the identification of endophenotypes across diagnostic categories...

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Hauptverfasser: Brieber, Sarah, Neufang, Susanne, Bruning, Nicole, Kamp-Becker, Inge, Remschmidt, Helmut, Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate, Fink, Gereon R., Konrad, Kerstin
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description Background:  Although autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are two distinct neurodevelopmental diseases, they share behavioural, neuropsychological and neurobiological characteristics. For the identification of endophenotypes across diagnostic categories, further investigations of phenotypic overlap between ADHD and autism at the behavioural, neurocognitive, and brain levels are needed. Methods:  We examined regional grey matter differences and similarities in children and adolescents with ASD and ADHD in comparison to healthy controls using structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and voxel‐based morphometry. Results:  With regard to clinical criteria, the clinical groups did not differ with respect to ADHD symptoms; however, only patients with ASD showed deficits in social communication and interaction, according to parental rating. Structural abnormalities across both clinical groups compared to controls became evident as grey matter reductions in the left medial temporal lobe and as higher grey matter volumes in the left inferior parietal cortex. In addition, autism‐specific brain abnormalities were found as increased grey matter volume in the right supramarginal gyrus. Conclusions:  While the shared structural deviations in the medial temporal lobe might be attributed to an unspecific delay in brain development and might be associated with memory deficits, the structural abnormalities in the inferior parietal lobe may correspond to attentional deficits observed in both ASD and ADHD. By contrast, the autism‐specific grey matter abnormalities near the right temporo‐parietal junction may be associated with impaired ‘theory of mind’ abilities. These findings shed some light on both similarities and differences in the neurocognitive profiles of ADHD and ASD patients.
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Adolescent
Adolescents
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Asperger Syndrome - diagnosis
Asperger Syndrome - pathology
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - diagnosis
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - pathology
Attention Deficit Disorders
Attention deficit disorders. Hyperactivity
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Autism
autistic disorder
Autistic Disorder - diagnosis
Autistic Disorder - pathology
Autistic spectrum disorders
Biological and medical sciences
Brain
Brain - pathology
Brain Hemisphere Functions
Brain Mapping
Brain research
Child
Child clinical studies
Child psychology
Cognitive Processes
Comparative Analysis
Control Groups
Cortex
Developmental disorders
Diagnostic Tests
Frontal Lobe - pathology
Genetics
Humans
Hyperactivity
Identification
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Infantile autism
Interpersonal Relations
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Medial temporal lobe
Medical sciences
Memory
Miscellaneous
Parietal Lobe - pathology
Patients
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Regional variations
Severity of Illness Index
structural MRI
Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Teenagers
Temporal Lobe - pathology
VBM
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