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Response control correlates of anomalous basal ganglia morphology in boys but not girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

机译:反应控制与男孩而不是女孩的异常基础基底节形态有关与注意力缺乏/多动障碍有关

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Anomalous basal ganglia morphology may contribute to deficient motor response control in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This study expands upon recent evidence of sex differences in subcortical morphology and motor response control deficits among children with ADHD to examine basal ganglia volume and shape in relation to motor response control. Participants included 8–12 year-old children with ADHD (n = 52, 21 girls) and typically developing (TD) controls (n = 45, 19 girls). High resolution T1-weighted 3D MPRAGE images covering the whole brain were acquired for all participants on a 3 T scanner. Participants performed two computer-based goo-go tasks that differed in the extent to which working memory was necessary to guide response selection. Shape-based morphometric analyses were performed in addition to traditional volumetric comparisons and correlations with measures of motor response control were examined. Boys with ADHD consistently demonstrated increased commission error rate and response variability, regardless of task demands, suggesting broad response control deficits. In contrast, response control deficits among girls with ADHD varied depending on task demands and performance measures. Volumetric reductions and inward deformation (compression) on the dorsal surface of the globus pallidus and within subregions of the putamen receiving projections from limbic, executive and motor cortices were observed in boys, but not girls, with ADHD relative to TD children. Mediation analyses revealed that putamen and globus pallidus volumes mediated the relationship between diagnosis and commission error rate. Furthermore, reduced volumes of these structures and localized inward deformation within executive and motor circuits correlated with poorer response control, particularly under conditions of increased cognitive load. These findings suggest that anomalous basal ganglia morphology is related to impaired motor response control among boys with ADHD.
机译:异常的基底神经节形态可能导致注意力不足/多动症(ADHD)患儿运动反应控制不足。这项研究扩大了ADHD患儿皮层下形态和运动反应控制缺陷的性别差异的最新证据,以检查与运动反应控制相关的基底神经节体积和形状。参加者包括8-12岁患有ADHD的儿童(n = 52,21个女孩)和典型的发展中(TD)对照(n = 45,19个女孩)。在3T扫描仪上为所有参与者获取了覆盖整个大脑的高分辨率T1加权3D MPRAGE图像。参与者执行了两个基于计算机的执行/不执行任务,其任务指导指导选择所需工作记忆的程度不同。除了传统的体积比较外,还进行了基于形状的形态分析,并检查了与运动反应控制措施的相关性。患有多动症的男孩始终表现出增加的佣金差错率和反应变异性,无论任务要求如何,表明反应控制缺陷广泛。相反,多动症女孩的反应控制缺陷取决于任务要求和绩效指标。在ADHD相对于TD儿童中,男孩(而非女孩)观察到苍白球背侧和接受角膜缘,执行皮层和运动皮层投射的壳的子区域内体积减小和向内变形(压缩)。调解分析显示,壳核和苍白球体积介导了诊断和佣金错误率之间的关系。此外,这些结构的体积减小以及执行电路和电机电路内的局部向内变形与较差的响应控制相关,尤其是在认知负荷增加的情况下。这些发现表明,多动症男孩的基底神经节形态异常与运动反应控制受损有关。

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