Exploring subthreshold functional network alterations in women with phenylketonuria by higher criticism

Benedikt Sundermann, Reinhold Feldmann, Christian Mathys, Stefan Garde, Johanna M. H. Rau, Anke McLeod, Josef Weglage, Bettina Pfleiderer
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Objective: Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inherited disorder of amino acid metabolism. Despite early dietary treatment, cognitive functioning of patients has been reported as being inferior to healthy controls. Objective of this study was to assess functional connectivity (FC) alterations in PKU in cognition-related brain networks by resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. We followed a hierarchical analysis approach partially based on higher criticism (HC) statistics as previously applied in a larger sister-project in fetal alcohol syndrome. Results: After exclusions for excessive head movement, 11 female young adults with early-treated PKU (age: 27.2 +- 3.7 years) and 11 age-matched female healthy controls (age: 25.9 +- 3.8 years) were included in the analysis. We observed effects within attention networks and the default mode network, but not in fronto-parietal networks, at the HC-based intermediate analysis level. No between-network FC differences were found. In the most detailed analysis level, we could not identify single affected functional connections. Despite statistical power limitations in this small sample, findings are in line with previously reported FC alterations in PKU and the cognitive profile in young adults with PKU, particularly with the still uncertain notion that cognitive control deficits might become less pronounced when PKU patients reach adulthood.
通过高级批判探索苯丙酮尿症女性患者的阈下功能网络改变
目的:苯丙酮尿症(PKU)是一种遗传性氨基酸代谢障碍。尽管早期进行了饮食治疗,但患者的认知功能仍低于健康对照组。本研究旨在通过静息状态功能磁共振成像评估 PKU 患者认知相关脑网络的功能连接(FC)改变。我们采用了一种分层分析方法,该方法部分基于高批判(HC)统计,之前曾应用于胎儿酒精综合征的一个大型姊妹项目中。研究结果在排除了头部过度运动的因素后,11 名患有早期治疗型 PKU 的年轻女性(年龄:27.2 +- 3.7 岁)和 11 名年龄匹配的女性健康对照者(年龄:25.9 +- 3.8 岁)被纳入了分析。在基于HC的中间分析水平上,我们观察到了注意力网络和默认模式网络内的效应,但没有观察到前顶叶网络内的效应。没有发现网络间的 FC 差异。在最详细的分析层面,我们无法确定单一的受影响功能连接。尽管这一小样本的统计能力有限,但研究结果与之前报道的PKU患者的FC改变以及PKU青壮年患者的认知概况相符,特别是与认知控制缺陷在PKU患者成年后可能会变得不那么明显这一仍不确定的观点相符。
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