Understanding the relationship between cerebellar structure and social abilities.

IF 6.3 1区 医学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Yannis Elandaloussi, Dorothea L Floris, Pierrick Coupé, Edouard Duchesnay, Angeline Mihailov, Antoine Grigis, Indrit Bègue, Julie Victor, Vincent Frouin, Marion Leboyer, Josselin Houenou, Charles Laidi
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Background: The cerebellum contains more than 50% of all neurons in the brain and is involved in a broad range of cognitive functions, including social communication and social cognition. Inconsistent atypicalities in the cerebellum have been reported in individuals with autism compared to controls suggesting the limits of categorical case control comparisons. Alternatively, investigating how clinical dimensions are related to neuroanatomical features, in line with the Research Domain Criteria approach, might be more relevant. We hypothesized that the volume of the "cognitive" lobules of the cerebellum would be associated with social difficulties.

Methods: We analyzed structural MRI data from a large pediatric and transdiagnostic sample (Healthy Brain Network). We performed cerebellar parcellation with a well-validated automated segmentation pipeline (CERES). We studied how social communication abilities-assessed with the social component of the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS)-were associated with the cerebellar structure, using linear mixed models and canonical correlation analysis.

Results: In 850 children and teenagers (mean age 10.8 ± 3 years; range 5-18 years), we found a significant association between the cerebellum, IQ and social communication performance in our canonical correlation model.

Limitations: Cerebellar parcellation relies on anatomical boundaries, which does not overlap with functional anatomy. The SRS was originally designed to identify social impairments associated with autism spectrum disorders.

Conclusion: Our results unravel a complex relationship between cerebellar structure, social performance and IQ and provide support for the involvement of the cerebellum in social and cognitive processes.

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了解小脑结构与社会能力之间的关系。
背景:小脑占大脑所有神经元的50%以上,参与广泛的认知功能,包括社会沟通和社会认知。与对照组相比,自闭症患者小脑的不一致的非典型性已被报道,这表明分类病例对照比较的局限性。或者,根据研究领域标准方法,调查临床尺寸如何与神经解剖学特征相关,可能更相关。我们假设小脑“认知”小叶的体积与社交困难有关。方法:我们分析了来自大型儿科和跨诊断样本(健康脑网络)的结构MRI数据。我们使用经过良好验证的自动分割管道(CERES)进行小脑包裹。我们利用线性混合模型和典型相关分析,研究了社会沟通能力与小脑结构之间的关系。结果:850例儿童和青少年(平均年龄10.8±3岁;范围5-18岁),我们发现小脑、智商和社交表现之间存在显著的关联。局限性:小脑包裹依赖于解剖边界,与功能解剖不重叠。SRS最初设计用于识别与自闭症谱系障碍相关的社交障碍。结论:本研究揭示了小脑结构、社会表现和智商之间的复杂关系,并为小脑参与社会和认知过程提供了支持。
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Molecular Autism
Molecular Autism GENETICS & HEREDITY-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
1.60%
发文量
44
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Autism is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes high-quality basic, translational and clinical research that has relevance to the etiology, pathobiology, or treatment of autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions. Research that includes integration across levels is encouraged. Molecular Autism publishes empirical studies, reviews, and brief communications.
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