静息状态功能磁共振成像检测自闭症谱系障碍儿童默认模式网络异常。

Y. Funakoshi, M. Harada, H. Otsuka, K. Mori, Hiromichi Ito, T. Iwanaga
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目的采用静息状态功能磁共振成像(rsfMRI)和独立成分分析方法,探讨正常衰老和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童脑默认模式网络(DMN)功能连通性的变化。方法在临床3-T MRI扫描上对健康对照(HC) 31例(1-3岁、4-8岁、20-29岁、50-59岁)和14例(1-8岁)儿童ASD患者进行rsfMRI超声平面成像检查。所有儿童(1-8岁)在镇静状态下进行成像,成人在闭眼清醒状态下进行扫描。结果HC儿童双侧下顶叶和后扣带皮层DMN功能连通性区域小于HC成人,ASD组小于HC儿童。结论rsfMRI可以观察大鼠DMN的发育和病理变化。儿童DMN功能连通性降低可能是ASD诊断的有用生物标志物。医学投资学报,36(3):204- 208,2016。
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Default mode network abnormalities in children with autism spectrum disorder detected by resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging.
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in the functional connectivity of the default mode network (DMN) in normal aging and in children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) by using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) and independent component analysis. METHODS Thirty-one healthy controls (HC) in four age groups (1-3, 4-8, 20-29, and 50-59 years) and 14 childhood ASD cases (1-8 years of age) were examined by rsfMRI echo-planar imaging on a clinical 3-T MRI scanner. Imaging of all children (1-8 years) was conducted under sedation, while adults were scanned in the awake state with eyes closed. RESULTS The regions of DMN functional connectivity in the bilateral inferior parietal lobule and posterior cingulate cortex were smaller in HC children than in HC adults, and smaller in the ASD group than in the HC children. CONCLUSION It is possible to observe developmental and pathological changes in the DMN by rsfMRI. Reduced DMN functional connectivity in children may be a useful biomarker for ASD diagnosis. J. Med. Invest. 63: 204-208, August, 2016.
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