Longitudinal changes of ADHD symptoms in association with white matter microstructure: A tract-specific fixel-based analysis
Publication year
2022Author(s)
Number of pages
11 p.
Source
Neuroimage. Clinical, 35, (2022), article 103057ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Cognitive Neuroscience
PI Group MR Techniques in Brain Function
PI Group Statistical Imaging Neuroscience
SW OZ DCC SMN
SW OZ DCC NRP
SW OW PsKI [owi]
PI Group Memory & Emotion
Human Genetics
Psychiatry
Journal title
Neuroimage. Clinical
Volume
vol. 35
Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
130 000 Cognitive Neurology & Memory; 150 000 MR Techniques in Brain Function; 220 Statistical Imaging Neuroscience; Action, intention, and motor control; Neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology; Radboudumc 7: Neurodevelopmental disorders DCMN: Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience; Neuro- en revalidatiepsychologieAbstract
BACKGROUND: Variation in the longitudinal course of childhood attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) coincides with neurodevelopmental maturation of brain structure and function. Prior work has attempted to determine how alterations in white matter (WM) relate to changes in symptom severity, but much of that work has been done in smaller cross-sectional samples using voxel-based analyses. Using standard diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) methods, we previously showed WM alterations were associated with ADHD symptom remission over time in a longitudinal sample of probands, siblings, and unaffected individuals. Here, we extend this work by further assessing the nature of these changes in WM microstructure by including an additional follow-up measurement (aged 18 - 34 years), and using the more physiologically informative fixel-based analysis (FBA). METHODS: Data were obtained from 139 participants over 3 clinical and 2 follow-up DWI waves, and analyzed using FBA in regions-of-interest based on prior findings. We replicated previously reported significant models and extended them by adding another time-point, testing whether changes in combined ADHD and hyperactivity-impulsivity (HI) continuous symptom scores are associated with fixel metrics at follow-up. RESULTS: Clinical improvement in HI symptoms over time was associated with more fiber density at follow-up in the left corticospinal tract (lCST) (t(max) = 1.092, standardized effect[SE] = 0.044, p(FWE) = 0.016). Improvement in combined ADHD symptoms over time was associated with more fiber cross-section at follow-up in the lCST (t(max) = 3.775, SE = 0.051, p(FWE) = 0.019). CONCLUSIONS: Aberrant white matter development involves both lCST micro- and macrostructural alterations, and its path may be moderated by preceding symptom trajectory.
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