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Control networks in paediatric Tourette syndrome show immature and anomalous patterns of functional connectivity

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BRAIN
卷 132, 期 -, 页码 225-238

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awn223

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  1. The John Merck Scholars Fund
  2. Burroughs-Wellcome Fund
  3. Dana Foundation
  4. Tourette Syndrome Association
  5. National Institutes of Health [K02NS053425]
  6. Washington University
  7. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE [K02NS053425] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Tourette syndrome (TS) is a developmental disorder characterized by unwanted, repetitive behaviours that manifest as stereotyped movements and vocalizations called tics. Operating under the hypothesis that the brains control systems may be impaired in TS, we measured resting-state functional connectivity MRI (rs-fcMRI) between 39 previously defined putative control regions in 33 adolescents with TS. We were particularly interested in the effect of TS on two of the brains task control networksa fronto-parietal network likely involved in more rapid, adaptive online control, and a cingulo-opercular network apparently important for set-maintenance. To examine the relative maturity of connections in the Tourette subjects, functional connections that changed significantly over typical development were examined. Age curves were created for each functional connection charting correlation coefficients over age for 210 healthy people aged 731 years, and the TS group correlation coefficients were compared to these curves. Many of these connections were significantly less mature than expected in the TS group. This immaturity was true not only for functional connections that grow stronger with age, but also for those that diminish in strength with age. To explore other differences between Tourette and typically developing subjects further, we performed a second analysis in which the TS group was directly compared to an age-matched, movement-matched group of typically developing, unaffected adolescents. A number of functional connections were found to differ between the two groups. For these identified connections, a large number of connectional differences were found where the TS group value was out of range compared to typical developmental age curves. These anomalous connections were primarily found in the fronto-parietal network, thought to be important for online adaptive control. These results suggest that in adolescents with TS, immature functional connectivity is widespread, with additional, more profound deviation of connectivity in regions related to adaptive online control.

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