Relationship between Short-Range and Homotopic Long-Range Resting State Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobes in Autism Spectrum Disorder

To investigate the relationship between short-range and homotopic long-range resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing (TD) children, we analyzed functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) RSFC in 25 children with ASD and...

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Autores principales: Xiaoyin Wu, Fang Lin, Weiting Sun, Tingzhen Zhang, Huiwen Sun, Jun Li
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0d90fe8cebc04783997b94ab69ad386f2021-11-25T16:57:55ZRelationship between Short-Range and Homotopic Long-Range Resting State Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobes in Autism Spectrum Disorder10.3390/brainsci111114672076-3425https://doaj.org/article/0d90fe8cebc04783997b94ab69ad386f2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/11/1467https://doaj.org/toc/2076-3425To investigate the relationship between short-range and homotopic long-range resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing (TD) children, we analyzed functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) RSFC in 25 children with ASD and 22 age-matched TD children. The resting state fNIRS signals, including spontaneous fluctuations in the oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO<sub>2</sub>) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (Hb) concentrations, were recorded from the bilateral temporal lobes. We found that (1) there was no difference in the short-range RSFC between the left and right hemisphere in either ASD or TD group; (2) both the short-range and homotopic long-range RSFC were weaker in the ASD than TD group; and (3) the short-range RSFC was stronger than the homotopic long-range RSFC in the ASD group, whereas no such difference was observed in the TD group. These observations might be helpful for a better understanding of the underlying cortical mechanism in ASD.Xiaoyin WuFang LinWeiting SunTingzhen ZhangHuiwen SunJun LiMDPI AGarticleautism spectrum disorder (ASD)functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC)short-range RSFClong-range RSFCNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryRC321-571ENBrain Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 1467, p 1467 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC)
short-range RSFC
long-range RSFC
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
spellingShingle autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC)
short-range RSFC
long-range RSFC
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Xiaoyin Wu
Fang Lin
Weiting Sun
Tingzhen Zhang
Huiwen Sun
Jun Li
Relationship between Short-Range and Homotopic Long-Range Resting State Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobes in Autism Spectrum Disorder
description To investigate the relationship between short-range and homotopic long-range resting state functional connectivity (RSFC) in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developing (TD) children, we analyzed functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) RSFC in 25 children with ASD and 22 age-matched TD children. The resting state fNIRS signals, including spontaneous fluctuations in the oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO<sub>2</sub>) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (Hb) concentrations, were recorded from the bilateral temporal lobes. We found that (1) there was no difference in the short-range RSFC between the left and right hemisphere in either ASD or TD group; (2) both the short-range and homotopic long-range RSFC were weaker in the ASD than TD group; and (3) the short-range RSFC was stronger than the homotopic long-range RSFC in the ASD group, whereas no such difference was observed in the TD group. These observations might be helpful for a better understanding of the underlying cortical mechanism in ASD.
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author Xiaoyin Wu
Fang Lin
Weiting Sun
Tingzhen Zhang
Huiwen Sun
Jun Li
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Fang Lin
Weiting Sun
Tingzhen Zhang
Huiwen Sun
Jun Li
author_sort Xiaoyin Wu
title Relationship between Short-Range and Homotopic Long-Range Resting State Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobes in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_short Relationship between Short-Range and Homotopic Long-Range Resting State Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobes in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_full Relationship between Short-Range and Homotopic Long-Range Resting State Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobes in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_fullStr Relationship between Short-Range and Homotopic Long-Range Resting State Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobes in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Short-Range and Homotopic Long-Range Resting State Functional Connectivity in Temporal Lobes in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_sort relationship between short-range and homotopic long-range resting state functional connectivity in temporal lobes in autism spectrum disorder
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/0d90fe8cebc04783997b94ab69ad386f
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