Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence

The course of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from adolescence into adulthood shows large variations between individuals; nonetheless determinants of interindividual differences in the course are not well understood. A frequent problem in ADHD, associated with worse outcomes, is emot...

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Autores principales: Tammo Viering, Pieter J. Hoekstra, Alexandra Philipsen, Jilly Naaijen, Andrea Dietrich, Catharina A. Hartman, Barbara Franke, Jan K. Buitelaar, Andrea Hildebrandt, Christiane M. Thiel, Carsten Gießing
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f11a2e296cf54b579607c452911bf0aa2021-12-02T04:59:32ZEmotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence1095-957210.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118729https://doaj.org/article/f11a2e296cf54b579607c452911bf0aa2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811921010016https://doaj.org/toc/1095-9572The course of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from adolescence into adulthood shows large variations between individuals; nonetheless determinants of interindividual differences in the course are not well understood. A frequent problem in ADHD, associated with worse outcomes, is emotion dysregulation. We investigated whether emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related functional brain networks affect interindividual differences in ADHD severity change. ADHD severity and resting state neuroimaging data were measured in ADHD and unaffected individuals at two points during adolescence and young adulthood. Bivariate latent change score models were applied to investigate whether emotion dysregulation and network integration affect ADHD severity changes. Emotion dysregulation was gauged from questionnaire subscales for conduct problems, emotional problems and emotional lability. Better emotion regulation was associated with a better course of ADHD (104 participants, 44 females, age range: 12–27). Using graph analysis, we determined network integration of emotion-related functional brain networks. Network integration was measured by nodal efficiency, i.e., the average inverse path distance from one node to all other nodes. A pattern of low nodal efficiency of cortical regions associated with emotion processing and high nodal efficiency in subcortical areas and cortical areas involved in implicit emotion regulation predicted a better ADHD course. Larger nodal efficiency of the right orbitofrontal cortex was related to a better course of ADHD (99 participants, 42 females, age range: 10–29). We demonstrated that neural and behavioral covariates associated with emotion regulation affect the course of ADHD severity throughout adolescence and early adulthood beyond baseline effects of ADHD severity.Tammo VieringPieter J. HoekstraAlexandra PhilipsenJilly NaaijenAndrea DietrichCatharina A. HartmanBarbara FrankeJan K. BuitelaarAndrea HildebrandtChristiane M. ThielCarsten GießingElsevierarticleAttention deficit/hyperactivity disorderEmotion dysregulationLatent change score modelingNodal efficiencyOrbitofrontal cortexResting state fmriNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryRC321-571ENNeuroImage, Vol 245, Iss , Pp 118729- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Emotion dysregulation
Latent change score modeling
Nodal efficiency
Orbitofrontal cortex
Resting state fmri
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
spellingShingle Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Emotion dysregulation
Latent change score modeling
Nodal efficiency
Orbitofrontal cortex
Resting state fmri
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Tammo Viering
Pieter J. Hoekstra
Alexandra Philipsen
Jilly Naaijen
Andrea Dietrich
Catharina A. Hartman
Barbara Franke
Jan K. Buitelaar
Andrea Hildebrandt
Christiane M. Thiel
Carsten Gießing
Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence
description The course of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from adolescence into adulthood shows large variations between individuals; nonetheless determinants of interindividual differences in the course are not well understood. A frequent problem in ADHD, associated with worse outcomes, is emotion dysregulation. We investigated whether emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related functional brain networks affect interindividual differences in ADHD severity change. ADHD severity and resting state neuroimaging data were measured in ADHD and unaffected individuals at two points during adolescence and young adulthood. Bivariate latent change score models were applied to investigate whether emotion dysregulation and network integration affect ADHD severity changes. Emotion dysregulation was gauged from questionnaire subscales for conduct problems, emotional problems and emotional lability. Better emotion regulation was associated with a better course of ADHD (104 participants, 44 females, age range: 12–27). Using graph analysis, we determined network integration of emotion-related functional brain networks. Network integration was measured by nodal efficiency, i.e., the average inverse path distance from one node to all other nodes. A pattern of low nodal efficiency of cortical regions associated with emotion processing and high nodal efficiency in subcortical areas and cortical areas involved in implicit emotion regulation predicted a better ADHD course. Larger nodal efficiency of the right orbitofrontal cortex was related to a better course of ADHD (99 participants, 42 females, age range: 10–29). We demonstrated that neural and behavioral covariates associated with emotion regulation affect the course of ADHD severity throughout adolescence and early adulthood beyond baseline effects of ADHD severity.
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author Tammo Viering
Pieter J. Hoekstra
Alexandra Philipsen
Jilly Naaijen
Andrea Dietrich
Catharina A. Hartman
Barbara Franke
Jan K. Buitelaar
Andrea Hildebrandt
Christiane M. Thiel
Carsten Gießing
author_facet Tammo Viering
Pieter J. Hoekstra
Alexandra Philipsen
Jilly Naaijen
Andrea Dietrich
Catharina A. Hartman
Barbara Franke
Jan K. Buitelaar
Andrea Hildebrandt
Christiane M. Thiel
Carsten Gießing
author_sort Tammo Viering
title Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence
title_short Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence
title_full Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence
title_fullStr Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence
title_full_unstemmed Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence
title_sort emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in adhd severity throughout late adolescence
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/f11a2e296cf54b579607c452911bf0aa
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