Neurochemical differences in core regions of the autistic brain: a multivoxel 1H-MRS study in children

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Ana Dionísio
Ana Espírito
Andreia C. Pereira
Susana Mouga
Otília C. d’Almeida
Guiomar Oliveira
Miguel Castelo-Branco
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[1] University of Coimbra,Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research (CIBIT)
[2] Pólo das Ciências da Saúde,Institute of Nuclear Sciences Applied to Health (ICNAS)
[3] University of Coimbra,Faculty of Medicine
[4] Pólo das Ciências da Saúde,Centro de Desenvolvimento da Criança
[5] University of Coimbra,Faculty of Medicine
[6] Pólo das Ciências da Saúde,undefined
[7] Unidade de Neurodesenvolvimento e Autismo,undefined
[8] Hospital Pediátrico,undefined
[9] Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra,undefined
[10] University Clinic of Pediatrics,undefined
[11] University of Coimbra,undefined
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition which compromises various cognitive and behavioural domains. The understanding of the pathophysiology and molecular neurobiology of ASD is still an open critical research question. Here, we aimed to address ASD neurochemistry in the same time point at key regions that have been associated with its pathophysiology: the insula, hippocampus, putamen and thalamus. We conducted a multivoxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) study to non-invasively estimate the concentrations of total choline (GPC + PCh, tCho), total N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA + NAAG, tNAA) and Glx (Glu + Gln), presenting the results as ratios to total creatine while investigating replication for ratios to total choline as a secondary analysis. Twenty-two male children aged between 10 and 18 years diagnosed with ASD (none with intellectual disability, in spite of the expected lower IQ) and 22 age- and gender-matched typically developing (TD) controls were included. Aspartate ratios were significantly lower in the insula (tNAA/tCr: p = 0.010; tNAA/tCho: p = 0.012) and putamen (tNAA/tCr: p = 0.015) of ASD individuals in comparison with TD controls. The Glx ratios were significantly higher in the hippocampus of the ASD group (Glx/tCr: p = 0.027; Glx/tCho: p = 0.011). Differences in tNAA and Glx indices suggest that these metabolites might be neurochemical markers of region-specific atypical metabolism in ASD children, with a potential contribution for future advances in clinical monitoring and treatment.
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