Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Cingulate-Insular Cortical Thinning and Decreased Gray Matter Density in Children.

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Title
Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Cingulate-Insular Cortical Thinning and Decreased Gray Matter Density in Children.
Journal
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Author(s)
Cherine Fahim, Uicheul Yoon, Yong He, John Chen, Sebastian Muehlboeck, Alan Evans, Daniel Pérusse. 
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Abstract
Our aims were to (1) examine possible neuroanatomical abnormalities associated with the Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBDs) as a group; and (2) assess neuroanatomical anomalies specific to each DBD. Cortical thickness analysis and voxel-based morphometry were analyzed in 47 eight-year-old children (22 DBDs and 25 healthy controls) from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) brain scans. DBD symptoms were assessed using the Dominic-R. In DBD subjects relative to controls, we found: (1) a decreased overall mean cortical thickness; (2) thinning of the cingulate, prefrontal and insular cortices; and (3) decreased gray matter density (GMd) in the same brain regions. We also found that scores on the Dominic-R were negatively correlated with GMd in the prefrontal and precuneus/superior temporal regions. There was a sub-diagnostic main effect for ADHD related to thinning in the cingulate, whereas conduct disorder showed thinning of the middle/medial frontal, and oppositional defiant disorder in the left rectal/orbitofrontal. Findings suggest that thinning and decreased GMd of the insula disorganizes prefrontal circuits, diminishing the inhibitory influence of the prefrontal cortex on anger, aggression, cruelty and impulsivity, and increasing a person's likelihood of aggressive behavior. These findings have implications for pathophysiologic models of the DBDs, their diagnostic classification system and for designing more effective intervention programs.
Keywords
disruptive behavior disorder, oppositional defiance disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder, cortical thickness, voxel-based morphometry.
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24/06/2009 14:31
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20/08/2019 17:24
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