Age-related change in brain metabolite abnormalities in autism: a meta-analysis of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies

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作者
Aoki, Y. [1 ]
Kasai, K. [1 ]
Yamasue, H. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Med, Dept Neuropsychiat, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1138655, Japan
[2] Japan Sci & Technol Agcy, CREST, Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo, Japan
来源
TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY | 2012年 / 2卷
基金
日本科学技术振兴机构;
关键词
Asperger disorder; autistic disorder; human; neuroimaging; pervasive developmental disorder; systematic review; HIGH-FUNCTIONING AUTISM; ASPERGER-SYNDROME; WHITE-MATTER; IN-VIVO; N-ACETYLASPARTATE; YOUNG-CHILDREN; HIPPOCAMPUS; COMMUNICATION; DYSFUNCTION; OVERGROWTH;
D O I
10.1038/tp.2011.65
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Abnormal trajectory of brain development has been suggested by previous structural magnetic resonance imaging and head circumference findings in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs); however, the neurochemical backgrounds remain unclear. To elucidate neurochemical processes underlying aberrant brain growth in ASD, we conducted a comprehensive literature search and a meta-analysis of H-1-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-1-MRS) studies in ASD. From the 22 articles identified as satisfying the criteria, means and s.d. of measure of N-acetylaspartate (NAA), creatine, choline-containing compounds, myo-Inositol and glutamate+glutamine in frontal, temporal, parietal, amygdala-hippocampus complex, thalamus and cerebellum were extracted. Random effect model analyses showed significantly lower NAA levels in all the examined brain regions but cerebellum in ASD children compared with typically developed children (n = 1295 at the maximum in frontal, P < 0.05 Bonferroni-corrected), although there was no significant difference in metabolite levels in adulthood. Meta-regression analysis further revealed that the effect size of lower frontal NAA levels linearly declined with older mean age in ASD (n = 844, P < 0.05 Bonferroni-corrected). The significance of all frontal NAA findings was preserved after considering between-study heterogeneities (P < 0.05 Bonferroni-corrected). This first meta-analysis of H-1-MRS studies in ASD demonstrated robust developmental changes in the degree of abnormality in NAA levels, especially in frontal lobes of ASD. Previously reported larger-than-normal brain size in ASD children and the coincident lower-than-normal NAA levels suggest that early transient brain expansion in ASD is mainly caused by an increase in non-neuron tissues, such as glial cell proliferation. Translational Psychiatry (2012) 2, e69; doi:10.1038/tp.2011.65; published online 17 January 2012
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页码:e69 / e69
页数:12
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