Altered dynamic functional and effective connectivity in drug-naive children with Tourette syndrome

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Lekai Luo
Yi Liao
Fenglin Jia
Gang Ning
Jing Liu
Xuesheng Li
Xijian Chen
Xinmao Ma
Xuejia He
Chuan Fu
Xiaotang Cai
Haibo Qu
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[1] West China Second University Hospital,Department of Radiology
[2] Sichuan University,Department of Rehabilitation
[3] Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children (Sichuan University),undefined
[4] Ministry of Education,undefined
[5] West China Second University Hospital,undefined
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Tourette syndrome (TS) is a developmental neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary tics, the neurological basis of which remains unclear. Although traditional resting-state MRI (rfMRI) studies have identified abnormal static functional connectivity (FC) in patients with TS, dynamic FC (dFC) remains relatively unexplored. The rfMRI data of 54 children with TS and 46 typically developing children (TDC) were analyzed using group independent component analysis to obtain independent components (ICs), and a sliding-window approach to generate dFC matrices. All dFC matrices were clustered into two reoccurring states, the state transition metrics were obtained. We conducted Granger causality and nodal topological analyses to further investigate the brain regions that may play the most important roles in driving whole-brain switching between different states. We found that children with TS spent more time in state 2 (PFDR < 0.001), a state characterized by strong connectivity between ICs, and switched more quickly between states (PFDR = 0.025) than TDC. The default mode network (DMN) may play an important role in abnormal state transitions because the FC that changed the most between the two states was between the DMN and other networks. Additionally, the DMN had increased degree centrality, efficiency and altered causal influence on other networks. Certain alterations related to executive function (r = –0.309, P < 0.05) and tic symptom ratings (r = 0.282; 0.413, P < 0.05) may represent important aspects of the pathophysiology of TS. These findings facilitate our understanding of the neural basis for the clinical presentation of TS.
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