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Perivascular Space Burden in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Correlates With Neurodevelopmental Severity

Title: Perivascular Space Burden in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Correlates With Neurodevelopmental Severity
Authors: Frigerio, Giulia; Rizzato, Gloria; Peruzzo, Denis; Ciceri, Tommaso; Mani, Elisa; Lanteri, Fabiola; Mariani, Valentina; Molteni, Massimo; Agarwal, Nivedita
Contributors: Ministero della Salute
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; ISSN 1053-1807 1522-2586
Publisher Information: Wiley
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Wiley Online Library (Open Access Articles via Crossref)
Description: Background Cerebral perivascular spaces (PVS) are involved in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation and clearance of metabolic waste in adult humans. A high number of PVS has been reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but its relationship with CSF and disease severity is unclear. Purpose To quantify PVS in children with ASD through MRI. Study Type Retrospective. Population Sixty six children with ASD (mean age: 4.7 ± 1.5 years; males/females: 59/7). Field Strength/Sequence 3T, 3D T1‐weighted GRE and 3D T2‐weighted turbo spin echo sequences. Assessment PVS were segmented using a weakly supervised PVS algorithm. PVS count, white matter‐perivascular spaces (WM‐PVS tot ) and normalized volume (WM‐PVS voln ) were analyzed in the entire white matter. Six regions: frontal, parietal, limbic, occipital, temporal, and deep WM (WM‐PVS sr ). WM, GM, CSF, and extra‐axial CSF (eaCSF) volumes were also calculated. Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Wechsler Intelligence Scale, and Griffiths Mental Developmental scales were used to assess clinical severity and developmental quotient (DQ). Statistical Tests Kendall correlation analysis (continuous variables) and Friedman (categorical variables) tests were used to compare medians of PVS variables across different WM regions. Post hoc pairwise comparisons with Wilcoxon tests were used to evaluate distributions of PVS in WM regions. Generalized linear models were employed to assess DQ, clinical severity, age, and eaCSF volume in relation to PVS variables. A p ‐value < 0.05 indicated statistical significance. Results Severe DQ ( β = 0.0089), mild form of autism ( β = −0.0174), and larger eaCSF ( β = 0.0082) volume was significantly associated with greater WM‐PVS tot count. WM‐PVS voln was predominantly affected by normalized eaCSF volume (eaCSF voln ) ( β = 0.0242; adjusted for WM volumes). The percentage of WM‐PVS sr was higher in the frontal areas (32%) and was lowest in the temporal regions (11%). Data Conclusion PVS count and volume in ASD are associated ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.70023
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.70023; https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jmri.70023
Rights: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.7C469A98
Database: BASE