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Associations of behavioral problems with white matter circuits connecting to the frontal lobes in school-aged children born at term and preterm.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

This study investigated whether behavioral problems in children were associated with fractional anisotropy (FA) of white matter tracts connecting from other brain regions to right and left frontal lobes. We considered internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems separately and contrasted patterns of associations in children born at term and very preterm.

Methods

Parents completed the Child Behavior Checklist/6-18 questionnaire to quantify behavioral problems when their children were age 8 years (N=36 FT and 37 PT). Diffusion magnetic resonance scans were collected at the same age and analyzed using probabilistic tractography. We used multiple linear regression to investigate the strength of association between age-adjusted T-scores of internalizing and externalizing problems and mean fractional anisotropy (mean-FA) of right and left uncinate, arcuate, and anterior thalamic radiations, controlling for birth group and sex.

Results

Regression models predicting internalizing T-scores from mean-FA found significant group-by-tract interactions for the left and right arcuate and right uncinate. Internalizing scores were negatively associated with mean-FA of left and right arcuate only in children born at term (pleft AF =0.01, pright AF =0.01). Regression models predicting externalizing T-scores from mean-FA found significant group-by-tract interactions for the left arcuate and right uncinate. Externalizing scores were negatively associated with mean-FA of right uncinate in children born at term (pright UF =0.01) and positively associated in children born preterm (pright UF preterm =0.01). Other models were not significant.

Conclusions

In this sample of children with scores for behavioral problems across the full range, internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems were negatively associated with mean-FA of white matter tracts connecting to frontal lobes in children born at term; externalizing behavioral problems were positively associated with mean-FA of the right uncinate in children born preterm. The different associations by birth group suggest that the neurobiology of behavioral problems differs in the two birth groups.

SUBMITTER: Hosoki M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10659456 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Associations of behavioral problems with white matter circuits connecting to the frontal lobes in school-aged children born at term and preterm.

Hosoki Machiko M   Eidsness Margarita Alethea MA   Bruckert Lisa L   Travis Katherine E KE   Feldman Heidi M HM  

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences 20231109


<h4>Introduction</h4>This study investigated whether behavioral problems in children were associated with fractional anisotropy (FA) of white matter tracts connecting from other brain regions to right and left frontal lobes. We considered internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems separately and contrasted patterns of associations in children born at term and very preterm.<h4>Methods</h4>Parents completed the Child Behavior Checklist/6-18 questionnaire to quantify behavioral problems wh  ...[more]

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