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Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics 5/2024

07.03.2024 | RESEARCH

Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity associated with prolonged screen time in pre-school children with autism spectrum disorder

verfasst von: Yang Xue, Miao-shui Bai, Han-yu Dong, Tian-tian Wang, Zakaria Ahmed Mohamed, Fei-yong Jia

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 5/2024

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Abstract

Prolonged screen time (ST) has adverse effects on autistic characteristics and language development. However, the mechanisms underlying the effects of prolonged ST on the neurodevelopment of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remain unclear. Neuroimaging technology may help to further explain the role of prolonged ST in individuals with ASD. This study included 164 cases, all cases were divided into low-dose ST exposure (LDE group 108 cases) and high-dose ST exposure (HDE group 56 cases) based on the average ST of all subjects. Spatial independent component analysis (ICA) was used to identify resting state networks (RSNs) and investigate intra- and inter-network alterations in ASD children with prolonged ST. We found that the total Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) scores in the HDE group were significantly higher than those in the LDE group (36.2 ± 3.1 vs. 34.6 ± 3.9, p = 0.008). In addition, the developmental quotient (DQ) of hearing and language in the HDE group were significantly lower than those in the LDE group (31.5 ± 13.1 vs. 42.5 ± 18.5, p < 0.001). A total of 13 independent components (ICs) were identified. Between-group comparison revealed that the HDE group exhibited decreased functional connectivity (FC) in the left precuneus (PCUN) of the default mode network (DMN), the right middle temporal gyrus (MTG) of the executive control network (ECN), and the right median cingulate and paracingulate gyri (MCG) of the attention network (ATN), compared with the LDE group. Additionally, there was an increase in FC in the right orbital part of the middle frontal gyrus (ORBmid) of the salience network (SAN), compared with the LDE group. The inter-network analysis revealed increased FC between the visual network (VN) and basal ganglia (BG) and decreased FC between the sensorimotor network (SMN) and DMN, SMN and ATN, SMN and auditory network (AUN), and DMN and SAN in the HDE group, compared with the LDE group. There was a significant negative correlation between altered FC values in MTG and total CARS scores in subjects (r =  − 0.18, p = 0.018).
  Conclusion: ASD children with prolonged ST often exhibit lower DQ of language development and more severe autistic characteristics. The alteration of intra- and inter-network FC may be a key neuroimaging feature of the effect of prolonged ST on neurodevelopment in ASD children.
  Clinical trial registration: ChiCTR2100051141.
What is Known:
• Prolonged ST has adverse effects on autistic characteristics and language development.
• Neuroimaging technology may help to further explain the role of prolonged ST in ASD.
What is New:
• This is the first study to explore the impact of ST on intra- and inter-network FC in children with ASD.
• ASD children with prolonged ST have atypical changes in intra- and inter-brain network FC.
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Metadaten
Titel
Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity associated with prolonged screen time in pre-school children with autism spectrum disorder
verfasst von
Yang Xue
Miao-shui Bai
Han-yu Dong
Tian-tian Wang
Zakaria Ahmed Mohamed
Fei-yong Jia
Publikationsdatum
07.03.2024
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 5/2024
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-024-05500-y

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