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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596639/the-relationship-between-executive-function-and-the-association-of-motor-coordination-difficulties-and-social-communication-deficits-in-autistic-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tingfeng Gu, Chengkai Jin, Lizi Lin, Xin Wang, Xiuhong Li, Jin Jing, Muqing Cao
BACKGROUND: Motor coordination difficulties could contribute to social communication deficits in autistic children. However, the exploration of the mechanism implicated in these claims has been limited by the lack of potential confounders such as executive function (EF). METHODS: We investigated the role that EF plays in the relationship between motor coordination and social communication in a school-aged autistic population via a structural model in a statistically robust manner...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594888/social-functioning-predicts-individual-changes-in-eeg-microstates-following-intranasal-oxytocin-administration-a%C3%A2-double-blind-cross-over-randomized-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miralena I Tomescu, Stephanie Van der Donck, Emanuela M Perisanu, Alexandru I Berceanu, Kaat Alaerts, Bart Boets, Ioana Carcea
Oxytocin (OXT) modulates social behaviors. However, the administration of exogenous OXT in humans produces inconsistent behavioral changes, affecting future consideration of OXT as a treatment for autism and other disorders with social symptoms. Inter-individual variability in social functioning traits might play a key role in how OXT changes brain activity and, therefore, behavior. Here, we investigated if inter-individual variability might dictate how single-dose intranasal OXT administration (IN-OXT) changes spontaneous neural activity during the eyes-open resting state...
April 9, 2024: Psychophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591194/prediction-of-lncrna-protein-interactions-using-auto-encoder-se-resnet-models-and-transfer-learning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiang Huiwen, Song Kai
BACKGROUND: Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) plays a crucial role in various biolog-ical processes, and mutations or imbalances of lncRNAs can lead to several diseases, including cancer, Prader-Willi syndrome, autism, Alzheimer's disease, cartilage-hair hypoplasia, and hear-ing loss. Understanding lncRNA-protein interactions (LPIs) is vital for elucidating basic cellular processes, human diseases, viral replication, transcription, and plant pathogen resistance. Despite the development of several LPI calculation methods, predicting LPI remains challenging, with the selection of variables and deep learning structure being the focus of LPI research...
April 8, 2024: MicroRNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590791/functional-connectivity-of-the-sensorimotor-cerebellum-in-autism-associations-with-sensory-over-responsivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melis E Cakar, Nana J Okada, Kaitlin K Cummings, Jiwon Jung, Susan Y Bookheimer, Mirella Dapretto, Shulamite A Green
The cerebellum has been consistently shown to be atypical in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, despite its known role in sensorimotor function, there is limited research on its association with sensory over-responsivity (SOR), a common and impairing feature of ASD. Thus, this study sought to examine functional connectivity of the sensorimotor cerebellum in ASD compared to typically developing (TD) youth and investigate whether cerebellar connectivity is associated with SOR. Resting-state functional connectivity of the sensorimotor cerebellum was examined in 54 ASD and 43 TD youth aged 8-18 years...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589690/prebiotic-diet-normalizes-aberrant-immune-and-behavioral-phenotypes-in-a-mouse-model-of-autism-spectrum-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naika Prince, Lucia N Peralta Marzal, Anastasia Markidi, Sabbir Ahmed, Youri Adolfs, R Jeroen Pasterkamp, Himanshu Kumar, Guus Roeselers, Johan Garssen, Aletta D Kraneveld, Paula Perez-Pardo
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a cluster of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication and behavior. Increasing evidence suggests that the microbiota-gut-brain axis and the likely related immune imbalance may play a role in the development of this disorder. Gastrointestinal deficits and gut microbiota dysfunction have been linked to the development or severity of autistic behavior. Therefore, treatments that focus on specific diets may improve gastrointestinal function and aberrant behavior in individuals with ASD...
April 8, 2024: Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586002/reference-informed-prediction-of-alternative-splicing-and-splicing-altering-mutations-from-sequences
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Chencheng Xu, Suying Bao, Hao Chen, Tao Jiang, Chaolin Zhang
Alternative splicing plays a crucial role in protein diversity and gene expression regulation in higher eukaryotes and mutations causing dysregulated splicing underlie a range of genetic diseases. Computational prediction of alternative splicing from genomic sequences not only provides insight into gene-regulatory mechanisms but also helps identify disease-causing mutations and drug targets. However, the current methods for the quantitative prediction of splice site usage still have limited accuracy. Here, we present DeltaSplice, a deep neural network model optimized to learn the impact of mutations on quantitative changes in alternative splicing from the comparative analysis of homologous genes...
March 25, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583799/relationship-between-mindfulness-and-affiliate-stigma-in-parents-of-children-with-asd-in-china-the-mediating-role-of-coping-styles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ya-Nan Wang, Qi-Heng Lin, Dan Meng, Jing Wang, Hai-Ping Xu, Wan-Hong Wei, Jin-Yan Zhang
PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate the current status of affiliate stigma among parents of autistic children, analyze the influencing factors, explore the relationship among mindfulness, coping styles, and affiliate stigma, and verify the mediating role of coping styles between mindfulness and affiliate stigma in parents of children with autism in China. METHOD: Between February and April 2023, the Child Development Behaviour Centre of a public hospital in China recruited 345 parents of children with autism...
April 5, 2024: Asian Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582640/when-pharmacy-and-theater-collide-how-diversity-can-develop-inclusive-communication-skills
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louise Hughes, Jenna Bowen, Wyn Davies, Rhian Deslandes, Matt Ivory, Susan Kingman
BACKGROUND: Effective communication with patients and colleagues is key to a pharmacist's ability to provide effective person-centered care. Neurodivergent patients face many barriers when interacting with health professionals; increased awareness and understanding are therefore paramount to the pharmacist's role. This paper describes an innovative teaching partnership between a school of pharmacy and an inclusive theater company which aims to develop awareness and skills of undergraduate pharmacy students in relation to communicating with patients with autism and/or learning disabilities...
April 5, 2024: Currents in Pharmacy Teaching & Learning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572787/task-related-differences-in-the-gesture-production-of-young-autistic-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrienne De Froy, Pamela Rosenthal Rollins
BACKGROUND: In typically developing (TD) children, gesture emerges around 9 months of age, allowing children to communicate prior to speech. Due to the important role gesture plays in the early communication of autistic and TD children, various tasks have been used to assess gesture ability. However, few data exist on whether and how tasks differentially elicit gesture, particularly for samples of racially and ethnically diverse autistic children. AIMS: In this study, we explored if task (a naturalistic parent-child interaction [NPCI]; structured assessment of child communication) differentially elicited rate or type of gesture production for young autistic children...
April 4, 2024: International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572415/the-genetic-landscape-of-autism-spectrum-disorder-in-the-middle-eastern-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasser Al-Sarraj, Rowaida Z Taha, Eman Al-Dous, Dina Ahram, Somayyeh Abbasi, Eman Abuazab, Hibah Shaath, Wesal Habbab, Khaoula Errafii, Yosra Bejaoui, Maryam AlMotawa, Namat Khattab, Yasmin Abu Aqel, Karim E Shalaby, Amina Al-Ansari, Marios Kambouris, Adel Abouzohri, Iman Ghazal, Mohammed Tolfat, Fouad Alshaban, Hatem El-Shanti, Omar M E Albagha
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by aberrations in social interaction and communication associated with repetitive behaviors and interests, with strong clinical heterogeneity. Genetic factors play an important role in ASD, but about 75% of ASD cases have an undetermined genetic risk. Methods: We extensively investigated an ASD cohort made of 102 families from the Middle Eastern population of Qatar. First, we investigated the copy number variations (CNV) contribution using genome-wide SNP arrays...
2024: Frontiers in Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570828/age-not-autism-influences-multisensory-integration-of-speech-stimuli-among-adults-in-a-mcgurk-macdonald-paradigm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert M Jertberg, Sander Begeer, Hilde M Geurts, Bhismadev Chakrabarti, Erik Van der Burg
Differences between autistic and non-autistic individuals in perception of the temporal relationships between sights and sounds are theorized to underlie difficulties in integrating relevant sensory information. These, in turn, are thought to contribute to problems with speech perception and higher level social behaviour. However, the literature establishing this connection often involves limited sample sizes and focuses almost entirely on children. To determine whether these differences persist into adulthood, we compared 496 autistic and 373 non-autistic adults (aged 17 to 75 years)...
April 3, 2024: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570480/behaviour-correlated-profiles-of-cerebellar-cerebral-functional-connectivity-observed-in-independent-neurodevelopmental-disorder-cohorts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felipe Morgado, Marlee M Vandewouw, Christopher Hammill, Elizabeth Kelley, Jennifer Crosbie, Russell Schachar, Muhammad Ayub, Robert Nicolson, Stelios Georgiades, Paul Arnold, Alana Iaboni, Azadeh Kushki, Margot J Taylor, Evdokia Anagnostou, Jason P Lerch
The cerebellum, through its connectivity with the cerebral cortex, plays an integral role in regulating cognitive and affective processes, and its dysregulation can result in neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD)-related behavioural deficits. Identifying cerebellar-cerebral functional connectivity (FC) profiles in children with NDDs can provide insight into common connectivity profiles and their correlation to NDD-related behaviours. 479 participants from the Province of Ontario Neurodevelopmental Disorders (POND) network (typically developing = 93, Autism Spectrum Disorder = 172, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder = 161, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder = 53, mean age = 12...
April 3, 2024: Translational Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565567/gamma-aminobutyric-acid-as-a-potential-postbiotic-mediator-in-the-gut-brain-axis
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REVIEW
Jason D Braga, Masubon Thongngam, Thanutchaporn Kumrungsee
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) plays a crucial role in the central nervous system as an inhibitory neurotransmitter. Imbalances of this neurotransmitter are associated with neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, and psychological disorders, including anxiety, depression, and stress. Since GABA has long been believed to not cross the blood-brain barrier, the effects of circulating GABA on the brain are neglected. However, emerging evidence has demonstrated that changes in both circulating and brain levels of GABA are associated with changes in gut microbiota composition and that changes in GABA levels and microbiota composition play a role in modulating mental health...
April 2, 2024: NPJ science of food
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564064/adding-to-the-conversation-language-delays-and-parent-child-interactions-in-the-younger-siblings-of-children-with-autism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily Roemer Britsch, Jana M Iverson
In their first three years, children begin to maintain topics and add new information in conversation. In turn, caregivers create opportunities for language learning. Compared to children with no family history of autism (typical likelihood, TL), the younger siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at elevated likelihood (EL) for both ASD and language delays. This study asked: (1) Do profiles of spoken language and conversational skills differ across groups? (2) Does spoken language relate to conversational skills? and (3) How does parent speech relate to child spoken language and conversational skills? Child spoken language, conversational skills, and parent speech were examined during toy play at home with three-year-old TL (n = 16) and EL children with ASD (EL-ASD, n = 10), non-ASD language delay (EL-LD, n = 21), and no delays or diagnoses (EL-ND, n = 37)...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542314/mind-mood-and-microbiota-gut-brain-axis-in-psychiatric-disorders
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REVIEW
Corneliu Toader, Nicolaie Dobrin, Daniel Costea, Luca-Andrei Glavan, Razvan-Adrian Covache-Busuioc, David-Ioan Dumitrascu, Bogdan-Gabriel Bratu, Horia-Petre Costin, Alexandru Vlad Ciurea
Psychiatric disorders represent a primary source of disability worldwide, manifesting as disturbances in individuals' cognitive processes, emotional regulation, and behavioral patterns. In the quest to discover novel therapies and expand the boundaries of neuropharmacology, studies from the field have highlighted the gut microbiota's role in modulating these disorders. These alterations may influence the brain's processes through the brain-gut axis, a multifaceted bidirectional system that establishes a connection between the enteric and central nervous systems...
March 15, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541836/remote-physiotherapy-for-children-with-asd-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-thematic-analysis-of-physical-therapists-perspectives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yael Harel, Alberto Romano, Meir Lotan
Background : Physical therapy plays a crucial role in addressing the physical challenges faced by individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, physical therapists (PTs) working in special education centers for ASD children were tasked with deploying remote telehealth interventions (RTIs), an uncommon approach in physical therapy until then. The present article aims to describe and discuss the PTs' perspective of using RTI with children with ASD during the national Israeli COVID-19 lockdown...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540422/the-risk-genes-for-neuropsychiatric-disorders-negr1-and-opcml-are-expressed-throughout-zebrafish-brain-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith Habicher, Ilaria Sanvido, Anja Bühler, Samuele Sartori, Giovanni Piccoli, Matthias Carl
The immunoglobulin LAMP/OBCAM/NTM (IgLON) family of cell adhesion molecules comprises five members known for their involvement in establishing neural circuit connectivity, fine-tuning, and maintenance. Mutations in IgLON genes result in alterations in these processes and can lead to neuropsychiatric disorders. The two IgLON family members NEGR1 and OPCML share common links with several of them, such as schizophrenia, autism, and major depressive disorder. However, the onset and the underlying molecular mechanisms have remained largely unresolved, hampering progress in developing therapies...
March 14, 2024: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539661/the-use-of-cgh-arrays-for-identifying-copy-number-variations-in-children-with-autism-spectrum-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agata Kucińska, Wanda Hawuła, Lena Rutkowska, Urszula Wysocka, Łukasz Kępczyński, Małgorzata Piotrowicz, Tatiana Chilarska, Nina Wieczorek-Cichecka, Katarzyna Połatyńska, Łukasz Przysło, Agnieszka Gach
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) encompass a broad group of neurodevelopmental disorders with varied clinical symptoms, all being characterized by deficits in social communication and repetitive behavior. Although the etiology of ASD is heterogeneous, with many genes involved, a crucial role is believed to be played by copy number variants (CNVs). The present study examines the role of copy number variation in the development of isolated ASD, or ASD with additional clinical features, among a group of 180 patients ranging in age from two years and four months to 17 years and nine months...
March 13, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529081/autistic-traits-and-aggressive-behavior-in-chinese-college-students-a-serial-mediation-model-and-the-gender-difference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenghui Tan, Huan Song, Shanshan Ma, Xinyu Liu, Yuan Zhao
BACKGROUND: The existence of aggressive behavior in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) raises questions about whether cognitive and emotional factors in social information processing play a role between autistic traits (ATs) and aggressive behavior in the general population, especially in the context of Chinese culture. Moreover, given a possible gender difference in these variables, the study aimed to examine the effect of ATs on aggressive behavior, and the potential mediating role of hostile attribution bias and alexithymia on this association, as well as gender difference...
2024: Psychology Research and Behavior Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529039/therapeutic-potential-to-target-sialylation-and-siglecs-in-neurodegenerative-and-psychiatric-diseases
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REVIEW
Jannis Wißfeld, Tawfik Abou Assale, German Cuevas-Rios, Huan Liao, Harald Neumann
Sialic acids, commonly found as the terminal carbohydrate on the glycocalyx of mammalian cells, are pivotal checkpoint inhibitors of the innate immune system, particularly within the central nervous system (CNS). Sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectins (SIGLECs) expressed on microglia are key players in maintaining microglial homeostasis by recognizing intact sialylation. The finely balanced sialic acid-SIGLEC system ensures the prevention of excessive and detrimental immune responses in the CNS. However, loss of sialylation and SIGLEC receptor dysfunctions contribute to several chronic CNS diseases...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
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