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Investigating cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between brain structure and distinct dimensions of externalizing psychopathology in the ABCD Sample

Propp, L.; Nakua, H.; Bedard, A.-C. V.; Sanches, M.; Ameis, S. H.; Andrade, B. F.

2024-03-02 neuroscience
10.1101/2024.03.01.583021 bioRxiv
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Externalizing psychopathology in childhood is a predictor of poor outcomes across the lifespan. Children exhibiting elevated externalizing psychopathology also commonly show emotion dysregulation and callous-unemotional (CU) traits. Examining cross-sectional and longitudinal neural correlates across dimensions linked to externalizing psychopathology during childhood may clarify shared or distinct neurobiological vulnerability for psychopathological impairment later in life. We used tabulated brain structure and behavioural data from baseline, year 1, and year 2 timepoints of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (ABCD; baseline n=10,534). We fit separate linear mixed effect models to examine whether baseline brain structures in frontolimbic and striatal regions (cortical thickness or subcortical volume) were associated with externalizing symptoms, emotion dysregulation, and/or CU traits at baseline and over a two-year period. At baseline, cortical thickness in the right rostral middle frontal gyrus and bilateral pars orbitalis was positively associated with CU traits ({beta}=|0.027-0.033|, pcorrected=0.009-0.03). Subcortical volume in the left caudate, right amygdala, and bilateral nucleus accumbens was negatively associated with emotion dysregulation ({beta}=|0.026 - 0.037|, pcorrected=<0.001-0.02). Over the two-year follow-up period, higher baseline cortical thickness in the left pars triangularis and rostral middle frontal gyrus predicted greater decreases in externalizing symptoms (F=6.33-6.94, pcorrected=0.014). The results of the current study suggest that unique regions within frontolimbic and striatal networks may be more strongly associated with different dimensions of externalizing psychopathology. The longitudinal findings indicate that brain structure in early childhood may provide insight into structural features that influence behaviour over time.

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