TY - JOUR
T1 - Does the Relationship between Age and Brain Structure Differ in Youth with Conduct Disorder?
AU - Koerner, Sarah
AU - Staginnus, Marlene
AU - Cornwell, Harriet
AU - Smaragdi, Areti
AU - González-Madruga, Karen
AU - Pauli, Ruth
AU - Rogers, Jack C.
AU - Gao, Yidian
AU - Chester, Sally
AU - Townend, Sophie
AU - Bernhard, Anka
AU - Martinelli, Anne
AU - Kohls, Gregor
AU - Raschle, Nora Maria
AU - Konrad, Kerstin
AU - Stadler, Christina
AU - Freitag, Christine M.
AU - De Brito, Stephane A.
AU - Fairchild, Graeme
PY - 2024/7/31
Y1 - 2024/7/31
N2 - Conduct disorder (CD) is characterised by persistent antisocial and aggressive behaviour and typically emerges in childhood or adolescence. Although several authors have proposed that CD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, very little evidence is available about brain development in this condition. Structural brain alterations have been observed in CD, and some indirect evidence for delayed brain maturation has been reported. However, no detailed analysis of age-related changes in brain structure in youth with CD has been conducted. Using cross-sectional MRI data, this study aimed to explore differences in brain maturation in youth with CD versus healthy controls to provide further understanding of the neurodevelopmental processes underlying CD. 291 CD cases (153 males) and 379 healthy controls (160 males) aged 9–18 years (Mage = 14.4) were selected from the European multisite FemNAT-CD study. Structural MRI scans were analysed using surface-based morphometry followed by application of the ENIGMA quality control protocols. An atlas-based approach was used to investigate group differences and test for group-by-age and group-by-age-by-sex interactions in cortical thickness, surface area and subcortical volumes. Relative to healthy controls, the CD group showed lower surface area across frontal, temporal and parietal regions as well as lower total surface area. No significant group-by-age or group-by-age-by-sex interactions were observed on any brain structure measure. These findings suggest that CD is associated with lower surface area across multiple cortical regions, but do not support the idea that CD is associated with delayed brain maturation, at least within the age bracket considered here.
AB - Conduct disorder (CD) is characterised by persistent antisocial and aggressive behaviour and typically emerges in childhood or adolescence. Although several authors have proposed that CD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, very little evidence is available about brain development in this condition. Structural brain alterations have been observed in CD, and some indirect evidence for delayed brain maturation has been reported. However, no detailed analysis of age-related changes in brain structure in youth with CD has been conducted. Using cross-sectional MRI data, this study aimed to explore differences in brain maturation in youth with CD versus healthy controls to provide further understanding of the neurodevelopmental processes underlying CD. 291 CD cases (153 males) and 379 healthy controls (160 males) aged 9–18 years (Mage = 14.4) were selected from the European multisite FemNAT-CD study. Structural MRI scans were analysed using surface-based morphometry followed by application of the ENIGMA quality control protocols. An atlas-based approach was used to investigate group differences and test for group-by-age and group-by-age-by-sex interactions in cortical thickness, surface area and subcortical volumes. Relative to healthy controls, the CD group showed lower surface area across frontal, temporal and parietal regions as well as lower total surface area. No significant group-by-age or group-by-age-by-sex interactions were observed on any brain structure measure. These findings suggest that CD is associated with lower surface area across multiple cortical regions, but do not support the idea that CD is associated with delayed brain maturation, at least within the age bracket considered here.
KW - Antisocial behaviour
KW - Brain development
KW - Conduct disorder
KW - Cortical thickness
KW - Surface area
KW - Surface-based morphometry
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85189163324&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10802-024-01178-w
DO - 10.1007/s10802-024-01178-w
M3 - Article
SN - 2730-7166
VL - 52
SP - 1135
EP - 1146
JO - Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
JF - Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
IS - 7
ER -