IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1007/s00787-025-02685-x
Xianbin Wang, Wenyan Zhang, Weiwei Men, Xu Hong, Yonghua Cui, Tianyuan Lei
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本研究探讨了楔前皮质和扣带后皮质(pCunPCC)在妥瑞特综合征(TS)患者的前驱冲动(PU)和抽搐严重程度之间的关系中的作用。我们招募了 58 名确诊为 TS 的儿童(年龄平均值 ± SD = 11.12 ± 2.56,男/女 = 11/47)。抽动和抽动前冲动严重程度分别采用耶鲁全球抽动严重程度量表(YGTSS)和抽动前冲动量表(PUTS)进行测量。我们根据静息态 fMRI 为每个受试者构建了大脑功能网络,并进一步计算了每个 pCunPCC 区域的度中心性(DC)、全局效率(GE)和局部效率(LE)。结果发现,PUTS 和 YGTSS 分数之间存在明显的正相关(t = 4.75,p
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Functional connectivity of the precuneus and posterior cingulate cortex moderates the relationship between tic symptoms and premonitory urge in tourette syndrome.

This study explores the roles of the precuneus and posterior cingulate cortex (pCunPCC) in the relationship between premonitory urge (PU) and tic severity in Tourette syndrome (TS). We recruited 58 children diagnosed with TS (age mean ± SD = 11.12 ± 2.56, F/M = 11/47). Tic and PU severity were measured using the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) and the Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale (PUTS), respectively. We constructed brain functional networks for each subject based on resting-state fMRI and further calculated the degree centrality (DC), global efficiency (GE), and local efficiency (LE) of each pCunPCC region. A significant positive correlation was found between PUTS and YGTSS scores (t = 4.75, p < 0.001). The DC and GE of the right pCunPCC ROI 3 (Schaefer Atlas) showed significant negative correlations with YGTSS (t = -2.63, FDR-corrected p = 0.03 for DC; t = -2.85, FDR-corrected p = 0.04 for GE) and PUTS scores (t = -3.35, FDR-corrected p = 0.01 for DC; t = -2.95, FDR-corrected p = 0.03 for GE). Moderation analysis indicated that higher DC in the right pCunPCC ROI 3 reduced the effect of PU on tic severity. These moderation effects were also observed with PU and vocal tics, but not motor tics. The right pCunPCC serves as critical moderator in the relationship between PU and tic severity. This study highlighted the potential neural mechanisms underlying the relationship between PU and tic severity, providing potential targets for future intervention and treatment of TS.

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期刊介绍: European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is Europe''s only peer-reviewed journal entirely devoted to child and adolescent psychiatry. It aims to further a broad understanding of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Empirical research is its foundation, and clinical relevance is its hallmark. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry welcomes in particular papers covering neuropsychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, pharmacology, and related fields of interest. Contributions are encouraged from all around the world.
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