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Grey matter correlates of autistic traits in women with anorexia nervosa

Authors :
Bjornsdotter, Malin
Davidovic, Monika
Karjalainen, Louise
Starck, Goran
Olausson, Hakan
Wentz, Elisabet
Source :
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience. March, 2018, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p79, 8 p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: Patients with anorexia nervosa exhibit higher levels of behaviours typically associated with autism-spectrum disorder (ASD), but the neural basis is unclear. We sought to determine whether elevated autistic traits in women with anorexia nervosa may be reflected in cortical morphology. Methods: We used voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to examine regional grey matter volumes in high-resolution MRI structural brain scans in women with anorexia nervosa and matched healthy controls. The Autism-spectrum Quotient (AQ) scale was used to assess autistic traits. Results: Women with anorexia nervosa (n = 25) had higher AQ scores and lower bilateral superior temporal sulcus (STS) grey matter volumes than the control group (n = 25). The AQ scores correlated negatively with average left STS grey matter volume in women with anorexia nervosa. Limitations: We did not control for cognitive ability and examined only women with ongoing anorexia nervosa. Conclusion: Elevated autistic traits in women with anorexia nervosa are associated with morphometric alterations of brain areas linked to social cognition. This finding provides neurobiological support for the behavioural link between anorexia nervosa and ASD and emphasizes the importance of recognizing autistic traits in preventing and treating anorexia nervosa.<br />Introduction Anorexia nervosa is a severe psychiatric disorder that predominantly affects young women. (1) Although the diagnosis is defined by restricted eating and disturbed body perception, (2) converging research links [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11804882
Volume :
43
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.530232341
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.170072