Scientific Reports (Jun 2024)

Comparison of arterial spin labeled MRI (ASL MRI) between ADHD and control group (ages of 6–12)

  • You Bin Lim,
  • Huijin Song,
  • Hyunjoo Lee,
  • Seungbee Lim,
  • Seo Young Kwon,
  • Jeeyoung Chun,
  • Sujin Kim,
  • Ceren Tosun,
  • Kyung Seu Yoon,
  • Chul-Ho Sohn,
  • Bung-Nyun Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63658-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract This study utilized arterial spin labeling-magnetic resonance imaging (ASL-MRI) to explore the developmental trajectory of brain activity associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Pulsed arterial spin labeling (ASL) data were acquired from 157 children with ADHD and 109 children in a control group, all aged 6–12 years old. Participants were categorized into the age groups of 6–7, 8–9, and 10–12, after which comparisons were performed between each age group for ASL analysis of cerebral blood flow (CBF). In total, the ADHD group exhibited significantly lower CBF in the left superior temporal gyrus and right middle frontal gyrus regions than the control group. Further analysis revealed: (1) The comparison between the ADHD group (N = 70) aged 6–7 and the age-matched control group (N = 33) showed no statistically significant difference between. (2) However, compared with the control group aged 8–9 (N = 39), the ADHD group of the same age (N = 53) showed significantly lower CBF in the left postcentral gyrus and left middle frontal gyrus regions. (3) Further, the ADHD group aged 10–12 (N = 34) demonstrated significantly lower CBF in the left superior occipital region than the age-matched control group (N = 37). These age-specific differences suggest variations in ADHD-related domains during brain development post age 6–7.

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