Abstract

There has been much discussion whether brain abnormalities associated with specific language impairment and autism with language impairment are shared or are disorder specific. Although white matter tract abnormalities are observed in both specific language impairment and autism spectrum disorders, the similarities and differences in the white matter abnormalities in these 2 disorders have not been fully determined. Diffusion tensor imaging diffusion parameters of the arcuate fasciculus were measured in 14 children with specific language impairment as well as in 16 children with autism spectrum disorder with language impairment, 18 with autism spectrum disorder without language impairment, and 25 age-matched typically developing control participants. Language impairment and autism spectrum disorder both had (elevating) main effects on mean diffusivity of the left arcuate fasciculus, initially suggesting a shared white matter substrate abnormality. Analysis of axial and radial diffusivity components, however, indicated that autism spectrum disorder and language impairment differentially affect white matter microstructural properties, with a main effect of autism spectrum disorder on axial diffusivity and a main effect of language impairment on radial diffusivity. Although white matter abnormalities appear similar in language impairment and autism spectrum disorder when examining broad white matter measures, a more detailed analysis indicates different mechanisms for the white matter microstructural anomalies associated with language impairment and autism spectrum disorder.

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  • BACKGROUND AND PURPOSEThere has been much discussion whether brain abnormalities associated with specific language impairment and autism with language impairment are shared or are disorder specific

  • CONCLUSIONS: white matter abnormalities appear similar in language impairment and autism spectrum disorder when examining broad white matter measures, a more detailed analysis indicates different mechanisms for the white matter microstructural anomalies associated with language impairment and autism spectrum disorder

  • ABBREVIATIONS: axial diffusivities (ADs) ϭ axial diffusivity (␭1) [where ␭1, ␭2, and ␭3 are the eigenvalues of the diffusion tensor]; ASDϩLI ϭ autism spectrum disorder with significant clinical language impairment; ASDϪLI ϭ autism spectrum disorder without language impairment; CELF-4 ϭ Clinical Evaluation of Language—Fourth Edition; FA ϭ fractional anisotropy; MD ϭ mean diffusivity (␭1 ϩ ␭2 ϩ ␭3)/3 [where ␭1, ␭2, and ␭3 are the eigenvalues of the diffusion tensor]; radial diffusivities (RDs) ϭ radial diffusivity (␭2ϩ ␭3)/2 [where ␭1, ␭2, and ␭3 are the eigenvalues of the diffusion tensor]; SLI ϭ specific language impairment

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Diffusion tensor imaging diffusion parameters of the arcuate fasciculus were measured in 14 children with specific language impairment as well as in 16 children with autism spectrum disorder with language impairment, 18 with autism spectrum disorder without language impairment, and 25 age-matched typically developing control participants. Magnetoencephalography measures of the M100 auditory response and the magnetic mismatch field have been previously reported for all participants.[6,9,10] All studies were performed with permission from our institutional review board, with the written informed consent of a parent and assent from participants

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