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Exploring Key Physiological System Profiles at Rest and the Association with Depressive Symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Citation
Muscatello, R. A., et al. “Exploring Key Physiological System Profiles At Rest And The Association With Depressive Symptoms In Autism Spectrum Disorder.”. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders.
Center Vanderbilt University
Author Rachael A Muscatello, Justin Andujar, Julie L Taylor, Blythe A Corbett
Keywords Autism, Autonomic nervous system, depression, heart rate variability, Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis
Abstract

Depression is often associated with dysfunction in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and autonomic nervous system (ANS). Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may experience physiological dysregulation and psychological comorbidities; however, the extent to which the interactions between these systems predict internalizing symptoms in ASD has not been investigated. The study examined interactions with the HPA axis and ANS in 10-13-year-old children with ASD (n = 41) and typical development (TD; n = 46). The interrelated systems uniquely contributed to depressive symptoms in ASD above and beyond any system in isolation. A reciprocal, parasympathetic-dominant ANS was related to fewer affective symptoms in ASD. Findings highlight the importance of examining arousal across multiple systems to more precisely identify profiles associated with maladaptive psychiatric outcomes in ASD.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Journal of autism and developmental disorders
Date Published
04/2020
ISSN Number
1573-3432
DOI
10.1007/s10803-020-04516-1
Alternate Journal
J Autism Dev Disord
PMID
32350791
PMCID
PMC7606213
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