All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and brainstem

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Joseph M Furman, Maria J Osorio, Nancy J Minshe. Visual and Vestibular Induced Eye Movements in Verbal Children and Adults with Autism. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. vol 8. issue 6. 2016-10-19. PMID:25846907. normal vestibular-induced eye movements and normal saccade accuracy and velocity provide the most substantial evidence to date of the functional integrity of brainstem and cerebellar pathways in autism, suggesting that the histopathological abnormalities described in these structures may not be associated with intrinsic dysfunction but rather reflect developmental alterations related to forebrain cortical systems formation. 2016-10-19 2023-08-13 human
Juan Du, Wei Lü, Shenping Wu, Yifan Cheng, Eric Gouau. Glycine receptor mechanism elucidated by electron cryo-microscopy. Nature. vol 526. issue 7572. 2016-03-30. PMID:26344198. the strychnine-sensitive glycine receptor (glyr) mediates inhibitory synaptic transmission in the spinal cord and brainstem and is linked to neurological disorders, including autism and hyperekplexia. 2016-03-30 2023-08-13 zebrafish
Brittany G Travers, Erin D Bigler, Do P M Tromp, Nagesh Adluru, Dan Destiche, Danica Samsin, Alyson Froehlich, Molly D B Prigge, Tyler C Duffield, Nicholas Lange, Andrew L Alexander, Janet E Lainhar. Brainstem White Matter Predicts Individual Differences in Manual Motor Difficulties and Symptom Severity in Autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 45. issue 9. 2016-03-23. PMID:26001365. brainstem white matter predicts individual differences in manual motor difficulties and symptom severity in autism. 2016-03-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Brittany G Travers, Erin D Bigler, Do P M Tromp, Nagesh Adluru, Dan Destiche, Danica Samsin, Alyson Froehlich, Molly D B Prigge, Tyler C Duffield, Nicholas Lange, Andrew L Alexander, Janet E Lainhar. Brainstem White Matter Predicts Individual Differences in Manual Motor Difficulties and Symptom Severity in Autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 45. issue 9. 2016-03-23. PMID:26001365. fractional anisotropy of the brainstem's corticospinal tract predicted both grip strength and autism symptom severity and mediated the relationship between the two. 2016-03-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Brittany G Travers, Erin D Bigler, Do P M Tromp, Nagesh Adluru, Dan Destiche, Danica Samsin, Alyson Froehlich, Molly D B Prigge, Tyler C Duffield, Nicholas Lange, Andrew L Alexander, Janet E Lainhar. Brainstem White Matter Predicts Individual Differences in Manual Motor Difficulties and Symptom Severity in Autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 45. issue 9. 2016-03-23. PMID:26001365. these findings suggest that brainstem white matter may contribute to autism symptoms and grip strength in asd. 2016-03-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Greg Davis, Kate Plaisted-Gran. Low endogenous neural noise in autism. Autism : the international journal of research and practice. vol 19. issue 3. 2016-01-06. PMID:25248666. such reduced noise, perhaps a function of atypical brainstem activation, would enhance detection and discrimination in autism spectrum disorder but at significant cost, foregoing the widespread benefits of noise in neural networks. 2016-01-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sarah E Rotschafer, Sonya Marshak, Karina S Crame. Deletion of Fmr1 alters function and synaptic inputs in the auditory brainstem. PloS one. vol 10. issue 2. 2015-12-28. PMID:25679778. autism has been associated with impaired auditory processing, abnormalities in the auditory brainstem response (abr), and reduced cell number and size in the auditory brainstem nuclei. 2015-12-28 2023-08-13 mouse
Jerzy Wegiel, Michael Flory, Izabela Kuchna, Krzysztof Nowicki, Shuang Yong Ma, Humi Imaki, Jarek Wegiel, Ira L Cohen, Eric London, Thomas Wisniewski, William Ted Brow. Stereological study of the neuronal number and volume of 38 brain subdivisions of subjects diagnosed with autism reveals significant alterations restricted to the striatum, amygdala and cerebellum. Acta neuropathologica communications. vol 2. 2015-09-17. PMID:25231243. a total of 38 brain cytoarchitectonic subdivisions, representing subcortical and cortical structures, cerebellum, and brainstem, were examined in 4- to 60-year-old subjects diagnosed with autism and control subjects (a) to detect a global pattern of developmental abnormalities and (b) to establish whether the function of developmentally modified structures matches the behavioral alterations that are diagnostic for autism. 2015-09-17 2023-08-13 human
Athina Ververi, Euthymia Vargiami, Vassiliki Papadopoulou, Dimitrios Tryfonas, Dimitrios Zafeirio. Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials in Boys with Autism: Still Searching for the Hidden Truth. Iranian journal of child neurology. vol 9. issue 2. 2015-07-29. PMID:26221159. brainstem auditory evoked potentials in boys with autism: still searching for the hidden truth. 2015-07-29 2023-08-13 human
Athina Ververi, Euthymia Vargiami, Vassiliki Papadopoulou, Dimitrios Tryfonas, Dimitrios Zafeirio. Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials in Boys with Autism: Still Searching for the Hidden Truth. Iranian journal of child neurology. vol 9. issue 2. 2015-07-29. PMID:26221159. brainstem auditory evoked potentials (baeps) have long been utilized in the investigation of auditory modulation and, more specifically, auditory brainstem functions in individuals with autism. 2015-07-29 2023-08-13 human
Bharati Mehta, V K Chawla, Manish Parakh, Bharti Bhandari, Anoop Singh Gurja. ABER Assessment in Pre-school Children with Developmental Speech and Language Impairment. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR. vol 9. issue 5. 2015-07-09. PMID:26155471. the current study was designed to evaluate the abnormalities in auditory brainstem evoked responses (aber) in children with speech and language impairment who do not have a hearing deficit or autism. 2015-07-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jerzy Wegiel, Michael Flory, Izabela Kuchna, Krzysztof Nowicki, Shuang Yong Ma, Humi Imaki, Jarek Wegiel, Ira L Cohen, Eric London, W Ted Brown, Thomas Wisniewsk. Brain-region-specific alterations of the trajectories of neuronal volume growth throughout the lifespan in autism. Acta neuropathologica communications. vol 2. 2014-12-08. PMID:24612906. to test the hypothesis that abnormal neuronal growth is a marker of an autism-associated global encephalopathy, neuronal volumes were estimated in 16 brain regions, including various subcortical structures, ammon's horn, archicortex, cerebellum, and brainstem in 14 brains from individuals with autism 4 to 60 years of age and 14 age-matched control brains. 2014-12-08 2023-08-12 human
Lauren M Schmitt, Edwin H Cook, John A Sweeney, Matthew W Moscon. Saccadic eye movement abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder indicate dysfunctions in cerebellum and brainstem. Molecular autism. vol 5. issue 1. 2014-11-17. PMID:25400899. saccadic eye movement abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder indicate dysfunctions in cerebellum and brainstem. 2014-11-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Woody R McGinnis, Tapan Audhya, Stephen M Edelso. Proposed toxic and hypoxic impairment of a brainstem locus in autism. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 10. issue 12. 2014-10-09. PMID:24336025. proposed toxic and hypoxic impairment of a brainstem locus in autism. 2014-10-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Woody R McGinnis, Tapan Audhya, Stephen M Edelso. Proposed toxic and hypoxic impairment of a brainstem locus in autism. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 10. issue 12. 2014-10-09. PMID:24336025. this invites hypothetical consideration of a large role for this small brainstem structure as the basis for seemingly disjointed behavioral and somatic features of autism. 2014-10-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Richard Lukose, Kevin Brown, Carol M Barber, Randy Joseph Kulesz. Quantification of the stapedial reflex reveals delayed responses in autism. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. vol 6. issue 5. 2014-06-20. PMID:23825093. auditory brain stem responses) implicates brain stem dysfunction in autism. 2014-06-20 2023-08-12 human
Roger J Jou, Thomas W Frazier, Matcheri S Keshavan, Nancy J Minshew, Antonio Y Harda. A two-year longitudinal pilot MRI study of the brainstem in autism. Behavioural brain research. vol 251. 2013-10-21. PMID:23619132. a two-year longitudinal pilot mri study of the brainstem in autism. 2013-10-21 2023-08-12 human
Roger J Jou, Thomas W Frazier, Matcheri S Keshavan, Nancy J Minshew, Antonio Y Harda. A two-year longitudinal pilot MRI study of the brainstem in autism. Behavioural brain research. vol 251. 2013-10-21. PMID:23619132. research has demonstrated the potential role of the brainstem in the pathobiology of autism. 2013-10-21 2023-08-12 human
Roger J Jou, Thomas W Frazier, Matcheri S Keshavan, Nancy J Minshew, Antonio Y Harda. A two-year longitudinal pilot MRI study of the brainstem in autism. Behavioural brain research. vol 251. 2013-10-21. PMID:23619132. autism and control groups showed different patterns of growth in brainstem volume. 2013-10-21 2023-08-12 human
Roger J Jou, Thomas W Frazier, Matcheri S Keshavan, Nancy J Minshew, Antonio Y Harda. A two-year longitudinal pilot MRI study of the brainstem in autism. Behavioural brain research. vol 251. 2013-10-21. PMID:23619132. while whole brainstem volume remained stable in controls over the two-year period, the autism group showed increases with age reaching volumes comparable to controls by age 15 years. 2013-10-21 2023-08-12 human