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Deficit of corpus callosum axons, reduced axon diameter and decreased area are markers of abnormal development of interhemispheric connections in autistic subjects.

Jarek WegielWojciech KaczmarskiMichael FloryVeronica Martinez-CerdenoThomas WisniewskiKrzysztof NowickiIzabela KuchnaJerzy Wegiel
Published in: Acta neuropathologica communications (2018)
The detected pattern of pathology suggests a failure of mechanisms controlling guidance of axons during development leading to axonal deficit, and failure of mechanisms controlling axon structure. A reduction in axon diameter may affect the velocity and volume of signal transmission, and distort functional specialization of CC segments. Significant deficits in axon number and reduction in axon size in all five CC segments appear to be substantial components of brain connectome integrity distortion which may contribute to the autism phenotype.
Keyphrases
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