Age-dependent change in behavioral feature in Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome

作者:Yagihashi Tatsuhiko; Kosaki Kenjiro; Okamoto Nobuhiko; Mizuno Seiji; Kurosawa Kenji; Takahashi Takao; Sato Yuji; Kosaki Rika*
来源:Congenital Anomalies, 2012, 52(2): 82-86.
DOI:10.1111/j.1741-4520.2012.00356.x

摘要

Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RTS) is characterized by developmental delay, postnatal growth retardation, typical facial appearance, and broad thumbs and big toes. The behavioral phenotype of children with RTS has been described as friendly and having good social contacts; however, a short attention span and hyperactivity are sometimes present. Little attention has been paid to the behavioral aspects of adults with RTS. We conducted an observational study focusing on behavioral problems in adolescents and adults with RTS compared with children with RTS. A total of 63 patients with RTS and their caretakers answered self-administered questionnaires regarding behavioral features including the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). High total CBCL scores were observed, and the mean score was beyond the clinical cut-off point. After stratification into two groups according to age, the older group (=14 years) displayed statistically significant higher scores for Anxious/Depression (P = 0.002) and Aggressive Behavior (P = 0.036) than the younger group (=13 years). In analyses of single items, statistically significant differences between the younger group and the older group were found for Nervous, high-strung, or tense (31.3% vs 67.7%, P = 0.004) and Too fearful or anxious (37.5% vs 64.5%, P = 0.032). Here, we showed that the specific behavioral phenotypes of RTS change during adolescence, with anxiety, mood instability, and aggressive behavior emerging as patients age. A clear need exists to follow-up patients with RTS to catch the eventual emergence of psychiatric problems with age. If necessary, pharmacological treatment should be considered.

  • 出版日期2012-6