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Abnormal water diffusivity in corticostriatal projections in children with Tourette syndrome

✍ Scribed by Rajkumar Munian Govindan; Malek I. Makki; Benjamin J. Wilson; Michael E. Behen; Harry T. Chugani


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
492 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-9471

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Abstract

The fronto‐striato‐thalamic circuit has been implicated in the pathomechanism of Tourette Syndrome (TS). To study white and gray matter comprehensively, we used a novel technique called Tract‐Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS) combined with voxel‐based analysis (VBA) of diffusion tensor MR images in children with TS as compared to typically developing controls. These automated and unbiased methods allow analysis of cerebral white matter and gray matter regions. We compared 15 right‐handed children with TS (mean age: 11.6 ± 2.5 years, 12 males) to 14 age‐matched right‐handed healthy controls (NC; mean age: 12.29 ± 3.2 years, 6 males). Tic severity and neurobehavioral scores were correlated with FA and ADC values in regions found abnormal by these methods. For white matter, TBSS analysis showed regions of increased ADC in the corticostriatal projection pathways including left external capsule and left and right subcallosal fasciculus pathway in TS group compared to NC group. Within the TS group, ADC for the left external capsule was negatively associated with tic severity (r= −0.586, P = 0.02). For gray matter, VBA revealed increased ADC for bilateral orbitofrontal cortex, left putamen, and left insular cortex. ADC for the right and left orbitofrontal cortex was highly correlated with internalizing problems (r = 0.665; P = 0.009, r = 0.545; P = 0.04, respectively). Altogether, this analysis revealed focal diffusion abnormalities in the corticostriatal pathway and in gray matter structures involved in the fronto‐striatal circuit in TS. These diffusion abnormalities could serve as a neuroimaging marker related to tic severity and neurobehavioral abnormalities in TS subjects. Hum Brain Mapp, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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