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Early changes in white matter pathways of the sensorimotor cortex in premanifest Huntington's disease

✍ Scribed by Eve M. Dumas; Simon J.A. van den Bogaard; Margot E. Ruber; Ralf Reilmann; Julie C. Stout; David Craufurd; Stephen L. Hicks; Chris Kennard; Sarah J. Tabrizi; Mark A. van Buchem; Jeroen van der Grond; Raymund A.C. Roos


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
186 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-9471

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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the function–structure relationship of white matter within different stages of Huntington's disease (HD) using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Experimental design: From the TRACK‐HD study, an early stage HD group and a premanifest gene carrier group (PMGC) were age‐matched to two healthy control groups; all underwent 3‐T MRI scanning of the brain. Region of interest (ROI) segmentation of the corpus callosum, caudate nucleus, thalamus, prefrontal cortex, and sensorimotor cortex was applied, and the apparent fiber pathways of these regions were analyzed. Functional measures of motor, oculomotor, cognition, and behavior were correlated to DTI measures. Principle observations: In PMGC versus controls, higher apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) was seen in white matter pathways of the sensorimotor cortex (P < 0.01) and in the ROI of corpus callosum (P < 0.017). In early HD, fiber tract analysis showed higher ADC in pathways of the corpus callosum, thalamus, sensorimotor, and prefrontal region (P < 0.01). ROI analysis showed higher diffusivity in the corpus callosum and caudate nucleus (P < 0.017). Motor, oculomotor, cognition, and probability of onset within 2 and 5 years, correlated well with ADC measures of the corpus callosum (P < 0.01 – P < 0.005), sensorimotor (P < 0.01 – P < 0.005), and prefrontal region (P < 0.01). Conclusions: Disturbances in the white matter connections of the sensorimotor cortex can be demonstrated not only in manifest HD but also in premanifest gene carriers. Connectivity measures are well related to clinical functioning. DTI measures can be regarded as a potential biomarker for HD, due to their ability to objectify changes in brain structures and their role within brain networks. Hum Brain Mapp, 2012. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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