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Cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: Relation to ataxia severity and duration

Background : Cerebellar atrophy is the neuropathological hallmark of most ataxias. Hence, quantifying the volume of the cerebellar grey and white matter is of great interest. In this study, we aim to identify volume differences in the cerebellum between spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1), SCA3 and...

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Autores principales: Ferreira, Mónica, Schaprian, Tamara, Kügler, David, Reuter, Martin, Deike-Hoffmann, Katerina, Timmann, Dagmar, Ernst, Thomas, Giunti, Paola, Garcia-Moreno, Hector, van de Warrenburg, Bart, van Gaalen, Judith, de Vries, Jeroen, Jacobi, Heike, Steiner, Katharina Marie, Öz, Gülin, Joers, James M., Onyike, Chiadi, Povazan, Michal, Reetz, Kathrin, Romanzetti, Sandro, Klockgether, Thomas, Faber, Jennifer
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Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10680914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38014351
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3605029/v1
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author Ferreira, Mónica
Schaprian, Tamara
Kügler, David
Reuter, Martin
Deike-Hoffmann, Katerina
Timmann, Dagmar
Ernst, Thomas
Giunti, Paola
Garcia-Moreno, Hector
van de Warrenburg, Bart
van Gaalen, Judith
de Vries, Jeroen
Jacobi, Heike
Steiner, Katharina Marie
Öz, Gülin
Joers, James M.
Onyike, Chiadi
Povazan, Michal
Reetz, Kathrin
Romanzetti, Sandro
Klockgether, Thomas
Faber, Jennifer
author_facet Ferreira, Mónica
Schaprian, Tamara
Kügler, David
Reuter, Martin
Deike-Hoffmann, Katerina
Timmann, Dagmar
Ernst, Thomas
Giunti, Paola
Garcia-Moreno, Hector
van de Warrenburg, Bart
van Gaalen, Judith
de Vries, Jeroen
Jacobi, Heike
Steiner, Katharina Marie
Öz, Gülin
Joers, James M.
Onyike, Chiadi
Povazan, Michal
Reetz, Kathrin
Romanzetti, Sandro
Klockgether, Thomas
Faber, Jennifer
author_sort Ferreira, Mónica
collection PubMed
description Background : Cerebellar atrophy is the neuropathological hallmark of most ataxias. Hence, quantifying the volume of the cerebellar grey and white matter is of great interest. In this study, we aim to identify volume differences in the cerebellum between spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1), SCA3 and SCA6 as well as multiple system atrophy of cerebellar type (MSA-C). Methods : Our cross-sectional data set comprised mutation carriers of SCA1 (N=12), SCA3 (N=62), SCA6 (N=14), as well as MSA-C patients (N=16). Cerebellar volumes were obtained from T1-weighted magnetic resonance images. To compare the different atrophy patterns, we performed a z-transformation and plotted the intercept of each patient group's model at the mean of 7 years of ataxia duration as well as at the mean ataxia severity of 14 points in the SARA sum score. In addition, we plotted the extrapolation at ataxia duration of 0 years as well as 0 points in the SARA sum score. Results : Patients with MSA-C demonstrated the most pronounced volume loss, particularly in the cerebellar white matter, at the late time intercept. Patients with SCA6 showed a pronounced volume loss in cerebellar grey matter with increasing ataxia severity compared to all other patient groups. MSA-C, SCA1 and SCA3 showed a prominent atrophy of the cerebellar white matter. Conclusion : Our results (i) confirmed SCA6 being considered as a pure cerebellar gray matter disease, (ii) emphasise the involvement of cerebellar white matter in the neurophatology of SCA1, SCA3 and MSA-C, and (iii) reflect the rapid clinical progression in MSA-C.
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spelling pubmed-106809142023-11-27 Cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: Relation to ataxia severity and duration Ferreira, Mónica Schaprian, Tamara Kügler, David Reuter, Martin Deike-Hoffmann, Katerina Timmann, Dagmar Ernst, Thomas Giunti, Paola Garcia-Moreno, Hector van de Warrenburg, Bart van Gaalen, Judith de Vries, Jeroen Jacobi, Heike Steiner, Katharina Marie Öz, Gülin Joers, James M. Onyike, Chiadi Povazan, Michal Reetz, Kathrin Romanzetti, Sandro Klockgether, Thomas Faber, Jennifer Res Sq Article Background : Cerebellar atrophy is the neuropathological hallmark of most ataxias. Hence, quantifying the volume of the cerebellar grey and white matter is of great interest. In this study, we aim to identify volume differences in the cerebellum between spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1), SCA3 and SCA6 as well as multiple system atrophy of cerebellar type (MSA-C). Methods : Our cross-sectional data set comprised mutation carriers of SCA1 (N=12), SCA3 (N=62), SCA6 (N=14), as well as MSA-C patients (N=16). Cerebellar volumes were obtained from T1-weighted magnetic resonance images. To compare the different atrophy patterns, we performed a z-transformation and plotted the intercept of each patient group's model at the mean of 7 years of ataxia duration as well as at the mean ataxia severity of 14 points in the SARA sum score. In addition, we plotted the extrapolation at ataxia duration of 0 years as well as 0 points in the SARA sum score. Results : Patients with MSA-C demonstrated the most pronounced volume loss, particularly in the cerebellar white matter, at the late time intercept. Patients with SCA6 showed a pronounced volume loss in cerebellar grey matter with increasing ataxia severity compared to all other patient groups. MSA-C, SCA1 and SCA3 showed a prominent atrophy of the cerebellar white matter. Conclusion : Our results (i) confirmed SCA6 being considered as a pure cerebellar gray matter disease, (ii) emphasise the involvement of cerebellar white matter in the neurophatology of SCA1, SCA3 and MSA-C, and (iii) reflect the rapid clinical progression in MSA-C. American Journal Experts 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10680914/ /pubmed/38014351 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3605029/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Ferreira, Mónica
Schaprian, Tamara
Kügler, David
Reuter, Martin
Deike-Hoffmann, Katerina
Timmann, Dagmar
Ernst, Thomas
Giunti, Paola
Garcia-Moreno, Hector
van de Warrenburg, Bart
van Gaalen, Judith
de Vries, Jeroen
Jacobi, Heike
Steiner, Katharina Marie
Öz, Gülin
Joers, James M.
Onyike, Chiadi
Povazan, Michal
Reetz, Kathrin
Romanzetti, Sandro
Klockgether, Thomas
Faber, Jennifer
Cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: Relation to ataxia severity and duration
title Cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: Relation to ataxia severity and duration
title_full Cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: Relation to ataxia severity and duration
title_fullStr Cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: Relation to ataxia severity and duration
title_full_unstemmed Cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: Relation to ataxia severity and duration
title_short Cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: Relation to ataxia severity and duration
title_sort cerebellar volumetry in ataxias: relation to ataxia severity and duration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10680914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38014351
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3605029/v1
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