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Neuropsychiatry and White Matter Microstructure in Huntington’s Disease

Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms in Huntington’s disease (HD) are often evident prior to clinical diagnosis. Apathy is highly correlated with disease progression, while depression and irritability occur at different stages of the disease, both before and after clinical onset. Little is understo...

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Autores principales: Gregory, Sarah, Scahill, Rachael I., Seunarine, Kiran K., Stopford, Cheryl, Zhang, Hui, Zhang, Jiaying, Orth, Michael, Durr, Alexandra, Roos, Raymund A.C., Langbehn, Douglas R., Long, Jeffrey D., Johnson, Hans, Rees, Geraint, Tabrizi, Sarah J., Craufurd, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26443926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JHD-150160
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author Gregory, Sarah
Scahill, Rachael I.
Seunarine, Kiran K.
Stopford, Cheryl
Zhang, Hui
Zhang, Jiaying
Orth, Michael
Durr, Alexandra
Roos, Raymund A.C.
Langbehn, Douglas R.
Long, Jeffrey D.
Johnson, Hans
Rees, Geraint
Tabrizi, Sarah J.
Craufurd, David
author_facet Gregory, Sarah
Scahill, Rachael I.
Seunarine, Kiran K.
Stopford, Cheryl
Zhang, Hui
Zhang, Jiaying
Orth, Michael
Durr, Alexandra
Roos, Raymund A.C.
Langbehn, Douglas R.
Long, Jeffrey D.
Johnson, Hans
Rees, Geraint
Tabrizi, Sarah J.
Craufurd, David
author_sort Gregory, Sarah
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description Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms in Huntington’s disease (HD) are often evident prior to clinical diagnosis. Apathy is highly correlated with disease progression, while depression and irritability occur at different stages of the disease, both before and after clinical onset. Little is understood about the neural bases of these neuropsychiatric symptoms and to what extent those neural bases are analogous to neuropsychiatric disorders in the general population. Objective: We used Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) to investigate structural connectivity between brain regions and any putative microstructural changes associated with depression, apathy and irritability in HD. Methods: DTI data were collected from 39 premanifest and 45 early-HD participants in the Track-HD study and analysed using whole-brain Tract-Based Spatial Statistics. We used regression analyses to identify white matter tracts whose structural integrity (as measured by fractional anisotropy, FA) was correlated with HADS-depression, PBA-apathy or PBA-irritability scores in gene-carriers and related to cumulative probability to onset (CPO). Results: For those with the highest CPO, we found significant correlations between depression scores and reduced FA in the splenium of the corpus callosum. In contrast, those with lowest CPO demonstrated significant correlations between irritability scores and widespread FA reductions. There was no significant relationship between apathy and FA throughout the whole brain. Conclusions: We demonstrate that white matter changes associated with both depression and irritability in HD occur at different stages of disease progression concomitant with their clinical presentation.
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spelling pubmed-46840972016-03-29 Neuropsychiatry and White Matter Microstructure in Huntington’s Disease Gregory, Sarah Scahill, Rachael I. Seunarine, Kiran K. Stopford, Cheryl Zhang, Hui Zhang, Jiaying Orth, Michael Durr, Alexandra Roos, Raymund A.C. Langbehn, Douglas R. Long, Jeffrey D. Johnson, Hans Rees, Geraint Tabrizi, Sarah J. Craufurd, David J Huntingtons Dis Research Report Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms in Huntington’s disease (HD) are often evident prior to clinical diagnosis. Apathy is highly correlated with disease progression, while depression and irritability occur at different stages of the disease, both before and after clinical onset. Little is understood about the neural bases of these neuropsychiatric symptoms and to what extent those neural bases are analogous to neuropsychiatric disorders in the general population. Objective: We used Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) to investigate structural connectivity between brain regions and any putative microstructural changes associated with depression, apathy and irritability in HD. Methods: DTI data were collected from 39 premanifest and 45 early-HD participants in the Track-HD study and analysed using whole-brain Tract-Based Spatial Statistics. We used regression analyses to identify white matter tracts whose structural integrity (as measured by fractional anisotropy, FA) was correlated with HADS-depression, PBA-apathy or PBA-irritability scores in gene-carriers and related to cumulative probability to onset (CPO). Results: For those with the highest CPO, we found significant correlations between depression scores and reduced FA in the splenium of the corpus callosum. In contrast, those with lowest CPO demonstrated significant correlations between irritability scores and widespread FA reductions. There was no significant relationship between apathy and FA throughout the whole brain. Conclusions: We demonstrate that white matter changes associated with both depression and irritability in HD occur at different stages of disease progression concomitant with their clinical presentation. IOS Press 2015-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4684097/ /pubmed/26443926 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JHD-150160 Text en IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Report
Gregory, Sarah
Scahill, Rachael I.
Seunarine, Kiran K.
Stopford, Cheryl
Zhang, Hui
Zhang, Jiaying
Orth, Michael
Durr, Alexandra
Roos, Raymund A.C.
Langbehn, Douglas R.
Long, Jeffrey D.
Johnson, Hans
Rees, Geraint
Tabrizi, Sarah J.
Craufurd, David
Neuropsychiatry and White Matter Microstructure in Huntington’s Disease
title Neuropsychiatry and White Matter Microstructure in Huntington’s Disease
title_full Neuropsychiatry and White Matter Microstructure in Huntington’s Disease
title_fullStr Neuropsychiatry and White Matter Microstructure in Huntington’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed Neuropsychiatry and White Matter Microstructure in Huntington’s Disease
title_short Neuropsychiatry and White Matter Microstructure in Huntington’s Disease
title_sort neuropsychiatry and white matter microstructure in huntington’s disease
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26443926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JHD-150160
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