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Surface-Based Analyses of Anatomical Properties of the Visual Cortex in Macular Degeneration

INTRODUCTION: Macular degeneration (MD) can cause a central visual field defect. In a previous study, we found volumetric reductions along the entire visual pathways of MD patients, possibly indicating degeneration of inactive neuronal tissue. This may have important implications. In particular, new...

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Autores principales: Prins, Doety, Plank, Tina, Baseler, Heidi A., Gouws, André D., Beer, Anton, Morland, Antony B., Greenlee, Mark W., Cornelissen, Frans W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26789126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146684
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author Prins, Doety
Plank, Tina
Baseler, Heidi A.
Gouws, André D.
Beer, Anton
Morland, Antony B.
Greenlee, Mark W.
Cornelissen, Frans W.
author_facet Prins, Doety
Plank, Tina
Baseler, Heidi A.
Gouws, André D.
Beer, Anton
Morland, Antony B.
Greenlee, Mark W.
Cornelissen, Frans W.
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description INTRODUCTION: Macular degeneration (MD) can cause a central visual field defect. In a previous study, we found volumetric reductions along the entire visual pathways of MD patients, possibly indicating degeneration of inactive neuronal tissue. This may have important implications. In particular, new therapeutic strategies to restore retinal function rely on intact visual pathways and cortex to reestablish visual function. Here we reanalyze the data of our previous study using surface-based morphometry (SBM) rather than voxel-based morphometry (VBM). This can help determine the robustness of the findings and will lead to a better understanding of the nature of neuroanatomical changes associated with MD. METHODS: The metrics of interest were acquired by performing SBM analysis on T1-weighted MRI data acquired from 113 subjects: patients with juvenile MD (JMD; n = 34), patients with age-related MD (AMD; n = 24) and healthy age-matched controls (HC; n = 55). RESULTS: Relative to age-matched controls, JMD patients showed a thinner cortex, a smaller cortical surface area and a lower grey matter volume in V1 and V2, while AMD patients showed thinning of the cortex in V2. Neither patient group showed a significant difference in mean curvature of the visual cortex. DISCUSSION: The thinner cortex, smaller surface area and lower grey matter volume in the visual cortex of JMD patients are consistent with our previous results showing a volumetric reduction in their visual cortex. Finding comparable results using two rather different analysis techniques suggests the presence of marked cortical degeneration in the JMD patients. In the AMD patients, we found a thinner cortex in V2 but not in V1. In contrast to our previous VBM analysis, SBM revealed no volumetric reductions of the visual cortex. This suggests that the cortical changes in AMD patients are relatively subtle, as they apparently can be missed by one of the methods.
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spelling pubmed-47202822016-01-30 Surface-Based Analyses of Anatomical Properties of the Visual Cortex in Macular Degeneration Prins, Doety Plank, Tina Baseler, Heidi A. Gouws, André D. Beer, Anton Morland, Antony B. Greenlee, Mark W. Cornelissen, Frans W. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Macular degeneration (MD) can cause a central visual field defect. In a previous study, we found volumetric reductions along the entire visual pathways of MD patients, possibly indicating degeneration of inactive neuronal tissue. This may have important implications. In particular, new therapeutic strategies to restore retinal function rely on intact visual pathways and cortex to reestablish visual function. Here we reanalyze the data of our previous study using surface-based morphometry (SBM) rather than voxel-based morphometry (VBM). This can help determine the robustness of the findings and will lead to a better understanding of the nature of neuroanatomical changes associated with MD. METHODS: The metrics of interest were acquired by performing SBM analysis on T1-weighted MRI data acquired from 113 subjects: patients with juvenile MD (JMD; n = 34), patients with age-related MD (AMD; n = 24) and healthy age-matched controls (HC; n = 55). RESULTS: Relative to age-matched controls, JMD patients showed a thinner cortex, a smaller cortical surface area and a lower grey matter volume in V1 and V2, while AMD patients showed thinning of the cortex in V2. Neither patient group showed a significant difference in mean curvature of the visual cortex. DISCUSSION: The thinner cortex, smaller surface area and lower grey matter volume in the visual cortex of JMD patients are consistent with our previous results showing a volumetric reduction in their visual cortex. Finding comparable results using two rather different analysis techniques suggests the presence of marked cortical degeneration in the JMD patients. In the AMD patients, we found a thinner cortex in V2 but not in V1. In contrast to our previous VBM analysis, SBM revealed no volumetric reductions of the visual cortex. This suggests that the cortical changes in AMD patients are relatively subtle, as they apparently can be missed by one of the methods. Public Library of Science 2016-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4720282/ /pubmed/26789126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146684 Text en © 2016 Prins et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Surface-Based Analyses of Anatomical Properties of the Visual Cortex in Macular Degeneration
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26789126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146684
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