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“I Know that You Know that I Know”: Neural Substrates Associated with Social Cognition Deficits in DM1 Patients
Myotonic dystrophy type-1 (DM1) is a genetic multi-systemic disorder involving several organs including the brain. Despite the heterogeneity of this condition, some patients with non-congenital DM1 can present with minimal cognitive impairment on formal testing but with severe difficulties in daily-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4892543/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27258100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156901 |
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author | Serra, Laura Cercignani, Mara Bruschini, Michela Cipolotti, Lisa Mancini, Matteo Silvestri, Gabriella Petrucci, Antonio Bucci, Elisabetta Antonini, Giovanni Licchelli, Loretta Spanò, Barbara Giacanelli, Manlio Caltagirone, Carlo Meola, Giovanni Bozzali, Marco |
author_facet | Serra, Laura Cercignani, Mara Bruschini, Michela Cipolotti, Lisa Mancini, Matteo Silvestri, Gabriella Petrucci, Antonio Bucci, Elisabetta Antonini, Giovanni Licchelli, Loretta Spanò, Barbara Giacanelli, Manlio Caltagirone, Carlo Meola, Giovanni Bozzali, Marco |
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description | Myotonic dystrophy type-1 (DM1) is a genetic multi-systemic disorder involving several organs including the brain. Despite the heterogeneity of this condition, some patients with non-congenital DM1 can present with minimal cognitive impairment on formal testing but with severe difficulties in daily-living activities including social interactions. One explanation for this paradoxical mismatch can be found in patients’ dysfunctional social cognition, which can be assessed in the framework of the Theory of Mind (ToM). We hypothesize here that specific disease driven abnormalities in DM1 brains may result in ToM impairments. We recruited 20 DM1 patients who underwent the “Reading the Mind in the Eyes” and the ToM-story tests. These patients, together with 18 healthy controls, also underwent resting-state functional MRI. A composite Theory of Mind score was computed for all recruited patients and correlated with their brain functional connectivity. This analysis provided the patients’ “Theory of Mind-network”, which was compared, for its topological properties, with that of healthy controls. We found that DM1 patients showed deficits in both tests assessing ToM. These deficits were associated with specific patterns of abnormal connectivity between the left inferior temporal and fronto-cerebellar nodes in DM1 brains. The results confirm the previous suggestions of ToM dysfunctions in patients with DM1 and support the hypothesis that difficulties in social interactions and personal relationships are a direct consequence of brain abnormalities, and not a reaction symptom. This is relevant not only for a better pathophysiological comprehension of DM1, but also for non-pharmacological interventions to improve clinical aspects and impact on patients’ success in life. |
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spelling | pubmed-48925432016-06-16 “I Know that You Know that I Know”: Neural Substrates Associated with Social Cognition Deficits in DM1 Patients Serra, Laura Cercignani, Mara Bruschini, Michela Cipolotti, Lisa Mancini, Matteo Silvestri, Gabriella Petrucci, Antonio Bucci, Elisabetta Antonini, Giovanni Licchelli, Loretta Spanò, Barbara Giacanelli, Manlio Caltagirone, Carlo Meola, Giovanni Bozzali, Marco PLoS One Research Article Myotonic dystrophy type-1 (DM1) is a genetic multi-systemic disorder involving several organs including the brain. Despite the heterogeneity of this condition, some patients with non-congenital DM1 can present with minimal cognitive impairment on formal testing but with severe difficulties in daily-living activities including social interactions. One explanation for this paradoxical mismatch can be found in patients’ dysfunctional social cognition, which can be assessed in the framework of the Theory of Mind (ToM). We hypothesize here that specific disease driven abnormalities in DM1 brains may result in ToM impairments. We recruited 20 DM1 patients who underwent the “Reading the Mind in the Eyes” and the ToM-story tests. These patients, together with 18 healthy controls, also underwent resting-state functional MRI. A composite Theory of Mind score was computed for all recruited patients and correlated with their brain functional connectivity. This analysis provided the patients’ “Theory of Mind-network”, which was compared, for its topological properties, with that of healthy controls. We found that DM1 patients showed deficits in both tests assessing ToM. These deficits were associated with specific patterns of abnormal connectivity between the left inferior temporal and fronto-cerebellar nodes in DM1 brains. The results confirm the previous suggestions of ToM dysfunctions in patients with DM1 and support the hypothesis that difficulties in social interactions and personal relationships are a direct consequence of brain abnormalities, and not a reaction symptom. This is relevant not only for a better pathophysiological comprehension of DM1, but also for non-pharmacological interventions to improve clinical aspects and impact on patients’ success in life. Public Library of Science 2016-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4892543/ /pubmed/27258100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156901 Text en © 2016 Serra 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Serra, Laura Cercignani, Mara Bruschini, Michela Cipolotti, Lisa Mancini, Matteo Silvestri, Gabriella Petrucci, Antonio Bucci, Elisabetta Antonini, Giovanni Licchelli, Loretta Spanò, Barbara Giacanelli, Manlio Caltagirone, Carlo Meola, Giovanni Bozzali, Marco “I Know that You Know that I Know”: Neural Substrates Associated with Social Cognition Deficits in DM1 Patients |
title | “I Know that You Know that I Know”: Neural Substrates Associated with Social Cognition Deficits in DM1 Patients |
title_full | “I Know that You Know that I Know”: Neural Substrates Associated with Social Cognition Deficits in DM1 Patients |
title_fullStr | “I Know that You Know that I Know”: Neural Substrates Associated with Social Cognition Deficits in DM1 Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | “I Know that You Know that I Know”: Neural Substrates Associated with Social Cognition Deficits in DM1 Patients |
title_short | “I Know that You Know that I Know”: Neural Substrates Associated with Social Cognition Deficits in DM1 Patients |
title_sort | “i know that you know that i know”: neural substrates associated with social cognition deficits in dm1 patients |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4892543/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27258100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156901 |
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