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White matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function

BACKGROUND: Dyskinetic cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most disabling motor types of CP and has been classically associated with injury to the basal ganglia and thalamus. Although cognitive dysfunction is common in CP, there is a paucity of published quantitative analyses investigating the relatio...

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Autores principales: Laporta-Hoyos, Olga, Pannek, Kerstin, Ballester-Plané, Júlia, Reid, Lee B., Vázquez, Élida, Delgado, Ignacio, Zubiaurre-Elorza, Leire, Macaya, Alfons, Póo, Pilar, Meléndez-Plumed, Mar, Junqué, Carme, Boyd, Roslyn, Pueyo, Roser
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5496484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28702354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2017.05.005
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author Laporta-Hoyos, Olga
Pannek, Kerstin
Ballester-Plané, Júlia
Reid, Lee B.
Vázquez, Élida
Delgado, Ignacio
Zubiaurre-Elorza, Leire
Macaya, Alfons
Póo, Pilar
Meléndez-Plumed, Mar
Junqué, Carme
Boyd, Roslyn
Pueyo, Roser
author_facet Laporta-Hoyos, Olga
Pannek, Kerstin
Ballester-Plané, Júlia
Reid, Lee B.
Vázquez, Élida
Delgado, Ignacio
Zubiaurre-Elorza, Leire
Macaya, Alfons
Póo, Pilar
Meléndez-Plumed, Mar
Junqué, Carme
Boyd, Roslyn
Pueyo, Roser
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description BACKGROUND: Dyskinetic cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most disabling motor types of CP and has been classically associated with injury to the basal ganglia and thalamus. Although cognitive dysfunction is common in CP, there is a paucity of published quantitative analyses investigating the relationship between white matter (WM) microstructure and cognition in this CP type. AIMS: This study aims (1) to compare brain WM microstructure between people with dyskinetic CP and healthy controls, (2) to identify brain regions where WM microstructure is related to intelligence and (3) to identify brain regions where WM microstructure is related to executive function in people with dyskinetic CP and (4) to identify brain regions where the correlations are different between controls and people with CP in IQ and executive functions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-three participants with dyskinetic CP (mean ± SD age: 24.42 ± 12.61, 15 female) were age and sex matched with 33 controls. Participants underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery to assess intelligence quotient (IQ) and four executive function domains (attentional control, cognitive flexibility, goal setting and information processing). Diffusion weighted MRI scans were acquired at 3T. Voxel-based whole brain groupwise analyses were used to compare fractional anisotropy (FA) and of the CP group to the matched controls using a general lineal model. Further general linear models were used to identify regions where white matter FA correlated with IQ and each of the executive function domains. RESULTS: White matter FA was significantly reduced in the CP group in all cerebral lobes, predominantly in regions connected with the parietal and to a lesser extent the temporal lobes. There was no significant correlation between IQ or any of the four executive function domains and WM microstructure in the control group. In participants with CP, lower IQ was associated with lower FA in all cerebral lobes, predominantly in locations that also showed reduced FA compared to controls. Attentional control, goal setting and information processing did not correlate with WM microstructure in the CP group. Cognitive flexibility was associated with FA in regions known to contain connections with the frontal lobe (such as the superior longitudinal fasciculus and cingulum) as well as regions not known to contain tracts directly connected with the frontal lobe (such as the posterior corona radiata, posterior thalamic radiation, retrolenticular part of internal capsule, tapetum, body and splenium of corpus callosum). CONCLUSION: The widespread loss in the integrity of WM tissue is mainly located in the parietal lobe and related to IQ in dyskinetic CP. Unexpectedly, executive functions are only related with WM microstructure in regions containing fronto-cortical and posterior cortico-subcortical pathways, and not being specifically related to the state of fronto-striatal pathways which might be due to brain reorganization. Further studies of this nature may improve our understanding of the neurobiological bases of cognitive impairments after early brain insult.
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spelling pubmed-54964842017-07-12 White matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function Laporta-Hoyos, Olga Pannek, Kerstin Ballester-Plané, Júlia Reid, Lee B. Vázquez, Élida Delgado, Ignacio Zubiaurre-Elorza, Leire Macaya, Alfons Póo, Pilar Meléndez-Plumed, Mar Junqué, Carme Boyd, Roslyn Pueyo, Roser Neuroimage Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: Dyskinetic cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most disabling motor types of CP and has been classically associated with injury to the basal ganglia and thalamus. Although cognitive dysfunction is common in CP, there is a paucity of published quantitative analyses investigating the relationship between white matter (WM) microstructure and cognition in this CP type. AIMS: This study aims (1) to compare brain WM microstructure between people with dyskinetic CP and healthy controls, (2) to identify brain regions where WM microstructure is related to intelligence and (3) to identify brain regions where WM microstructure is related to executive function in people with dyskinetic CP and (4) to identify brain regions where the correlations are different between controls and people with CP in IQ and executive functions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-three participants with dyskinetic CP (mean ± SD age: 24.42 ± 12.61, 15 female) were age and sex matched with 33 controls. Participants underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery to assess intelligence quotient (IQ) and four executive function domains (attentional control, cognitive flexibility, goal setting and information processing). Diffusion weighted MRI scans were acquired at 3T. Voxel-based whole brain groupwise analyses were used to compare fractional anisotropy (FA) and of the CP group to the matched controls using a general lineal model. Further general linear models were used to identify regions where white matter FA correlated with IQ and each of the executive function domains. RESULTS: White matter FA was significantly reduced in the CP group in all cerebral lobes, predominantly in regions connected with the parietal and to a lesser extent the temporal lobes. There was no significant correlation between IQ or any of the four executive function domains and WM microstructure in the control group. In participants with CP, lower IQ was associated with lower FA in all cerebral lobes, predominantly in locations that also showed reduced FA compared to controls. Attentional control, goal setting and information processing did not correlate with WM microstructure in the CP group. Cognitive flexibility was associated with FA in regions known to contain connections with the frontal lobe (such as the superior longitudinal fasciculus and cingulum) as well as regions not known to contain tracts directly connected with the frontal lobe (such as the posterior corona radiata, posterior thalamic radiation, retrolenticular part of internal capsule, tapetum, body and splenium of corpus callosum). CONCLUSION: The widespread loss in the integrity of WM tissue is mainly located in the parietal lobe and related to IQ in dyskinetic CP. Unexpectedly, executive functions are only related with WM microstructure in regions containing fronto-cortical and posterior cortico-subcortical pathways, and not being specifically related to the state of fronto-striatal pathways which might be due to brain reorganization. Further studies of this nature may improve our understanding of the neurobiological bases of cognitive impairments after early brain insult. Elsevier 2017-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5496484/ /pubmed/28702354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2017.05.005 Text en Crown Copyright © 2017 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Laporta-Hoyos, Olga
Pannek, Kerstin
Ballester-Plané, Júlia
Reid, Lee B.
Vázquez, Élida
Delgado, Ignacio
Zubiaurre-Elorza, Leire
Macaya, Alfons
Póo, Pilar
Meléndez-Plumed, Mar
Junqué, Carme
Boyd, Roslyn
Pueyo, Roser
White matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function
title White matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function
title_full White matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function
title_fullStr White matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function
title_full_unstemmed White matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function
title_short White matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: Relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function
title_sort white matter integrity in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: relationship with intelligence quotient and executive function
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5496484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28702354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2017.05.005
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