Cargando…

Diffusion Tensor Imaging Evaluation of Neural Network Development in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation following Stroke

We aimed to investigate plastic changes in cerebral white matter structures using diffusion tensor imaging following a 15-day stroke rehabilitation program. We compared the detection of cerebral plasticity between generalized fractional anisotropy (GFA), a novel tool for investigating white matter s...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Yamada, Naoki, Ueda, Ryo, Kakuda, Wataru, Momosaki, Ryo, Kondo, Takahiro, Hada, Takuya, Sasaki, Nobuyuki, Hara, Takatoshi, Senoo, Atsushi, Abo, Masahiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5872629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29725347
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3901016
_version_ 1783309877672673280
author Yamada, Naoki
Ueda, Ryo
Kakuda, Wataru
Momosaki, Ryo
Kondo, Takahiro
Hada, Takuya
Sasaki, Nobuyuki
Hara, Takatoshi
Senoo, Atsushi
Abo, Masahiro
author_facet Yamada, Naoki
Ueda, Ryo
Kakuda, Wataru
Momosaki, Ryo
Kondo, Takahiro
Hada, Takuya
Sasaki, Nobuyuki
Hara, Takatoshi
Senoo, Atsushi
Abo, Masahiro
author_sort Yamada, Naoki
collection PubMed
description We aimed to investigate plastic changes in cerebral white matter structures using diffusion tensor imaging following a 15-day stroke rehabilitation program. We compared the detection of cerebral plasticity between generalized fractional anisotropy (GFA), a novel tool for investigating white matter structures, and fractional anisotropy (FA). Low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (LF-rTMS) of 2400 pulses applied to the nonlesional hemisphere and 240 min intensive occupation therapy (OT) daily over 15 days. Motor function was evaluated using the Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) and Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT). Patients underwent diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on admission and discharge, from which bilateral FA and GFA values in Brodmann area (BA) 4 and BA6 were calculated. Motor function improved following treatment (p < 0.001). Treatment increased GFA values for both the lesioned and nonlesioned BA4 (p < 0.05, p < 0.001, resp.). Changes in GFA value for BA4 of the lesioned hemisphere were significantly inversely correlated with changes in WMFT scores (R(2) = 0.363, p < 0.05). Our findings indicate that the GFA may have a potentially more useful ability than FA to detect changes in white matter structures in areas of fiber intersection for any such future investigations.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5872629
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Hindawi
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-58726292018-05-03 Diffusion Tensor Imaging Evaluation of Neural Network Development in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation following Stroke Yamada, Naoki Ueda, Ryo Kakuda, Wataru Momosaki, Ryo Kondo, Takahiro Hada, Takuya Sasaki, Nobuyuki Hara, Takatoshi Senoo, Atsushi Abo, Masahiro Neural Plast Research Article We aimed to investigate plastic changes in cerebral white matter structures using diffusion tensor imaging following a 15-day stroke rehabilitation program. We compared the detection of cerebral plasticity between generalized fractional anisotropy (GFA), a novel tool for investigating white matter structures, and fractional anisotropy (FA). Low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (LF-rTMS) of 2400 pulses applied to the nonlesional hemisphere and 240 min intensive occupation therapy (OT) daily over 15 days. Motor function was evaluated using the Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) and Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT). Patients underwent diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on admission and discharge, from which bilateral FA and GFA values in Brodmann area (BA) 4 and BA6 were calculated. Motor function improved following treatment (p < 0.001). Treatment increased GFA values for both the lesioned and nonlesioned BA4 (p < 0.05, p < 0.001, resp.). Changes in GFA value for BA4 of the lesioned hemisphere were significantly inversely correlated with changes in WMFT scores (R(2) = 0.363, p < 0.05). Our findings indicate that the GFA may have a potentially more useful ability than FA to detect changes in white matter structures in areas of fiber intersection for any such future investigations. Hindawi 2018-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5872629/ /pubmed/29725347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3901016 Text en Copyright © 2018 Naoki Yamada et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yamada, Naoki
Ueda, Ryo
Kakuda, Wataru
Momosaki, Ryo
Kondo, Takahiro
Hada, Takuya
Sasaki, Nobuyuki
Hara, Takatoshi
Senoo, Atsushi
Abo, Masahiro
Diffusion Tensor Imaging Evaluation of Neural Network Development in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation following Stroke
title Diffusion Tensor Imaging Evaluation of Neural Network Development in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation following Stroke
title_full Diffusion Tensor Imaging Evaluation of Neural Network Development in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation following Stroke
title_fullStr Diffusion Tensor Imaging Evaluation of Neural Network Development in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation following Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Diffusion Tensor Imaging Evaluation of Neural Network Development in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation following Stroke
title_short Diffusion Tensor Imaging Evaluation of Neural Network Development in Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation following Stroke
title_sort diffusion tensor imaging evaluation of neural network development in patients undergoing therapeutic repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation following stroke
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5872629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29725347
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3901016
work_keys_str_mv AT yamadanaoki diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT uedaryo diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT kakudawataru diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT momosakiryo diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT kondotakahiro diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT hadatakuya diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT sasakinobuyuki diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT haratakatoshi diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT senooatsushi diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke
AT abomasahiro diffusiontensorimagingevaluationofneuralnetworkdevelopmentinpatientsundergoingtherapeuticrepetitivetranscranialmagneticstimulationfollowingstroke