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Awakening Neuropsychiatric Research Into the Stria Medullaris: Development of a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography Protocol of This Key Limbic Structure

The Stria medullaris (SM) Thalami is a discrete white matter tract that directly connects frontolimbic areas to the habenula, allowing the forebrain to influence midbrain monoaminergic output. Habenular dysfunction has been shown in various neuropsychiatric conditions. However, there exists a paucit...

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Autores principales: Roddy, Darren W., Roman, Elena, Rooney, Shane, Andrews, Sinaoife, Farrell, Chloe, Doolin, Kelly, Levins, Kirk J., Tozzi, Leonardo, Tierney, Paul, Barry, Denis, Frodl, Thomas, O’Keane, Veronica, O’Hanlon, Erik
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5952041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29867378
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2018.00039
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author Roddy, Darren W.
Roman, Elena
Rooney, Shane
Andrews, Sinaoife
Farrell, Chloe
Doolin, Kelly
Levins, Kirk J.
Tozzi, Leonardo
Tierney, Paul
Barry, Denis
Frodl, Thomas
O’Keane, Veronica
O’Hanlon, Erik
author_facet Roddy, Darren W.
Roman, Elena
Rooney, Shane
Andrews, Sinaoife
Farrell, Chloe
Doolin, Kelly
Levins, Kirk J.
Tozzi, Leonardo
Tierney, Paul
Barry, Denis
Frodl, Thomas
O’Keane, Veronica
O’Hanlon, Erik
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description The Stria medullaris (SM) Thalami is a discrete white matter tract that directly connects frontolimbic areas to the habenula, allowing the forebrain to influence midbrain monoaminergic output. Habenular dysfunction has been shown in various neuropsychiatric conditions. However, there exists a paucity of research into the habenula’s principal afferent tract, the SM. Diffusion-weighted tractography may provide insights into the properties of the SM in vivo, opening up investigation of this tract in conditions of monoamine dysregulation such as depression, schizophrenia, addiction and pain. We present a reliable method for reconstructing the SM using diffusion-weighted imaging, and examine the effects of age and gender on tract diffusion metrics. We also investigate reproducibility of the method through inter-rater comparisons. In consultation with neuroanatomists, a Boolean logic gate protocol was developed for use in ExploreDTI to extract the SM from constrained spherical deconvolution based whole brain tractography. Particular emphasis was placed on the reproducibility of the tract, attention to crossing white matter tract proximity and anatomical consistency of anterior and posterior boundaries. The anterior commissure, pineal gland and mid point of the thalamus were defined as anatomical fixed points used for reconstruction. Fifty subjects were scanned using High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI; 61 directions, b-value 1500 mm(3)). Following constrained spherical deconvolution whole brain tractography, two independent raters isolated the SM. Each output was checked, examined and cleaned for extraneous streamlines inconsistent with known anatomy of the tract by the rater and a neuroanatomist. A second neuroanatomist assessed tracts for face validity. The SM was reconstructed with excellent inter-rater reliability for dimensions and diffusion metrics. Gender had no effect on the dimensions or diffusion metrics, however radial diffusivity (RD) showed a positive correlation with age. Reliable identification and quantification of diffusion metrics of the SM invites further exploration of this key habenula linked structure in neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, chronic pain and addiction. The accurate anatomical localization of the SM may also aid preoperative stereotactic localization of the tract for deep brain stimulation (DBS) treatment.
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spelling pubmed-59520412018-06-04 Awakening Neuropsychiatric Research Into the Stria Medullaris: Development of a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography Protocol of This Key Limbic Structure Roddy, Darren W. Roman, Elena Rooney, Shane Andrews, Sinaoife Farrell, Chloe Doolin, Kelly Levins, Kirk J. Tozzi, Leonardo Tierney, Paul Barry, Denis Frodl, Thomas O’Keane, Veronica O’Hanlon, Erik Front Neuroanat Neuroscience The Stria medullaris (SM) Thalami is a discrete white matter tract that directly connects frontolimbic areas to the habenula, allowing the forebrain to influence midbrain monoaminergic output. Habenular dysfunction has been shown in various neuropsychiatric conditions. However, there exists a paucity of research into the habenula’s principal afferent tract, the SM. Diffusion-weighted tractography may provide insights into the properties of the SM in vivo, opening up investigation of this tract in conditions of monoamine dysregulation such as depression, schizophrenia, addiction and pain. We present a reliable method for reconstructing the SM using diffusion-weighted imaging, and examine the effects of age and gender on tract diffusion metrics. We also investigate reproducibility of the method through inter-rater comparisons. In consultation with neuroanatomists, a Boolean logic gate protocol was developed for use in ExploreDTI to extract the SM from constrained spherical deconvolution based whole brain tractography. Particular emphasis was placed on the reproducibility of the tract, attention to crossing white matter tract proximity and anatomical consistency of anterior and posterior boundaries. The anterior commissure, pineal gland and mid point of the thalamus were defined as anatomical fixed points used for reconstruction. Fifty subjects were scanned using High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI; 61 directions, b-value 1500 mm(3)). Following constrained spherical deconvolution whole brain tractography, two independent raters isolated the SM. Each output was checked, examined and cleaned for extraneous streamlines inconsistent with known anatomy of the tract by the rater and a neuroanatomist. A second neuroanatomist assessed tracts for face validity. The SM was reconstructed with excellent inter-rater reliability for dimensions and diffusion metrics. Gender had no effect on the dimensions or diffusion metrics, however radial diffusivity (RD) showed a positive correlation with age. Reliable identification and quantification of diffusion metrics of the SM invites further exploration of this key habenula linked structure in neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, chronic pain and addiction. The accurate anatomical localization of the SM may also aid preoperative stereotactic localization of the tract for deep brain stimulation (DBS) treatment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5952041/ /pubmed/29867378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2018.00039 Text en Copyright © 2018 Roddy, Roman, Rooney, Andrews, Farrell, Doolin, Levins, Tozzi, Tierney, Barry, Frodl, O’Keane and O’Hanlon. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Roddy, Darren W.
Roman, Elena
Rooney, Shane
Andrews, Sinaoife
Farrell, Chloe
Doolin, Kelly
Levins, Kirk J.
Tozzi, Leonardo
Tierney, Paul
Barry, Denis
Frodl, Thomas
O’Keane, Veronica
O’Hanlon, Erik
Awakening Neuropsychiatric Research Into the Stria Medullaris: Development of a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography Protocol of This Key Limbic Structure
title Awakening Neuropsychiatric Research Into the Stria Medullaris: Development of a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography Protocol of This Key Limbic Structure
title_full Awakening Neuropsychiatric Research Into the Stria Medullaris: Development of a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography Protocol of This Key Limbic Structure
title_fullStr Awakening Neuropsychiatric Research Into the Stria Medullaris: Development of a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography Protocol of This Key Limbic Structure
title_full_unstemmed Awakening Neuropsychiatric Research Into the Stria Medullaris: Development of a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography Protocol of This Key Limbic Structure
title_short Awakening Neuropsychiatric Research Into the Stria Medullaris: Development of a Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Tractography Protocol of This Key Limbic Structure
title_sort awakening neuropsychiatric research into the stria medullaris: development of a diffusion-weighted imaging tractography protocol of this key limbic structure
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5952041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29867378
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2018.00039
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