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Fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age

Preterm birth causes significant disruption in ongoing brain development, frequently resulting in adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Brain imaging using diffusion MRI may provide valuable insight into microstructural properties of the developing brain. The aim of this study was to establish whethe...

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Autores principales: Pannek, Kerstin, Fripp, Jurgen, George, Joanne M., Fiori, Simona, Colditz, Paul B., Boyd, Roslyn N., Rose, Stephen E.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5984576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.01.003
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author Pannek, Kerstin
Fripp, Jurgen
George, Joanne M.
Fiori, Simona
Colditz, Paul B.
Boyd, Roslyn N.
Rose, Stephen E.
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Fripp, Jurgen
George, Joanne M.
Fiori, Simona
Colditz, Paul B.
Boyd, Roslyn N.
Rose, Stephen E.
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description Preterm birth causes significant disruption in ongoing brain development, frequently resulting in adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Brain imaging using diffusion MRI may provide valuable insight into microstructural properties of the developing brain. The aim of this study was to establish whether the recently introduced fixel-based analysis method, with its associated measures of fibre density (FD), fibre bundle cross-section (FC), and fibre density and bundle cross-section (FDC), is suitable for the investigation of the preterm infant brain at term equivalent age. High-angular resolution diffusion weighted images (HARDI) of 55 preterm-born infants and 20 term-born infants, scanned around term-equivalent age, were included in this study (3 T, 64 directions, b = 2000 s/mm(2)). Postmenstrual age at the time of MRI, and intracranial volume (FC and FDC only), were identified as confounding variables. Gestational age at birth was correlated with all fixel measures in the splenium of the corpus callosum. Compared to term-born infants, preterm infants showed reduced FD, FC, and FDC in a number of regions, including the corpus callosum, anterior commissure, cortico-spinal tract, optic radiations, and cingulum. Preterm infants with minimal macroscopic brain abnormality showed more extensive reductions than preterm infants without any macroscopic brain abnormality; however, little differences were observed between preterm infants with no and with minimal brain abnormality. FC showed significant reductions in preterm versus term infants outside regions identified with FD and FDC, highlighting the complementary role of these measures. Fixel-based analysis identified both microstructural and macrostructural abnormalities in preterm born infants, providing a more complete picture of early brain development than previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) based approaches.
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spelling pubmed-59845762018-06-04 Fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age Pannek, Kerstin Fripp, Jurgen George, Joanne M. Fiori, Simona Colditz, Paul B. Boyd, Roslyn N. Rose, Stephen E. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article Preterm birth causes significant disruption in ongoing brain development, frequently resulting in adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Brain imaging using diffusion MRI may provide valuable insight into microstructural properties of the developing brain. The aim of this study was to establish whether the recently introduced fixel-based analysis method, with its associated measures of fibre density (FD), fibre bundle cross-section (FC), and fibre density and bundle cross-section (FDC), is suitable for the investigation of the preterm infant brain at term equivalent age. High-angular resolution diffusion weighted images (HARDI) of 55 preterm-born infants and 20 term-born infants, scanned around term-equivalent age, were included in this study (3 T, 64 directions, b = 2000 s/mm(2)). Postmenstrual age at the time of MRI, and intracranial volume (FC and FDC only), were identified as confounding variables. Gestational age at birth was correlated with all fixel measures in the splenium of the corpus callosum. Compared to term-born infants, preterm infants showed reduced FD, FC, and FDC in a number of regions, including the corpus callosum, anterior commissure, cortico-spinal tract, optic radiations, and cingulum. Preterm infants with minimal macroscopic brain abnormality showed more extensive reductions than preterm infants without any macroscopic brain abnormality; however, little differences were observed between preterm infants with no and with minimal brain abnormality. FC showed significant reductions in preterm versus term infants outside regions identified with FD and FDC, highlighting the complementary role of these measures. Fixel-based analysis identified both microstructural and macrostructural abnormalities in preterm born infants, providing a more complete picture of early brain development than previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) based approaches. Elsevier 2018-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5984576/ /pubmed/29868441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.01.003 Text en © 2018 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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Pannek, Kerstin
Fripp, Jurgen
George, Joanne M.
Fiori, Simona
Colditz, Paul B.
Boyd, Roslyn N.
Rose, Stephen E.
Fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age
title Fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age
title_full Fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age
title_fullStr Fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age
title_full_unstemmed Fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age
title_short Fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age
title_sort fixel-based analysis reveals alterations is brain microstructure and macrostructure of preterm-born infants at term equivalent age
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5984576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.01.003
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