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Relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment

BACKGROUND: Vascular mild cognitive impairment (VMCI) is a potentially transitional state between normal aging and vascular dementia. The presence of macroscopic white matter lesions (WML) of moderate or severe extension on brain MRI is the hallmark of the VMCI. OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical rel...

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Autores principales: Giorgio, Antonio, Di Donato, Ilaria, De Leucio, Alessandro, Zhang, Jian, Salvadori, Emilia, Poggesi, Anna, Diciotti, Stefano, Cosottini, Mirco, Ciulli, Stefano, Inzitari, Domenico, Pantoni, Leonardo, Mascalchi, Mario, Federico, Antonio, Dotti, Maria Teresa, De Stefano, Nicola
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6439281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30927600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101789
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author Giorgio, Antonio
Di Donato, Ilaria
De Leucio, Alessandro
Zhang, Jian
Salvadori, Emilia
Poggesi, Anna
Diciotti, Stefano
Cosottini, Mirco
Ciulli, Stefano
Inzitari, Domenico
Pantoni, Leonardo
Mascalchi, Mario
Federico, Antonio
Dotti, Maria Teresa
De Stefano, Nicola
author_facet Giorgio, Antonio
Di Donato, Ilaria
De Leucio, Alessandro
Zhang, Jian
Salvadori, Emilia
Poggesi, Anna
Diciotti, Stefano
Cosottini, Mirco
Ciulli, Stefano
Inzitari, Domenico
Pantoni, Leonardo
Mascalchi, Mario
Federico, Antonio
Dotti, Maria Teresa
De Stefano, Nicola
author_sort Giorgio, Antonio
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description BACKGROUND: Vascular mild cognitive impairment (VMCI) is a potentially transitional state between normal aging and vascular dementia. The presence of macroscopic white matter lesions (WML) of moderate or severe extension on brain MRI is the hallmark of the VMCI. OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical relevance of the frequency of WML in patients with VMCI independently of total lesion volume (LV). METHODS: In this multicenter study, we included 110 patients with VMCI (age: 74.3 ± 6.6 years; sex: 60 women). Cognitive assessment was performed with the VMCI-Tuscany Neuropsychological Battery, which allowed to identify four VMCI groups: amnestic single (n = 9) and multi-domain (n = 76), non-amnestic single- (n = 10) and multi-domain (n = 15). Distribution and frequency of WML on MRI FLAIR images were evaluated with lesion probability map (LPM). Voxelwise statistics was performed with nonparametric permutation tests, controlling for age, sex, slice thickness, center, magnetic field strength, total LV and head size (p < .01, family-wise error-corrected for multiple comparisons across space). RESULTS: LPM of the WML had a fairly symmetric and widespread distribution across brain. A higher frequency of WML along association tracts of the WM such as inferior longitudinal fascicle, inferior fronto-occipital fascicle and superior longitudinal fascicle, was correlated with worst cognitive scores at the Trail Making Test Part A and Copy of the Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure. The non-amnestic groups showed a higher frequency of WML in the anterior cingulum and superior longitudinal fascicle close to the frontal gyrus. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that in patients with VMCI, independently of total LV, the higher frequency of lesions along association tracts of the WM, which mediate intrahemispheric long-range connectivity, is related with psychomotor speed and constructional praxis. Moreover, a prevalence of lesions in the frontal WM seems to characterize VMCI patients with involvement of non-amnestic domains.
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spelling pubmed-64392812019-04-11 Relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment Giorgio, Antonio Di Donato, Ilaria De Leucio, Alessandro Zhang, Jian Salvadori, Emilia Poggesi, Anna Diciotti, Stefano Cosottini, Mirco Ciulli, Stefano Inzitari, Domenico Pantoni, Leonardo Mascalchi, Mario Federico, Antonio Dotti, Maria Teresa De Stefano, Nicola Neuroimage Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: Vascular mild cognitive impairment (VMCI) is a potentially transitional state between normal aging and vascular dementia. The presence of macroscopic white matter lesions (WML) of moderate or severe extension on brain MRI is the hallmark of the VMCI. OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical relevance of the frequency of WML in patients with VMCI independently of total lesion volume (LV). METHODS: In this multicenter study, we included 110 patients with VMCI (age: 74.3 ± 6.6 years; sex: 60 women). Cognitive assessment was performed with the VMCI-Tuscany Neuropsychological Battery, which allowed to identify four VMCI groups: amnestic single (n = 9) and multi-domain (n = 76), non-amnestic single- (n = 10) and multi-domain (n = 15). Distribution and frequency of WML on MRI FLAIR images were evaluated with lesion probability map (LPM). Voxelwise statistics was performed with nonparametric permutation tests, controlling for age, sex, slice thickness, center, magnetic field strength, total LV and head size (p < .01, family-wise error-corrected for multiple comparisons across space). RESULTS: LPM of the WML had a fairly symmetric and widespread distribution across brain. A higher frequency of WML along association tracts of the WM such as inferior longitudinal fascicle, inferior fronto-occipital fascicle and superior longitudinal fascicle, was correlated with worst cognitive scores at the Trail Making Test Part A and Copy of the Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure. The non-amnestic groups showed a higher frequency of WML in the anterior cingulum and superior longitudinal fascicle close to the frontal gyrus. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that in patients with VMCI, independently of total LV, the higher frequency of lesions along association tracts of the WM, which mediate intrahemispheric long-range connectivity, is related with psychomotor speed and constructional praxis. Moreover, a prevalence of lesions in the frontal WM seems to characterize VMCI patients with involvement of non-amnestic domains. Elsevier 2019-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6439281/ /pubmed/30927600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101789 Text en © 2019 The Authors 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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Giorgio, Antonio
Di Donato, Ilaria
De Leucio, Alessandro
Zhang, Jian
Salvadori, Emilia
Poggesi, Anna
Diciotti, Stefano
Cosottini, Mirco
Ciulli, Stefano
Inzitari, Domenico
Pantoni, Leonardo
Mascalchi, Mario
Federico, Antonio
Dotti, Maria Teresa
De Stefano, Nicola
Relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment
title Relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment
title_full Relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment
title_fullStr Relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment
title_full_unstemmed Relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment
title_short Relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment
title_sort relevance of brain lesion location for cognition in vascular mild cognitive impairment
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6439281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30927600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101789
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