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White Matter Changes in Cervical Dystonia Relate to Clinical Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Treatment

In a previous report showing white matter microstructural hemispheric asymmetries medial to the pallidum in focal dystonias, we showed preliminary evidence that this abnormality was reduced 4 weeks after botulinum toxin (BTX) injections. In the current study we report the completed treatment study i...

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Autores principales: Blood, Anne J., Kuster, John K., Waugh, Jeff L., Levenstein, Jacob M., Multhaupt-Buell, Trisha J., Sudarsky, Lewis R., Breiter, Hans C., Sharma, Nutan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31019484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00265
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author Blood, Anne J.
Kuster, John K.
Waugh, Jeff L.
Levenstein, Jacob M.
Multhaupt-Buell, Trisha J.
Sudarsky, Lewis R.
Breiter, Hans C.
Sharma, Nutan
author_facet Blood, Anne J.
Kuster, John K.
Waugh, Jeff L.
Levenstein, Jacob M.
Multhaupt-Buell, Trisha J.
Sudarsky, Lewis R.
Breiter, Hans C.
Sharma, Nutan
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description In a previous report showing white matter microstructural hemispheric asymmetries medial to the pallidum in focal dystonias, we showed preliminary evidence that this abnormality was reduced 4 weeks after botulinum toxin (BTX) injections. In the current study we report the completed treatment study in a full-size cohort of CD patients (n = 14). In addition to showing a shift toward normalization of the hemispheric asymmetry, we evaluated clinical relevance of these findings by relating white matter changes to degree of symptom improvement. We also evaluated whether the magnitude of the white matter asymmetry before treatment was related to severity, laterality, duration of dystonia, and/or number of previous BTX injections. Our results confirm the findings of our preliminary report: we observed significant fractional anisotropy (FA) changes medial to the pallidum 4 weeks after BTX in CD participants that were not observed in controls scanned at the same interval. There was a significant relationship between magnitude of hemispheric asymmetry and dystonia symptom improvement, as measured by percent reduction in dystonia scale scores. There was also a trend toward a relationship between magnitude of pre-injection white matter asymmetry and symptom severity, but not symptom laterality, disorder duration, or number of previous BTX injections. Post-hoc analyses suggested the FA changes at least partially reflected changes in pathophysiology, but a dissociation between patient perception of benefit from injections and FA changes suggested the changes did not reflect changes to the primary “driver” of the dystonia. In contrast, there were no changes or group differences in DTI diffusivity measures, suggesting the hemispheric asymmetry in CD does not reflect irreversible white matter tissue loss. These findings support the hypothesis that central nervous system white matter changes are involved in the mechanism by which BTX exerts clinical benefit.
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spelling pubmed-64590772019-04-24 White Matter Changes in Cervical Dystonia Relate to Clinical Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Treatment Blood, Anne J. Kuster, John K. Waugh, Jeff L. Levenstein, Jacob M. Multhaupt-Buell, Trisha J. Sudarsky, Lewis R. Breiter, Hans C. Sharma, Nutan Front Neurol Neurology In a previous report showing white matter microstructural hemispheric asymmetries medial to the pallidum in focal dystonias, we showed preliminary evidence that this abnormality was reduced 4 weeks after botulinum toxin (BTX) injections. In the current study we report the completed treatment study in a full-size cohort of CD patients (n = 14). In addition to showing a shift toward normalization of the hemispheric asymmetry, we evaluated clinical relevance of these findings by relating white matter changes to degree of symptom improvement. We also evaluated whether the magnitude of the white matter asymmetry before treatment was related to severity, laterality, duration of dystonia, and/or number of previous BTX injections. Our results confirm the findings of our preliminary report: we observed significant fractional anisotropy (FA) changes medial to the pallidum 4 weeks after BTX in CD participants that were not observed in controls scanned at the same interval. There was a significant relationship between magnitude of hemispheric asymmetry and dystonia symptom improvement, as measured by percent reduction in dystonia scale scores. There was also a trend toward a relationship between magnitude of pre-injection white matter asymmetry and symptom severity, but not symptom laterality, disorder duration, or number of previous BTX injections. Post-hoc analyses suggested the FA changes at least partially reflected changes in pathophysiology, but a dissociation between patient perception of benefit from injections and FA changes suggested the changes did not reflect changes to the primary “driver” of the dystonia. In contrast, there were no changes or group differences in DTI diffusivity measures, suggesting the hemispheric asymmetry in CD does not reflect irreversible white matter tissue loss. These findings support the hypothesis that central nervous system white matter changes are involved in the mechanism by which BTX exerts clinical benefit. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6459077/ /pubmed/31019484 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00265 Text en Copyright © 2019 Blood, Kuster, Waugh, Levenstein, Multhaupt-Buell, Sudarsky, Breiter and Sharma. 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(s) 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 Neurology
Blood, Anne J.
Kuster, John K.
Waugh, Jeff L.
Levenstein, Jacob M.
Multhaupt-Buell, Trisha J.
Sudarsky, Lewis R.
Breiter, Hans C.
Sharma, Nutan
White Matter Changes in Cervical Dystonia Relate to Clinical Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
title White Matter Changes in Cervical Dystonia Relate to Clinical Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
title_full White Matter Changes in Cervical Dystonia Relate to Clinical Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
title_fullStr White Matter Changes in Cervical Dystonia Relate to Clinical Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
title_full_unstemmed White Matter Changes in Cervical Dystonia Relate to Clinical Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
title_short White Matter Changes in Cervical Dystonia Relate to Clinical Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
title_sort white matter changes in cervical dystonia relate to clinical effectiveness of botulinum toxin treatment
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31019484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00265
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