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White matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in Huntington's disease
BACKGROUND: Apathy is the neuropsychiatric syndrome that correlates most highly with Huntington's disease progression, and, like early patterns of neurodegeneration, is associated with lesions to cortico-striatal connections. However, due to its multidimensional nature and elusive etiology, tre...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6700450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31401404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101965 |
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author | De Paepe, Audrey E. Sierpowska, Joanna Garcia-Gorro, Clara Martinez-Horta, Saül Perez-Perez, Jesus Kulisevsky, Jaime Rodriguez-Dechicha, Nadia Vaquer, Irene Subira, Susana Calopa, Matilde Muñoz, Esteban Santacruz, Pilar Ruiz-Idiago, Jesus Mareca, Celia de Diego-Balaguer, Ruth Camara, Estela |
author_facet | De Paepe, Audrey E. Sierpowska, Joanna Garcia-Gorro, Clara Martinez-Horta, Saül Perez-Perez, Jesus Kulisevsky, Jaime Rodriguez-Dechicha, Nadia Vaquer, Irene Subira, Susana Calopa, Matilde Muñoz, Esteban Santacruz, Pilar Ruiz-Idiago, Jesus Mareca, Celia de Diego-Balaguer, Ruth Camara, Estela |
author_sort | De Paepe, Audrey E. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Apathy is the neuropsychiatric syndrome that correlates most highly with Huntington's disease progression, and, like early patterns of neurodegeneration, is associated with lesions to cortico-striatal connections. However, due to its multidimensional nature and elusive etiology, treatment options are limited. OBJECTIVES: To disentangle underlying white matter microstructural correlates across the apathy spectrum in Huntington's disease. METHODS: Forty-six Huntington's disease individuals (premanifest (N = 22) and manifest (N = 24)) and 35 healthy controls were scanned at 3-tesla and underwent apathy evaluation using the short-Problem Behavior Assessment and short-Lille Apathy Rating Scale, with the latter being characterized into three apathy domains, namely emotional, cognitive, and auto-activation deficit. Diffusion tensor imaging was used to study whether individual differences in specific cortico-striatal tracts predicted global apathy and its subdomains. RESULTS: We elucidate that apathy profiles may develop along differential timelines, with the auto-activation deficit domain manifesting prior to motor onset. Furthermore, diffusion tensor imaging revealed that inter-individual variability in the disruption of discrete cortico-striatal tracts might explain the heterogeneous severity of apathy profiles. Specifically, higher levels of auto-activation deficit symptoms significantly correlated with increased mean diffusivity in the right uncinate fasciculus. Conversely, those with severe cognitive apathy demonstrated increased mean diffusivity in the right frontostriatal tract and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex to caudate nucleus tract. CONCLUSIONS: The current study provides evidence that white matter correlates associated with emotional, cognitive, and auto-activation subtypes may elucidate the heterogeneous nature of apathy in Huntington's disease, as such opening a door for individualized pharmacological management of apathy as a multidimensional syndrome in other neurodegenerative disorders. |
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spelling | pubmed-67004502019-08-26 White matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in Huntington's disease De Paepe, Audrey E. Sierpowska, Joanna Garcia-Gorro, Clara Martinez-Horta, Saül Perez-Perez, Jesus Kulisevsky, Jaime Rodriguez-Dechicha, Nadia Vaquer, Irene Subira, Susana Calopa, Matilde Muñoz, Esteban Santacruz, Pilar Ruiz-Idiago, Jesus Mareca, Celia de Diego-Balaguer, Ruth Camara, Estela Neuroimage Clin Regular Article BACKGROUND: Apathy is the neuropsychiatric syndrome that correlates most highly with Huntington's disease progression, and, like early patterns of neurodegeneration, is associated with lesions to cortico-striatal connections. However, due to its multidimensional nature and elusive etiology, treatment options are limited. OBJECTIVES: To disentangle underlying white matter microstructural correlates across the apathy spectrum in Huntington's disease. METHODS: Forty-six Huntington's disease individuals (premanifest (N = 22) and manifest (N = 24)) and 35 healthy controls were scanned at 3-tesla and underwent apathy evaluation using the short-Problem Behavior Assessment and short-Lille Apathy Rating Scale, with the latter being characterized into three apathy domains, namely emotional, cognitive, and auto-activation deficit. Diffusion tensor imaging was used to study whether individual differences in specific cortico-striatal tracts predicted global apathy and its subdomains. RESULTS: We elucidate that apathy profiles may develop along differential timelines, with the auto-activation deficit domain manifesting prior to motor onset. Furthermore, diffusion tensor imaging revealed that inter-individual variability in the disruption of discrete cortico-striatal tracts might explain the heterogeneous severity of apathy profiles. Specifically, higher levels of auto-activation deficit symptoms significantly correlated with increased mean diffusivity in the right uncinate fasciculus. Conversely, those with severe cognitive apathy demonstrated increased mean diffusivity in the right frontostriatal tract and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex to caudate nucleus tract. CONCLUSIONS: The current study provides evidence that white matter correlates associated with emotional, cognitive, and auto-activation subtypes may elucidate the heterogeneous nature of apathy in Huntington's disease, as such opening a door for individualized pharmacological management of apathy as a multidimensional syndrome in other neurodegenerative disorders. Elsevier 2019-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6700450/ /pubmed/31401404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101965 Text en © 2019 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/). |
spellingShingle | Regular Article De Paepe, Audrey E. Sierpowska, Joanna Garcia-Gorro, Clara Martinez-Horta, Saül Perez-Perez, Jesus Kulisevsky, Jaime Rodriguez-Dechicha, Nadia Vaquer, Irene Subira, Susana Calopa, Matilde Muñoz, Esteban Santacruz, Pilar Ruiz-Idiago, Jesus Mareca, Celia de Diego-Balaguer, Ruth Camara, Estela White matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in Huntington's disease |
title | White matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in Huntington's disease |
title_full | White matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in Huntington's disease |
title_fullStr | White matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in Huntington's disease |
title_full_unstemmed | White matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in Huntington's disease |
title_short | White matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in Huntington's disease |
title_sort | white matter cortico-striatal tracts predict apathy subtypes in huntington's disease |
topic | Regular Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6700450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31401404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101965 |
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