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Developmental Dynamic Dysphasia: Are Bilateral Brain Abnormalities a Signature of Inefficient Neural Plasticity?

The acquisition and evolution of speech production, discourse and communication can be negatively impacted by brain malformations. We describe, for the first time, a case of developmental dynamic dysphasia (DDD) in a right-handed adolescent boy (subject D) with cortical malformations involving langu...

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Autores principales: Berthier, Marcelo L., Dávila, Guadalupe, Torres-Prioris, María José, Moreno-Torres, Ignacio, Clarimón, Jordi, Dols-Icardo, Oriol, Postigo, María J., Fernández, Victoria, Edelkraut, Lisa, Moreno-Campos, Lorena, Molina-Sánchez, Diana, de Zaldivar, Paloma Solo, López-Barroso, Diana
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7107010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32265672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2020.00073
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author Berthier, Marcelo L.
Dávila, Guadalupe
Torres-Prioris, María José
Moreno-Torres, Ignacio
Clarimón, Jordi
Dols-Icardo, Oriol
Postigo, María J.
Fernández, Victoria
Edelkraut, Lisa
Moreno-Campos, Lorena
Molina-Sánchez, Diana
de Zaldivar, Paloma Solo
López-Barroso, Diana
author_facet Berthier, Marcelo L.
Dávila, Guadalupe
Torres-Prioris, María José
Moreno-Torres, Ignacio
Clarimón, Jordi
Dols-Icardo, Oriol
Postigo, María J.
Fernández, Victoria
Edelkraut, Lisa
Moreno-Campos, Lorena
Molina-Sánchez, Diana
de Zaldivar, Paloma Solo
López-Barroso, Diana
author_sort Berthier, Marcelo L.
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description The acquisition and evolution of speech production, discourse and communication can be negatively impacted by brain malformations. We describe, for the first time, a case of developmental dynamic dysphasia (DDD) in a right-handed adolescent boy (subject D) with cortical malformations involving language-eloquent regions (inferior frontal gyrus) in both the left and the right hemispheres. Language evaluation revealed a markedly reduced verbal output affecting phonemic and semantic fluency, phrase and sentence generation and verbal communication in everyday life. Auditory comprehension, repetition, naming, reading and spelling were relatively preserved, but executive function was impaired. Multimodal neuroimaging showed a malformed cerebral cortex with atypical configuration and placement of white matter tracts bilaterally and abnormal callosal fibers. Dichotic listening showed right hemisphere dominance for language, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) additionally revealed dissociated hemispheric language representation with right frontal activation for phonology and bilateral dominance for semantic processing. Moreover, subject D also had congenital mirror movements (CMM), defined as involuntary movements of one side of the body that mirror intentional movements of the other side. Transcranial magnetic stimulation and fMRI during voluntary unimanual (left and right) hand movements showed bilateral motor cortex recruitment and tractography revealed a lack of decussation of bilateral corticospinal tracts. Genetic testing aimed to detect mutations that disrupt the development of commissural tracts correlating with CMM (e.g., Germline DCC mutations) was negative. Overall, our findings suggest that DDD in subject D resulted from the underdevelopment of the left inferior frontal gyrus with limited capacity for plastic reorganization by its homologous counterpart in the right hemisphere. Corpus callosum anomalies probably contributed to hinder interhemispheric connectivity necessary to compensate language and communication deficits after left frontal involvement.
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spelling pubmed-71070102020-04-07 Developmental Dynamic Dysphasia: Are Bilateral Brain Abnormalities a Signature of Inefficient Neural Plasticity? Berthier, Marcelo L. Dávila, Guadalupe Torres-Prioris, María José Moreno-Torres, Ignacio Clarimón, Jordi Dols-Icardo, Oriol Postigo, María J. Fernández, Victoria Edelkraut, Lisa Moreno-Campos, Lorena Molina-Sánchez, Diana de Zaldivar, Paloma Solo López-Barroso, Diana Front Hum Neurosci Neuroscience The acquisition and evolution of speech production, discourse and communication can be negatively impacted by brain malformations. We describe, for the first time, a case of developmental dynamic dysphasia (DDD) in a right-handed adolescent boy (subject D) with cortical malformations involving language-eloquent regions (inferior frontal gyrus) in both the left and the right hemispheres. Language evaluation revealed a markedly reduced verbal output affecting phonemic and semantic fluency, phrase and sentence generation and verbal communication in everyday life. Auditory comprehension, repetition, naming, reading and spelling were relatively preserved, but executive function was impaired. Multimodal neuroimaging showed a malformed cerebral cortex with atypical configuration and placement of white matter tracts bilaterally and abnormal callosal fibers. Dichotic listening showed right hemisphere dominance for language, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) additionally revealed dissociated hemispheric language representation with right frontal activation for phonology and bilateral dominance for semantic processing. Moreover, subject D also had congenital mirror movements (CMM), defined as involuntary movements of one side of the body that mirror intentional movements of the other side. Transcranial magnetic stimulation and fMRI during voluntary unimanual (left and right) hand movements showed bilateral motor cortex recruitment and tractography revealed a lack of decussation of bilateral corticospinal tracts. Genetic testing aimed to detect mutations that disrupt the development of commissural tracts correlating with CMM (e.g., Germline DCC mutations) was negative. Overall, our findings suggest that DDD in subject D resulted from the underdevelopment of the left inferior frontal gyrus with limited capacity for plastic reorganization by its homologous counterpart in the right hemisphere. Corpus callosum anomalies probably contributed to hinder interhemispheric connectivity necessary to compensate language and communication deficits after left frontal involvement. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7107010/ /pubmed/32265672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2020.00073 Text en Copyright © 2020 Berthier, Dávila, Torres-Prioris, Moreno-Torres, Clarimón, Dols-Icardo, Postigo, Fernández, Edelkraut, Moreno-Campos, Molina-Sánchez, de Zaldivar and López-Barroso. 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 Neuroscience
Berthier, Marcelo L.
Dávila, Guadalupe
Torres-Prioris, María José
Moreno-Torres, Ignacio
Clarimón, Jordi
Dols-Icardo, Oriol
Postigo, María J.
Fernández, Victoria
Edelkraut, Lisa
Moreno-Campos, Lorena
Molina-Sánchez, Diana
de Zaldivar, Paloma Solo
López-Barroso, Diana
Developmental Dynamic Dysphasia: Are Bilateral Brain Abnormalities a Signature of Inefficient Neural Plasticity?
title Developmental Dynamic Dysphasia: Are Bilateral Brain Abnormalities a Signature of Inefficient Neural Plasticity?
title_full Developmental Dynamic Dysphasia: Are Bilateral Brain Abnormalities a Signature of Inefficient Neural Plasticity?
title_fullStr Developmental Dynamic Dysphasia: Are Bilateral Brain Abnormalities a Signature of Inefficient Neural Plasticity?
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Dynamic Dysphasia: Are Bilateral Brain Abnormalities a Signature of Inefficient Neural Plasticity?
title_short Developmental Dynamic Dysphasia: Are Bilateral Brain Abnormalities a Signature of Inefficient Neural Plasticity?
title_sort developmental dynamic dysphasia: are bilateral brain abnormalities a signature of inefficient neural plasticity?
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7107010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32265672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2020.00073
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