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Cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: A case–control study

OBJECTIVE: This study investigated how the injury completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury (SCI) affect cortical morphometric changes in humans. METHODS: T1‐weighted images were acquired from 59 SCI patients and 37 healthy controls. Voxel‐based morphometry analyses of the gray matter...

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Autores principales: Guo, Yun, Gao, Feng, Guo, Hua, Yu, Weiyong, Chen, Zhenbo, Yang, Mingliang, Yang, Degang, Du, Liangjie, Li, Jianjun
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8035470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33438834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2037
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author Guo, Yun
Gao, Feng
Guo, Hua
Yu, Weiyong
Chen, Zhenbo
Yang, Mingliang
Yang, Degang
Du, Liangjie
Li, Jianjun
author_facet Guo, Yun
Gao, Feng
Guo, Hua
Yu, Weiyong
Chen, Zhenbo
Yang, Mingliang
Yang, Degang
Du, Liangjie
Li, Jianjun
author_sort Guo, Yun
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description OBJECTIVE: This study investigated how the injury completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury (SCI) affect cortical morphometric changes in humans. METHODS: T1‐weighted images were acquired from 59 SCI patients and 37 healthy controls. Voxel‐based morphometry analyses of the gray matter volume (GMV) were performed between SCI patients and healthy controls, complete SCI and incomplete SCI, and tetraplegia and paraplegia. Correlation analyses were performed to explore the associations between GMV and clinical variables in SCI patients. RESULTS: Compared to healthy controls, SCI patients showed decreased GMV in bilateral middle frontal gyrus, left superior frontal gyrus (SFG), left medial frontal gyrus in the whole‐brain analysis, while increased GMV in right supplementary motor area and right pallidum in ROI analysis. The complete SCI had lower GMV in left primary somatosensory cortex (S1) and higher GMV in left primary motor cortex compared with incomplete SCI. Lower GMV was identified in left thalamus and SFG in tetraplegia than that in paraplegia. Moreover, time since injury was positive with the GMV in right pallidum, positive correlations were observed between the GMV in bilateral S1 and total motor and sensory scores, whereas the GMV in left cuneus was negatively correlated with total motor and sensory scores in SCI patients. CONCLUSIONS: The study provided imaging evidence for identifying cerebral structural abnormalities in SCI patients and significant differences in complete/incomplete and paraplegia/tetraplegia subgroups. These results suggested brain structural changes occur after SCI and these changes may depend on the injury completeness, level, and duration.
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spelling pubmed-80354702021-04-14 Cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: A case–control study Guo, Yun Gao, Feng Guo, Hua Yu, Weiyong Chen, Zhenbo Yang, Mingliang Yang, Degang Du, Liangjie Li, Jianjun Brain Behav Original Research OBJECTIVE: This study investigated how the injury completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury (SCI) affect cortical morphometric changes in humans. METHODS: T1‐weighted images were acquired from 59 SCI patients and 37 healthy controls. Voxel‐based morphometry analyses of the gray matter volume (GMV) were performed between SCI patients and healthy controls, complete SCI and incomplete SCI, and tetraplegia and paraplegia. Correlation analyses were performed to explore the associations between GMV and clinical variables in SCI patients. RESULTS: Compared to healthy controls, SCI patients showed decreased GMV in bilateral middle frontal gyrus, left superior frontal gyrus (SFG), left medial frontal gyrus in the whole‐brain analysis, while increased GMV in right supplementary motor area and right pallidum in ROI analysis. The complete SCI had lower GMV in left primary somatosensory cortex (S1) and higher GMV in left primary motor cortex compared with incomplete SCI. Lower GMV was identified in left thalamus and SFG in tetraplegia than that in paraplegia. Moreover, time since injury was positive with the GMV in right pallidum, positive correlations were observed between the GMV in bilateral S1 and total motor and sensory scores, whereas the GMV in left cuneus was negatively correlated with total motor and sensory scores in SCI patients. CONCLUSIONS: The study provided imaging evidence for identifying cerebral structural abnormalities in SCI patients and significant differences in complete/incomplete and paraplegia/tetraplegia subgroups. These results suggested brain structural changes occur after SCI and these changes may depend on the injury completeness, level, and duration. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8035470/ /pubmed/33438834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2037 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Guo, Yun
Gao, Feng
Guo, Hua
Yu, Weiyong
Chen, Zhenbo
Yang, Mingliang
Yang, Degang
Du, Liangjie
Li, Jianjun
Cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: A case–control study
title Cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: A case–control study
title_full Cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: A case–control study
title_fullStr Cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: A case–control study
title_full_unstemmed Cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: A case–control study
title_short Cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: A case–control study
title_sort cortical morphometric changes associated with completeness, level, and duration of spinal cord injury in humans: a case–control study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8035470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33438834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2037
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