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Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging

INTRODUCTION: Cognitive difficulties and neuropsychological alterations in Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DMD, BMD) boys are not yet sufficiently explored, although this topic could have a relevant impact, finding novel biomarkers of disease both at genetics and neuroimaging point of view....

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Autores principales: Biagi, Laura, Lenzi, Sara, Cipriano, Emilio, Fiori, Simona, Bosco, Paolo, Cristofani, Paola, Astrea, Guia, Pini, Antonella, Cioni, Giovanni, Mercuri, Eugenio, Tosetti, Michela, Battini, Roberta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8092766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33939732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250420
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author Biagi, Laura
Lenzi, Sara
Cipriano, Emilio
Fiori, Simona
Bosco, Paolo
Cristofani, Paola
Astrea, Guia
Pini, Antonella
Cioni, Giovanni
Mercuri, Eugenio
Tosetti, Michela
Battini, Roberta
author_facet Biagi, Laura
Lenzi, Sara
Cipriano, Emilio
Fiori, Simona
Bosco, Paolo
Cristofani, Paola
Astrea, Guia
Pini, Antonella
Cioni, Giovanni
Mercuri, Eugenio
Tosetti, Michela
Battini, Roberta
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description INTRODUCTION: Cognitive difficulties and neuropsychological alterations in Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DMD, BMD) boys are not yet sufficiently explored, although this topic could have a relevant impact, finding novel biomarkers of disease both at genetics and neuroimaging point of view. The current study aims to: 1) analyze the neuropsychological profile of a group of DMD and BMD boys without cognitive impairment with an assessment of their executive functions; 2) explore the structural connectivity in DMD, BMD, and age-matched controls focusing on cortico-subcortical tracts that connect frontal cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellum via the thalamus; 3) explore possible correlations between altered structural connectivity and clinical neuropsychological measures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This pilot study included 15 boys (5 DMD subjects, 5 BMD subjects, and 5 age-matched typically developing, TD). They were assessed using a neuropsychological assessment protocol including cognitive and executive functioning assessment and performed a 1.5T MRI brain exam including advance Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) method for tractography. Structural connectivity measurements were extracted along three specific tracts: Cortico-Ponto-Cerebellar Tract (CPCT), Cerebellar-Thalamic Tract (CTT), and Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus (SLF). Cortical-Spinal Tract (CST) was selected for reference, as control tract. RESULTS: Regarding intellectual functioning, a major impairment in executive functions compared to the general intellectual functioning was observed both for DMD (mean score = 86.20; SD = 11.54) and for BMD children (mean score = 88; SD = 3.67). Mean FA resulted tendentially always lower in DMD compared to both BMD and TD groups for all the examined tracts. The differences in FA were statistically significant for the right CTT (DMD vs BMD, p = 0.002, and DMD vs TD, p = 0.0015) and the right CPCT (DMD vs TD, p = 0.008). Concerning DMD, significant correlations emerged between FA-R-CTT and intellectual quotients (FIQ, p = 0.044; ρs = 0.821), and executive functions (Denomination Total, p = 0.044, ρs = 0.821; Inhibition Total, p = 0.019, ρs = 0.900). BMD showed a significant correlation between FA-R-CPCT and working memory index (p = 0.007; ρs = 0.949). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, despite the limitation of sample size, the findings support the hypothesis of the involvement of a cerebellar-thalamo-cortical loop for the neuropsychological profile of DMD, as the CTT and the CPCT are involved in the network and the related brain structures are known to be implied in executive functions. Our results suggest that altered WM connectivity and reduced fibre organization in cerebellar tracts, probably due to the lack of dystrophin in the brain, may render less efficient some neuropsychological functions in children affected by dystrophinopathies. The wider multicentric study could help to better establish the role of cerebellar connectivity in neuropsychological profile for dystrophinopathies, identifying possible novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers.
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spelling pubmed-80927662021-05-07 Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging Biagi, Laura Lenzi, Sara Cipriano, Emilio Fiori, Simona Bosco, Paolo Cristofani, Paola Astrea, Guia Pini, Antonella Cioni, Giovanni Mercuri, Eugenio Tosetti, Michela Battini, Roberta PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Cognitive difficulties and neuropsychological alterations in Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DMD, BMD) boys are not yet sufficiently explored, although this topic could have a relevant impact, finding novel biomarkers of disease both at genetics and neuroimaging point of view. The current study aims to: 1) analyze the neuropsychological profile of a group of DMD and BMD boys without cognitive impairment with an assessment of their executive functions; 2) explore the structural connectivity in DMD, BMD, and age-matched controls focusing on cortico-subcortical tracts that connect frontal cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellum via the thalamus; 3) explore possible correlations between altered structural connectivity and clinical neuropsychological measures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This pilot study included 15 boys (5 DMD subjects, 5 BMD subjects, and 5 age-matched typically developing, TD). They were assessed using a neuropsychological assessment protocol including cognitive and executive functioning assessment and performed a 1.5T MRI brain exam including advance Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) method for tractography. Structural connectivity measurements were extracted along three specific tracts: Cortico-Ponto-Cerebellar Tract (CPCT), Cerebellar-Thalamic Tract (CTT), and Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus (SLF). Cortical-Spinal Tract (CST) was selected for reference, as control tract. RESULTS: Regarding intellectual functioning, a major impairment in executive functions compared to the general intellectual functioning was observed both for DMD (mean score = 86.20; SD = 11.54) and for BMD children (mean score = 88; SD = 3.67). Mean FA resulted tendentially always lower in DMD compared to both BMD and TD groups for all the examined tracts. The differences in FA were statistically significant for the right CTT (DMD vs BMD, p = 0.002, and DMD vs TD, p = 0.0015) and the right CPCT (DMD vs TD, p = 0.008). Concerning DMD, significant correlations emerged between FA-R-CTT and intellectual quotients (FIQ, p = 0.044; ρs = 0.821), and executive functions (Denomination Total, p = 0.044, ρs = 0.821; Inhibition Total, p = 0.019, ρs = 0.900). BMD showed a significant correlation between FA-R-CPCT and working memory index (p = 0.007; ρs = 0.949). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, despite the limitation of sample size, the findings support the hypothesis of the involvement of a cerebellar-thalamo-cortical loop for the neuropsychological profile of DMD, as the CTT and the CPCT are involved in the network and the related brain structures are known to be implied in executive functions. Our results suggest that altered WM connectivity and reduced fibre organization in cerebellar tracts, probably due to the lack of dystrophin in the brain, may render less efficient some neuropsychological functions in children affected by dystrophinopathies. The wider multicentric study could help to better establish the role of cerebellar connectivity in neuropsychological profile for dystrophinopathies, identifying possible novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Public Library of Science 2021-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8092766/ /pubmed/33939732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250420 Text en © 2021 Biagi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Biagi, Laura
Lenzi, Sara
Cipriano, Emilio
Fiori, Simona
Bosco, Paolo
Cristofani, Paola
Astrea, Guia
Pini, Antonella
Cioni, Giovanni
Mercuri, Eugenio
Tosetti, Michela
Battini, Roberta
Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging
title Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging
title_full Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging
title_fullStr Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging
title_full_unstemmed Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging
title_short Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging
title_sort neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: a pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8092766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33939732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250420
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