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Case Report: Disruption of Resting-State Networks and Cognitive Deficits After Whole Brain Irradiation for Singular Brain Metastasis

Introduction: Long-term survivors of whole brain radiation (WBRT) are at significant risk for developing cognitive deficits, but knowledge about the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms is limited. Therefore, we here report a rare case with a singular brain metastasis treated by resection and WB...

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Autores principales: Kocher, Martin, Jockwitz, Christiane, Lerche, Christoph, Sabel, Michael, Lohmann, Philipp, Stoffels, Gabriele, Filss, Christian, Mottaghy, Felix M., Ruge, Maximilian I., Fink, Gereon R., Shah, Nadim J., Galldiks, Norbert, Caspers, Svenja, Langen, Karl-Josef
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8578854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34776847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.738708
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author Kocher, Martin
Jockwitz, Christiane
Lerche, Christoph
Sabel, Michael
Lohmann, Philipp
Stoffels, Gabriele
Filss, Christian
Mottaghy, Felix M.
Ruge, Maximilian I.
Fink, Gereon R.
Shah, Nadim J.
Galldiks, Norbert
Caspers, Svenja
Langen, Karl-Josef
author_facet Kocher, Martin
Jockwitz, Christiane
Lerche, Christoph
Sabel, Michael
Lohmann, Philipp
Stoffels, Gabriele
Filss, Christian
Mottaghy, Felix M.
Ruge, Maximilian I.
Fink, Gereon R.
Shah, Nadim J.
Galldiks, Norbert
Caspers, Svenja
Langen, Karl-Josef
author_sort Kocher, Martin
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description Introduction: Long-term survivors of whole brain radiation (WBRT) are at significant risk for developing cognitive deficits, but knowledge about the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms is limited. Therefore, we here report a rare case with a singular brain metastasis treated by resection and WBRT that survived for more than 10 years where we investigated the integrity of brain networks using resting-state functional MRI. Methods: A female patient with a left frontal non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) brain metastasis had resection and postoperative WBRT (30.0 in 3.0 Gy fractions) and stayed free from brain metastasis recurrence for a follow-up period of 11 years. Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and amino acid [O-(2-[(18)F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine] positron emission tomography (FET PET) were repeatedly acquired. At the last follow up, neurocognitive functions and resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) using resting-state fMRI were assessed. Within-network and inter-network connectivity of seven resting-state networks were computed from a connectivity matrix. All measures were compared to a matched group of 10 female healthy subjects. Results: At the 11-year follow-up, T2/FLAIR MR images of the patient showed extended regions of hyper-intensities covering mainly the white mater of the bilateral dorsal frontal and parietal lobes while sparing most of the temporal lobes. Compared to the healthy subjects, the patient performed significantly worse in all cognitive domains that included executive functions, attention and processing speed, while verbal working memory, verbal episodic memory, and visual working memory were left mostly unaffected. The connectivity matrix showed a heavily disturbed pattern with a widely distributed, scattered loss of RSFC. The within-network RSFC revealed a significant loss of connectivity within all seven networks where the dorsal attention and fronto-parietal control networks were affected most severely. The inter-network RSFC was significantly reduced for the visual, somato-motor, and dorsal and ventral attention networks. Conclusion: As demonstrated here in a patient with a metastatic NSCLC and long-term survival, WBRT may lead to extended white matter damage and cause severe disruption of the RSFC in multiple resting state networks. In consequence, executive functioning which is assumed to depend on the interaction of several networks may be severely impaired following WBRT apart from the well-recognized deficits in memory function.
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spelling pubmed-85788542021-11-11 Case Report: Disruption of Resting-State Networks and Cognitive Deficits After Whole Brain Irradiation for Singular Brain Metastasis Kocher, Martin Jockwitz, Christiane Lerche, Christoph Sabel, Michael Lohmann, Philipp Stoffels, Gabriele Filss, Christian Mottaghy, Felix M. Ruge, Maximilian I. Fink, Gereon R. Shah, Nadim J. Galldiks, Norbert Caspers, Svenja Langen, Karl-Josef Front Neurosci Neuroscience Introduction: Long-term survivors of whole brain radiation (WBRT) are at significant risk for developing cognitive deficits, but knowledge about the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms is limited. Therefore, we here report a rare case with a singular brain metastasis treated by resection and WBRT that survived for more than 10 years where we investigated the integrity of brain networks using resting-state functional MRI. Methods: A female patient with a left frontal non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) brain metastasis had resection and postoperative WBRT (30.0 in 3.0 Gy fractions) and stayed free from brain metastasis recurrence for a follow-up period of 11 years. Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and amino acid [O-(2-[(18)F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine] positron emission tomography (FET PET) were repeatedly acquired. At the last follow up, neurocognitive functions and resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) using resting-state fMRI were assessed. Within-network and inter-network connectivity of seven resting-state networks were computed from a connectivity matrix. All measures were compared to a matched group of 10 female healthy subjects. Results: At the 11-year follow-up, T2/FLAIR MR images of the patient showed extended regions of hyper-intensities covering mainly the white mater of the bilateral dorsal frontal and parietal lobes while sparing most of the temporal lobes. Compared to the healthy subjects, the patient performed significantly worse in all cognitive domains that included executive functions, attention and processing speed, while verbal working memory, verbal episodic memory, and visual working memory were left mostly unaffected. The connectivity matrix showed a heavily disturbed pattern with a widely distributed, scattered loss of RSFC. The within-network RSFC revealed a significant loss of connectivity within all seven networks where the dorsal attention and fronto-parietal control networks were affected most severely. The inter-network RSFC was significantly reduced for the visual, somato-motor, and dorsal and ventral attention networks. Conclusion: As demonstrated here in a patient with a metastatic NSCLC and long-term survival, WBRT may lead to extended white matter damage and cause severe disruption of the RSFC in multiple resting state networks. In consequence, executive functioning which is assumed to depend on the interaction of several networks may be severely impaired following WBRT apart from the well-recognized deficits in memory function. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8578854/ /pubmed/34776847 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.738708 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kocher, Jockwitz, Lerche, Sabel, Lohmann, Stoffels, Filss, Mottaghy, Ruge, Fink, Shah, Galldiks, Caspers and Langen. https://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
Kocher, Martin
Jockwitz, Christiane
Lerche, Christoph
Sabel, Michael
Lohmann, Philipp
Stoffels, Gabriele
Filss, Christian
Mottaghy, Felix M.
Ruge, Maximilian I.
Fink, Gereon R.
Shah, Nadim J.
Galldiks, Norbert
Caspers, Svenja
Langen, Karl-Josef
Case Report: Disruption of Resting-State Networks and Cognitive Deficits After Whole Brain Irradiation for Singular Brain Metastasis
title Case Report: Disruption of Resting-State Networks and Cognitive Deficits After Whole Brain Irradiation for Singular Brain Metastasis
title_full Case Report: Disruption of Resting-State Networks and Cognitive Deficits After Whole Brain Irradiation for Singular Brain Metastasis
title_fullStr Case Report: Disruption of Resting-State Networks and Cognitive Deficits After Whole Brain Irradiation for Singular Brain Metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Disruption of Resting-State Networks and Cognitive Deficits After Whole Brain Irradiation for Singular Brain Metastasis
title_short Case Report: Disruption of Resting-State Networks and Cognitive Deficits After Whole Brain Irradiation for Singular Brain Metastasis
title_sort case report: disruption of resting-state networks and cognitive deficits after whole brain irradiation for singular brain metastasis
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8578854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34776847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.738708
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