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Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study

BACKGROUND: Structural integrity of the ipsilesional corticospinal tract (CST) is important for upper limb motor recovery after stroke. However, additional neuromechanisms associated with motor function poststroke are less well understood, especially regarding the lower limb. OBJECTIVE: To investiga...

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Autores principales: Peters, Denise M., Fridriksson, Julius, Richardson, Jessica D., Stewart, Jill C., Rorden, Chris, Bonilha, Leonardo, Middleton, Addie, Fritz, Stacy L.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34804258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3010555
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author Peters, Denise M.
Fridriksson, Julius
Richardson, Jessica D.
Stewart, Jill C.
Rorden, Chris
Bonilha, Leonardo
Middleton, Addie
Fritz, Stacy L.
author_facet Peters, Denise M.
Fridriksson, Julius
Richardson, Jessica D.
Stewart, Jill C.
Rorden, Chris
Bonilha, Leonardo
Middleton, Addie
Fritz, Stacy L.
author_sort Peters, Denise M.
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description BACKGROUND: Structural integrity of the ipsilesional corticospinal tract (CST) is important for upper limb motor recovery after stroke. However, additional neuromechanisms associated with motor function poststroke are less well understood, especially regarding the lower limb. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neural basis of upper/lower limb motor deficits poststroke by correlating measures of motor function with diffusion tensor imaging-derived indices of white matter integrity (fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD)) in primary and secondary motor tracts/structures. METHODS: Forty-three individuals with chronic stroke (time poststroke, 64.4 ± 58.8 months) underwent a comprehensive motor assessment and MRI scanning. Correlation and multiple regression analyses were performed to examine relationships between FA/MD in a priori motor tracts/structures and motor function. RESULTS: FA in the ipsilesional CST and red nucleus (RN) was positively correlated with motor function of both the affected upper and lower limb (r = 0.36‐0.55, p ≤ 0.01), while only ipsilesional RN FA was associated with gait speed (r = 0.50). Ipsilesional CST FA explained 37.3% of the variance in grip strength (p < 0.001) and 31.5% of the variance in Arm Motricity Index (p = 0.004). Measures of MD were not predictors of motor performance. CONCLUSIONS: Microstructural integrity of the ipsilesional CST is associated with both upper and lower limb motor function poststroke, but appears less important for gait speed. Integrity of the ipsilesional RN was also associated with motor performance, suggesting increased contributions from secondary motor areas may play a role in supporting chronic motor function and could become a target for interventions.
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spelling pubmed-86018442021-11-19 Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study Peters, Denise M. Fridriksson, Julius Richardson, Jessica D. Stewart, Jill C. Rorden, Chris Bonilha, Leonardo Middleton, Addie Fritz, Stacy L. Behav Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: Structural integrity of the ipsilesional corticospinal tract (CST) is important for upper limb motor recovery after stroke. However, additional neuromechanisms associated with motor function poststroke are less well understood, especially regarding the lower limb. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neural basis of upper/lower limb motor deficits poststroke by correlating measures of motor function with diffusion tensor imaging-derived indices of white matter integrity (fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD)) in primary and secondary motor tracts/structures. METHODS: Forty-three individuals with chronic stroke (time poststroke, 64.4 ± 58.8 months) underwent a comprehensive motor assessment and MRI scanning. Correlation and multiple regression analyses were performed to examine relationships between FA/MD in a priori motor tracts/structures and motor function. RESULTS: FA in the ipsilesional CST and red nucleus (RN) was positively correlated with motor function of both the affected upper and lower limb (r = 0.36‐0.55, p ≤ 0.01), while only ipsilesional RN FA was associated with gait speed (r = 0.50). Ipsilesional CST FA explained 37.3% of the variance in grip strength (p < 0.001) and 31.5% of the variance in Arm Motricity Index (p = 0.004). Measures of MD were not predictors of motor performance. CONCLUSIONS: Microstructural integrity of the ipsilesional CST is associated with both upper and lower limb motor function poststroke, but appears less important for gait speed. Integrity of the ipsilesional RN was also associated with motor performance, suggesting increased contributions from secondary motor areas may play a role in supporting chronic motor function and could become a target for interventions. Hindawi 2021-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8601844/ /pubmed/34804258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3010555 Text en Copyright © 2021 Denise M. Peters et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Peters, Denise M.
Fridriksson, Julius
Richardson, Jessica D.
Stewart, Jill C.
Rorden, Chris
Bonilha, Leonardo
Middleton, Addie
Fritz, Stacy L.
Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study
title Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study
title_full Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study
title_fullStr Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study
title_full_unstemmed Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study
title_short Upper and Lower Limb Motor Function Correlates with Ipsilesional Corticospinal Tract and Red Nucleus Structural Integrity in Chronic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional, ROI-Based MRI Study
title_sort upper and lower limb motor function correlates with ipsilesional corticospinal tract and red nucleus structural integrity in chronic stroke: a cross-sectional, roi-based mri study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34804258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/3010555
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