Longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a progressive and asymmetric manifestation of cortical and basal-ganglia symptoms of different origin. The spatio-temporal dynamics of cerebral atrophy in CBS is barely known. This study aimed to...

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Main Authors: Martin Südmeyer, Peter Pieperhoff, Stefano Ferrea, Holger Krause, Stefan Jun Groiss, Saskia Elben, Lars Wojtecki, Karl Zilles, Katrin Amunts, Alfons Schnitzler
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3407125?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6ce0b312b7414ac7a6f70677a411416f2020-11-25T02:39:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4187310.1371/journal.pone.0041873Longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.Martin SüdmeyerPeter PieperhoffStefano FerreaHolger KrauseStefan Jun GroissSaskia ElbenLars WojteckiKarl ZillesKarl ZillesKatrin AmuntsAlfons SchnitzlerBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a progressive and asymmetric manifestation of cortical and basal-ganglia symptoms of different origin. The spatio-temporal dynamics of cerebral atrophy in CBS is barely known. This study aimed to longitudinally quantify the individual dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with CBS as compared to healthy controls. METHODS: We used deformation-field-based morphometry (DFM) to study volumetric changes of each individual brain in short intervals of a few months. DFM enabled the quantitative analysis of local volume changes without predefining regions of interest in MR images of 6 patients with CBS and 11 matched healthy controls. A total of 64 whole brain 3D-MR-scans were acquired two to eight times over periods of 14 to 26 months. Based on repeated registrations of MR observations to the initial scan, maps of local volume ratio changes were computed. RESULTS: Compared to controls patients showed significant and increasing volume loss over time in premotor and primary-motor-cortices, somatosensory area 3a, superior parietal areas BA 5/7, and corticospinal tract. Furthermore, significant and asymmetric atrophy was identified in the caudate nucleus head, putamen, pallidum, motor-thalamus and substantia nigra. Temporal lobe was affected in those patients who presented progressive cognitive impairment. CONCLUSIONS: The analysis revealed localized, pathological changes in brains of patients with CBS, which differed significantly from those occurring during aging in healthy controls. As compared to age- and sex-matched controls, brains of CBS patients showed a common degenerating neural network comprising the motor circuit with basal ganglia and motor thalamic nuclei as well as the premotor and primary-motor-cortex.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3407125?pdf=render
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author Martin Südmeyer
Peter Pieperhoff
Stefano Ferrea
Holger Krause
Stefan Jun Groiss
Saskia Elben
Lars Wojtecki
Karl Zilles
Karl Zilles
Katrin Amunts
Alfons Schnitzler
spellingShingle Martin Südmeyer
Peter Pieperhoff
Stefano Ferrea
Holger Krause
Stefan Jun Groiss
Saskia Elben
Lars Wojtecki
Karl Zilles
Karl Zilles
Katrin Amunts
Alfons Schnitzler
Longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Martin Südmeyer
Peter Pieperhoff
Stefano Ferrea
Holger Krause
Stefan Jun Groiss
Saskia Elben
Lars Wojtecki
Karl Zilles
Karl Zilles
Katrin Amunts
Alfons Schnitzler
author_sort Martin Südmeyer
title Longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.
title_short Longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.
title_full Longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.
title_fullStr Longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.
title_sort longitudinal deformation-based morphometry reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with corticobasal syndrome.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a progressive and asymmetric manifestation of cortical and basal-ganglia symptoms of different origin. The spatio-temporal dynamics of cerebral atrophy in CBS is barely known. This study aimed to longitudinally quantify the individual dynamics of brain volume changes in patients with CBS as compared to healthy controls. METHODS: We used deformation-field-based morphometry (DFM) to study volumetric changes of each individual brain in short intervals of a few months. DFM enabled the quantitative analysis of local volume changes without predefining regions of interest in MR images of 6 patients with CBS and 11 matched healthy controls. A total of 64 whole brain 3D-MR-scans were acquired two to eight times over periods of 14 to 26 months. Based on repeated registrations of MR observations to the initial scan, maps of local volume ratio changes were computed. RESULTS: Compared to controls patients showed significant and increasing volume loss over time in premotor and primary-motor-cortices, somatosensory area 3a, superior parietal areas BA 5/7, and corticospinal tract. Furthermore, significant and asymmetric atrophy was identified in the caudate nucleus head, putamen, pallidum, motor-thalamus and substantia nigra. Temporal lobe was affected in those patients who presented progressive cognitive impairment. CONCLUSIONS: The analysis revealed localized, pathological changes in brains of patients with CBS, which differed significantly from those occurring during aging in healthy controls. As compared to age- and sex-matched controls, brains of CBS patients showed a common degenerating neural network comprising the motor circuit with basal ganglia and motor thalamic nuclei as well as the premotor and primary-motor-cortex.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3407125?pdf=render
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