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Cognitive Functions and White Matter Tract Damage in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Diffusion Tensor Tractography Study

L. Sarro, F. Agosta, E. Canu, N. Riva, A. Prelle, M. Copetti, G. Riccitelli, G. Comi and M. Filippi
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2011, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2658
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: ALS is predominantly a disease of the motor system, but cognitive and behavioral symptoms also are observed. DT MR imaging is sensitive to microstructural changes occurring in WM tracts of patients with ALS. In this study, we investigated the association between cognitive functions and extramotor WM tract abnormalities in ALS patients.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: DT MR imaging was obtained from 16 nondemented patients with ALS and 15 healthy controls. Patients with ALS underwent a neuropsychologic and behavioral evaluation. DT tractography was used to asses the integrity of the CST, corpus callosum, and the major long-range association tracts. The relationship between DT MR imaging metrics and cognitive functions was tested by using linear model analyses, adjusting for age and clinical disability.

RESULTS: Eleven patients (69%) scored below the fifth percentile in at least 1 cognitive test, and 2 of them had a mild executive impairment. Performances at tests assessing attention and executive functions correlated with DT MR imaging metrics of the corpus callosum, CST, and long association WM tracts bilaterally, including the cingulum, inferior longitudinal, inferior fronto-occipital, and uncinate fasciculi. Verbal learning and memory test scores were associated with fornix DT MR imaging values, whereas visual-spatial abilities correlated with left uncinate fractional anisotropy.

CONCLUSIONS: WM tract degeneration is associated with neuropsychologic deficits in patients with ALS. DT tractography holds promise to gain insight into the role of the brain WM network abnormalities in the development of cognitive impairment in patients with ALS.

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  • ALS
    amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
    ALSbi
    ALS with behavioral impairment
    ALSci
    ALS with cognitive impairment
    ALSFRS-R
    ALS Functional Rating Scale-revised
    CST
    corticospinal tract
    DT
    diffusion tensor
    FA
    fractional anisotropy
    fMRI
    functional MR imaging
    FTD
    frontotemporal dementia
    GM
    gray matter
    IFOF
    inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus
    ILF
    inferior longitudinal fasciculus
    MD
    mean diffusivity
    pFDR
    P value adjusted for multiple comparisons controlling for the false discovery rate
    SLF
    superior longitudinal fasciculus
    UMN
    upper motor neuron
    WMC
    white matter

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L. Sarro, F. Agosta, E. Canu, N. Riva, A. Prelle, M. Copetti, G. Riccitelli, G. Comi, M. Filippi
Cognitive Functions and White Matter Tract Damage in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Diffusion Tensor Tractography Study
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L. Sarro, F. Agosta, E. Canu, N. Riva, A. Prelle, M. Copetti, G. Riccitelli, G. Comi, M. Filippi
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2011, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2658
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