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Thalamocortical connectivity in healthy children: asymmetries and robust developmental changes between ages 8 and 17 years.

B Alkonyi1, C Juhász, O Muzik, M E Behen, J-W Jeong, H T Chugani.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Thalamocortical connections play a crucial role in complex cognitive functioning, and several neuropsychiatric disorders may involve aberrant thalamocortical circuitry. Here, we quantified the cortical pattern and age-related changes of thalamocortical connections by using probabilistic tractography in children and adolescents. We hypothesized that detectable asymmetry (left>right) exists in thalamocortical fiber connections and the connectivity increases with age during maturation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Diffusion tensor imaging was acquired in 15 normally developing children (age range, 8.3-17.3 years; 11 males), and fiber tracking was initiated from the thalami. The cortical distribution of ipsilateral thalamocortical fibers was quantified by using a landmark-constrained conformal mapping technique. Furthermore, hemispheric asymmetries and potential age-related changes in regional thalamocortical connections were assessed.
RESULTS: The left thalamus had significantly higher overall cortical connectivity than the right thalamus (P < .001). Left prefrontal cortical areas showed significantly higher thalamic connectivity compared with homotopic regions of the right hemisphere (P < .001), regardless of the applied parameters. There was an increase of overall thalamocortical connectivity with age, with the most pronounced age-related increases in bilateral prefrontal areas (P < .002). However, thalamic connectivity of some other cortical regions (right sensorimotor, left inferior temporal) showed a decrease with age.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate a region-specific left>right asymmetry and robust developmental changes in thalamocortical (particularly thalamo-prefrontal) connectivity during late childhood and adolescence. These data further add to our knowledge about structural lateralizations and their development in the maturing brain.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21454411      PMCID: PMC3095749          DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol        ISSN: 0195-6108            Impact factor:   3.825


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