| Literature DB >> 21994501 |
Katharina Hüfner1, Thomas Stephan, Virginia L Flanagin, Angela Deutschländer, Thomas Dera, Cornelia Karch, Jennifer Linn, Stefan Glasauer, Marianne Dieterich, Michael Strupp, Thomas Brandt.
Abstract
Structural brain abnormalities associated with congenital nystagmus (CN) are still unknown. In some patients with CN additional sensory, metabolic, or gross structural alterations can be detected. In the present study voxel-based morphometry was used to compare the gray matter (GM) brain volumes of 14 individuals with CN without associated sensory, metabolic, or obvious structural alterations (i.e., idiopathic CN) to those of a group of controls. Further, GM brain volumes were correlated with nystagmus severity as measured by sway path. Intergroup comparison exhibited significant volume increases in the human motion sensitive complex V5/MT+, the fusiform gyrus, and the middle occipital gyrus bilaterally in CN. These volume increases may be associated with excess visual motion stimulation due to involuntary retinal slip of the visual scene. A positive correlation (linear model) of nystagmus sway path with cerebellar GM volume was seen in the following areas: vermal parts VIII-X as well as hemisphere lobule II, hemisphere VI, crus I, crus II, and lobule VII-IX bilaterally. There is evidence that the reported GM volume changes in the vestibulo-cerebellum, which correlated with nystagmus sway path, might be related to the subjects' attempt to maintain fixation, rather than be due to the generation of nystagmus.Entities:
Keywords: congenital nystagmus; gray matter changes; structural brain imaging; voxel-based morphometry
Year: 2011 PMID: 21994501 PMCID: PMC3182441 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2011.00060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Subject characteristics.
| Subject ID | Latent component | VA logMAR | Sway path max nystagmus (°/s) | Angle (°) | Surgery | Ocular alignment | Amblyopia |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN01 | Minimal | R: 0.12/L: 0.18 | 124 | −22 | 2009 | Orthophoria | Minimal, both eyes |
| CN02 | No | R: 0.23/L: 0 | 32 | −20 | 1992 | Exotropia, −VD | Minimal, R eye |
| CN03 | n.e. | n.e. | 19 | −4 | n.e. | n.e. | n.e. |
| CN04 | No | R: 0.08/L: 0.12 | 62 | 4 | 1995/2005 | −VD | No |
| CN05 | No | R: 0.23/L: 0.23 | 51 | −7 | 1999 | Orthophoria | Minimal, both eyes |
| CN06 | No | R: 0/L: 0 | 58 | −18 | 1996 | Exophoria | No |
| CN07 | No | R: 0.48/L: 0.38 | 17 | 7 | 1984/1994 | Exophoria, +VD | Minimal, both eyes |
| CN08 | No | R: 0.6/L: 0.12 | 14 | −17 | 1996 | Microstrabismus right eye | R eye |
| CN09 | No | R: 0.08/L: 0.48 | 51 | 8 | 2001 | Orthophoria | No |
| CN10 | No | R: 0/L: 1.5 | 6 | 0 | 2004/2005 | Orthophoria | L eye |
| CN11 | No | R: 0/L: 0 | 74 | −8 | 1999/2000 | Orthophoria | No |
| CN12 | No | R: 0.23/L: 0.18 | 83 | 12 | 1993/2004 | Exophoria | No |
| CN13 | Left eye | R: 0.12/L: 0.3 | 17 | 20 | 1998 | Esotropia | Minimal, L eye |
| CN14 | Both eyes | R: 0.78/L: 0 | 26 | −7 | 1980 | −VD | R eye |
All visual acuities were measured in the preferred head position of the subject with correction where necessary at a distance of 5 m. “Sway path” was used to express the absolute value of eye velocity, i.e., the length of the path of gaze in vertical and horizontal directions for a period of time. Sway path was used as a measure of total retinal slip. Sway path is irrespective of the direction of beat. “Angle” denotes the tilt of the principal component of eye movements with respect to the horizontal direction for the maximal nystagmus condition and is expressed as a deviation from the horizontal direction which is set to 0. For positive values the tilt is counterclockwise (from the subjects point of view), and clockwise for negative values. Only surgeries related to CN and the shift of the null zone are listed. N.e., not evaluated; VD, vertical divergence.
Gray matter volume increases in CN subjects vs. controls.
| Anatomical location | MNI coordinates | Cluster size in voxels | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mid occipital gyrus L | −41 | −72 | 11 | 140 | 4.72 |
| Fusiform gyrus L | −28 | −61 | −15 | 712 | 4.61 |
| Fusiform gyrus R | 31 | −60 | −15 | 289 | 4.31 |
| Inf temporal gyrus V5/MT+ R | 56 | −63 | −5 | 224 | 4.27 |
| Mid occipital gyrus R | 31 | −85 | 17 | 171 | 4.15 |
| Inf temporal gyrus V5/MT+ L | −53 | −67 | −7 | 22 | 4.07 |
| Mid occipital gyrus L | −32 | −87 | 18 | 2 | 3.41 |
Region of interest analysis, two sample .
Figure 1Results of the contrast CN subjects vs. controls. (A) The areas of volume increase in CN subjects were projected onto an individual anatomical brain chosen at random. The slices were chosen from z = −12 to z = 0 (distance 2 mm). They show volume changes in the fusiform and lingual gyri as well as V5/MT+ bilaterally. In (B) the functional ROI (green) is superimposed; x, y, z, views at the two cluster maxima of V5/MT+ are shown.
Gray matter cerebellar volumes that correlated positively with CN sway path in CN subjects.
| Anatomical location | MNI coordinates | Cluster size in voxels | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H VII R | 6 | −72 | −48 | 2390 | 7.36 |
| H Crus I R | 39 | −56 | −34 | 239 | 6.89 |
| H IX L | −6 | −48 | −49 | 1041 | 5.40 |
| H II L | −29 | −82 | −49 | 69 | 4.91 |
| H Crus II R | 43 | −77 | −43 | 127 | 4.75 |
| H Crus II L | −45 | −75 | −44 | 2 | 4.04 |
One-sample .
Figure 2Results of correlation analysis of cerebellar gray matter volume with nystagmus severity in CN subjects. (A) A positive correlation of cerebellar gray matter volume with nystagmus sway path was found in CN subjects (linear model), while no overall changes in gray matter compared to controls were detected. In (B) the normalized local cerebellar volume values were plotted against nystagmus sway path for display purposes. Normalized local cerebellar volume values were extracted at x = 6 y = −72 z = −48 (local cluster maximum) within a specified volume of interest (VOI) to obtain an indirect measure of gray matter thickness (arbitrary units, AU). The triangles in (B) depict the wide variability of cerebellar volume in controls. In the CN subjects the linear correlation between the cerebellar volume and the nystagmus severity is demasked only by adding nystagmus sway path as a variable [circles in (B)]. The correlation statistics were calculated for the CN subjects at r = 0.85, p < 0.001. The r values must be interpreted with caution, since such values tend to be overestimated in this kind of analysis (Vul et al., 2009).