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Resting state functional connectivity alterations in primary lateral sclerosis.

Federica Agosta1, Elisa Canu1, Alberto Inuggi1, Adriano Chiò2, Nilo Riva3, Vincenzo Silani4, Andrea Calvo2, Stefano Messina4, Andrea Falini5, Giancarlo Comi3, Massimo Filippi6.   

Abstract

Resting state functional connectivity of the sensorimotor and extramotor brain networks was studied in 24 patients with primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) relative to 26 healthy controls. The relationships of RS functional connectivity with patient clinical and cognitive status and white matter tract damage (i.e., corticospinal tracts, corpus callosum, and superior longitudinal fasciculus) were investigated. Compared with controls, PLS patients showed an increased functional connectivity within the sensorimotor, frontal, and left frontoparietal networks spanning the pre- and postcentral, medial and dorsal frontal, insular, and superior temporal regions. Patients with more severe physical disability and a more rapid rate of disease progression had increased sensorimotor connectivity values. The increased functional connectivity within the frontal network was associated with executive dysfunction. In addition, higher functional connectivity correlated with greater structural damage to network-specific white matter tracts. This study shows clinically meaningful increased resting state functional connectivity in PLS.
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Keywords:  Diffusion tensor MRI tractography; Functional connectivity; Primary lateral sclerosis; Resting state functional MRI; Sensorimotor network

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24211007     DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2013.09.041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Aging        ISSN: 0197-4580            Impact factor:   4.673


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