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Genetic load determines atrophy in hand cortico-striatal pathways in presymptomatic Huntington's disease.

Yi Hong1, Lauren J O'Donnell2, Peter Savadjiev2, Fan Zhang2, Demian Wassermann3, Ofer Pasternak2, Hans Johnson4, Jane Paulsen4, Jean-Paul Vonsattel5, Nikos Makris6, Carl F Westin2, Yogesh Rathi2.   

Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder that causes progressive breakdown of striatal neurons. Standard white matter integrity measures like fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity derived from diffusion tensor imaging were analyzed in prodromal-HD subjects; however, they studied either a whole brain or specific subcortical white matter structures with connections to cortical motor areas. In this work, we propose a novel analysis of a longitudinal cohort of 243 prodromal-HD individuals and 88 healthy controls who underwent two or more diffusion MRI scans as part of the PREDICT-HD study. We separately trace specific white matter fiber tracts connecting the striatum (caudate and putamen) with four cortical regions corresponding to the hand, face, trunk, and leg motor areas. A multi-tensor tractography algorithm with an isotropic volume fraction compartment allows estimating diffusion of fast-moving extra-cellular water in regions containing crossing fibers and provides quantification of a microstructural property related to tissue atrophy. The tissue atrophy rate is separately analyzed in eight cortico-striatal pathways as a function of CAG-repeats (genetic load) by statistically regressing out age effect from our cohort. The results demonstrate a statistically significant increase in isotropic volume fraction (atrophy) bilaterally in hand fiber connections to the putamen with increasing CAG-repeats, which connects the genetic abnormality (CAG-repeats) to an imaging-based microstructural marker of tissue integrity in specific white matter pathways in HD. Isotropic volume fraction measures in eight cortico-striatal pathways are also correlated significantly with total motor scores and diagnostic confidence levels, providing evidence of their relevance to HD clinical presentation.
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Keywords:  CAG-repeats; cortico-striatal pathways; diffusion MRI; isotropic volume fraction; prodromal-HD

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29797744      PMCID: PMC6160325          DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp        ISSN: 1065-9471            Impact factor:   5.038


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1.  Genetic load determines atrophy in hand cortico-striatal pathways in presymptomatic Huntington's disease.

Authors:  Yi Hong; Lauren J O'Donnell; Peter Savadjiev; Fan Zhang; Demian Wassermann; Ofer Pasternak; Hans Johnson; Jane Paulsen; Jean-Paul Vonsattel; Nikos Makris; Carl F Westin; Yogesh Rathi
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2018-05-24       Impact factor: 5.038

2.  Creation of a novel trigeminal tractography atlas for automated trigeminal nerve identification.

Authors:  Fan Zhang; Guoqiang Xie; Laura Leung; Michael A Mooney; Lorenz Epprecht; Isaiah Norton; Yogesh Rathi; Ron Kikinis; Ossama Al-Mefty; Nikos Makris; Alexandra J Golby; Lauren J O'Donnell
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2020-06-20       Impact factor: 6.556

3.  Investigation into local white matter abnormality in emotional processing and sensorimotor areas using an automatically annotated fiber clustering in major depressive disorder.

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Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2018-07-06       Impact factor: 6.556

Review 4.  Diffusion imaging in Huntington's disease: comprehensive review.

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