| Literature DB >> 31447762 |
Antonino Errante1, Francesca Bozzetti2, Silvia Sghedoni3, Barbara Bressi3,4, Stefania Costi3,4, Girolamo Crisi2, Adriano Ferrari3,4, Leonardo Fogassi1.
Abstract
Background: Motor Imagery (MI) refers to mental simulation of a motor action without producing any overt movement. Previous studies showed that children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy (UCP) are impaired in implicit MI, as demonstrated by the performance of Hand Laterality Judgment tasks. The aim of this study was to examine the specificity of explicit MI deficits in UCP children.Entities:
Keywords: cerebral palsy; fMRI; grasping; mental chronometry; motor imagery; motor simulation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31447762 PMCID: PMC6692593 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Demographic data, clinical features and functional classification in cases group.
| #1 | F | 13 | LH | 32 | Right UCP | Periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage (PIVH) | 5 | 3 | Synergic Hand | Yes |
| #2 | M | 14 | LH | 38 | Right UCP | Hypoxic-ischemic pre-natal brain injury | 5 | 3 | Synergic Hand | Yes |
| #3 | M | 9 | LH | 40 | Right UCP | Factor V deficiency | 5 | 3 | Synergic Hand | Yes |
| #4 | F | 13 | LH | 36 | Right UCP | Posterior cerebral artery ischaemic stroke (distal branches) | 4 | 3 | Synergic Hand | Yes |
| #5 | M | 10 | LH | 37 | Right UCP | Middle cerebral artery ischaemic stroke (distal branches) | 5 | 3 | Synergic Hand | Yes |
| #6 | M | 10 | LH | 30 | Right UCP | Hypoxic-ischemic pre-natal brain injury in pre-term infant | 5 | 3 | Synergic Hand | Yes |
| #7 | M | 14 | LH | 36 | Right UCP | Middle cerebral artery ischaemic stroke (deep and distal branches) and water-shed territories | 5 | 3 | Synergic Hand | Yes |
| #8 | F | 13 | RH | 39 | Left UCP | Perinatal ischemic stroke | 5 | 2 | Semi-functional Hand | NA |
| #9 | F | 14 | RH | 32 | Left UCP | Periventricular-intraventricular (subependymal) hemorrhage (PIVH) | 4 | 3 | Synergic Hand | NA |
| #10 | F | 13 | RH | 36 | Left UCP | Perinatal ischemic stroke | 5 | 2 | Semi-functional Hand | NA |
F, Female; GA, Gestational Age; HFC, House Functional Classification level; LH, Left Hemisphere; M, Male; MACS, Manual Ability Classification System; NA, Not Available; RH, Right Hemisphere; UCP, Unilateral Cerebral Palsy.
Figure 1Behavioral and fMRI paradigms. (A) Experimental setting for the mental chronometry task. (B) Action execution trial, consisting in reaching/grasping the object, placed at one of the three different distances with the preferred hand or the non-preferred one in different trials, and placing it into a container. (C) Motor imagery trial, requiring participants to imagine performing the same action as in (B), from a first-person perspective. (D) Stimuli used during the fMRI task, showing an object and a box on a table. Simultaneously, participants had to imagine themselves grasping the object with the non-preferred hand and placing it into the box. (E) fMRI block design, alternating task and rest conditions, with a total number of eight blocks, constituted by four trials per block.
Figure 2Line graphs showing mean movement durations (ms) with increased Distances for each group of participants.
Figure 3(A) Scatterplot showing correlations between movement durations (ms) in the Action Execution and Motor Imagery conditions performed by each group of participants, using the preferred and the non-preferred hand. The lighter dots represent the trials with the shortest distance, the darker dots those with the longest distance. (B) Histogram shows the Motor Imagery Ability (MIA) scores, calculated as correlation (Pearson coefficient) index between movement times under Action Execution and Motor Imagery conditions.
Neuroradiological findings and anatomical characteristics of lesions in cases group.
| #1 | 0 | 0 | Moderate | F-P | Mild | II | |||||
| #2 | 0 | Severe | F-P | No | No | II | |||||
| #3 | Mild | F-P | Mild | No | II | ||||||
| #4 | Moderate | I-F-P | Mild | III | |||||||
| #5 | Mild | P | Mild | No | III | ||||||
| #6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Minimal | F | No | Normal | No | II | ||
| #7 | 0 | Moderate | F-P | Mild | No | II |
Lesion types were defined according to the Cioni's classification (1999). CC, Corpus Callosum; CC Atrophy: X, Mild (<1/3) damage; XX, Moderate (<1/3>) damage; XXX, (>1/3) Severe damage; GMD, Gray Matter Damage (0, absent; x, mild; xx, moderate); WMD, White Matter Damage (PV-WM, Periventricular White Matter; D-WM, Deep White Matter; SC-WM, Subcortical White Matter); localization (F, frontal lobe; I, insular cortex; P, parietal lobe); VD, Ventricle Dilatation; WD, Wallerian degeneration of corticospinal tract. Bold values indicate the presence of pathological signs for all the analyzed lesions.
Figure 4fMRI results. Statistical maps illustrating significant activations during the imagination of grasping actions in children with UCP (A) and in TD children (B). The statistical maps are overlaid into a standard MNI template (ch2Better, MRICron). The results of the regression analysis conducted on UCP group (C) and TD group (D) indicate correlations between percent signal change in each voxel and the individual Motor Imagery Ability (MIA) score obtained during the fMRI task using the non-preferred hand. A, Anterior; LH, Left Hemisphere; P, Posterior; RH, Right Hemisphere. Asterisks indicate the lesioned hemisphere in UCP patients.
MNI coordinates and statistical details for brain areas showing a positive correlation with the MIA score obtained by UCP children in the mental chronometry task.
| Intraparietal sulcus | LH* | −36 | −44 | +48 | 3.44 | 406 |
| RH | +32 | −54 | +52 | 4.00 | 377 | |
| Precentral gyrus | RH | +26 | −4 | +50 | 3.37 | 136 |
| Putamen | RH | +26 | −4 | +6 | 4.16 | 145 |
| Pallidum | RH | +18 | −2 | −2 | 4.14 | |
| Superior parietal lobule | LH | −26 | −62 | +64 | 6.05 | 498 |
| RH | +22 | −60 | +56 | 5.57 | 374 | |
| Intraparietal sulcus | LH | −42 | −42 | +46 | 5.36 | 436 |
| RH | +30 | −44 | +44 | 5.62 | 348 | |
| Precentral gyrus | RH | +28 | −2 | +50 | 4.58 | 168 |
| Supramarginal gyrus | RH | +60 | −36 | +30 | 4.06 | 131 |
| IFG (pars opercularis) | RH | +54 | +12 | −2 | 4.34 | 198 |
| Cerebellum (VI) | LH | −32 | −60 | −20 | 4.20 | 128 |
| RH | +30 | −58 | −20 | 4.22 | 102 | |
Significant threshold set at p < 0.001, FWE corrected at cluster level. Cluster size indicates voxel number. LH, Left Hemisphere; RH, Right Hemisphere. Asterisk indicates the lesioned hemisphere in UCP children.