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The Influence of Cortico-Cerebellar Structural Connectivity on Cortical Excitability in Chronic Stroke.

Stephanie Guder1, Benedikt M Frey1, Winifried Backhaus1, Hanna Braass1, Jan E Timmermann1, Christian Gerloff1, Robert Schulz1.   

Abstract

Brain imaging has recently evidenced that the structural state of distinct reciprocal cortico-cerebellar fiber tracts, the dentato-thalamo-cortical tract (DTCT), and the cortico-ponto-cerebellar tract (CPCeT), significantly influences residual motor output in chronic stroke patients, independent from the level of damage to the corticospinal tract (CST). Whether such structural information might also directly relate to measures of cortical excitability is an open question. Eighteen chronic stroke patients with supratentorial ischemic lesions and 17 healthy controls underwent transcranial magnetic stimulation to assess recruitment curves of motor evoked potentials of both hemispheres. Diffusion-weighted imaging and probabilistic tractography were applied to reconstruct reciprocal cortico-cerebellar motor tracts between the primary motor cortex and the cerebellum. Tract-related microstructure was estimated by means of fractional anisotropy, and linear regression modeling was used to relate it to cortical excitability. The main finding was a significant association between cortical excitability and the structural integrity of the DTCT, the main cerebellar outflow tract, independent from the level of damage to the CST. A comparable relationship was neither detectable for the CPCeT nor for the healthy controls. This finding contributes to a mechanistic understanding of the putative supportive role of the cerebellum for residual motor output by facilitating cortical excitability after stroke.
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Keywords:  TMS; cerebellum; dentato-thalamo-cortical; motor; recovery

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31647536     DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhz169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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