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Individualized Thalamic Parcellation Reveals Alterations in Shape and Microstructure of Thalamic Nuclei in Patients with Disorder of Consciousness.

Weihao Zheng1, Xufei Tan2, Tingting Liu1, Xiaoxia Li3, Jian Gao4, Lirong Hong4, Xiaotong Zhang5, Zhiyong Zhao1, Yamei Yu3, Yi Zhang1, Benyan Luo3, Dan Wu1.   

Abstract

The thalamus plays crucial roles in consciousness generation and information processing. Previous evidence suggests that disorder of consciousness (DOC) caused by severe brain injury, is potentially related to thalamic abnormalities. However, how the morphology and microstructure change in thalamic subfields and thalamocortical fiber pathways in patients with DOC, and the relationships between these changes and the consciousness status remain unclear. Here, we generated the individual-specific thalamic parcellation in 10 DOC patients and 10 healthy controls (HC) via a novel thalamic segmentation framework based on the fiber orientation distribution (FOD) derived from 7-Tesla diffusion MRI, and investigated the shape deformation of thalamic nuclei as well as the microstructural changes associated with thalamic nuclei and thalamocortical pathways in patients with DOC. Enlargement of dorsal posterior nucleus and atrophy of anterior nucleus in the right thalamus were observed in DOC cohort relative to the HCs, and the former was closely linked to the consciousness level of the patients. We also found significant reductions of fiber density, but not fiber bundle cross-section, within several thalamic nuclei and most of the thalamocortical fiber pathways, suggesting that loss of axons might take primary responsibility for the impaired thalamocortical connections in patients with DOC rather than the change in fiber-bundle morphology. Furthermore, the individual-specific thalamic parcellation achieved 80% accuracy in classifying patients at the minimally conscious state from the vegetative state, compared with ~60% accuracy based on group-level parcellations. Our findings provide the first evidence for the shape deformation of thalamic nuclei in DOC patients and the microstructural basis of the disrupted thalamocortical connections.
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Keywords:  disorder of consciousness; individualized thalamic parcellation; microstructural changes; nucleus deformation; thalamocortical connectivity

Year:  2021        PMID: 34296169      PMCID: PMC8152869          DOI: 10.1093/texcom/tgab024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex Commun        ISSN: 2632-7376


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