1. Speech-language within and between network disruptions in primary progressive aphasia variants.
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Singh-Reilly N, Botha H, Duffy JR, Clark HM, Utianski RL, Machulda MM, Graff-Radford J, Schwarz CG, Petersen RC, Lowe VJ, Jack CR Jr, Josephs KA, and Whitwell JL
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- Humans, Male, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, Language, Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain physiopathology, Aphasia, Primary Progressive physiopathology, Aphasia, Primary Progressive diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Nerve Net diagnostic imaging, Nerve Net physiopathology, Speech physiology
- Abstract
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) variants present with distinct disruptions in speech-language functions with little known about the interplay between affected and spared regions within the speech-language network and their interaction with other functional networks. The Neurodegenerative Research Group, Mayo Clinic, recruited 123 patients with PPA (55 logopenic (lvPPA), 44 non-fluent (nfvPPA) and 24 semantic (svPPA)) who were matched to 60 healthy controls. We investigated functional connectivity disruptions between regions within the left-speech-language network (Broca, Wernicke, anterior middle temporal gyrus (aMTG), supplementary motor area (SMA), planum temporale (PT) and parietal operculum (PO)), and disruptions to other networks (visual association, dorsal-attention, frontoparietal and default mode networks (DMN)). Within the speech-language network, multivariate linear regression models showed reduced aMTG-Broca connectivity in all variants, with lvPPA and nfvPPA findings remaining significant after Bonferroni correction. Additional loss in Wernicke-Broca connectivity in nfvPPA, Wernicke-PT connectivity in lvPPA and greater aMTG-PT connectivity in svPPA were also noted. Between-network connectivity findings in all variants showed reduced aMTG-DMN and increased aMTG-dorsal-attention connectivity, with additional disruptions between aMTG-visual association in both lvPPA and svPPA, aMTG-frontoparietal in lvPPA, and Wernicke-DMN breakdown in svPPA. These findings suggest that aMTG connectivity breakdown is a shared feature in all PPA variants, with lvPPA showing more extensive connectivity disruptions with other networks., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Dr. Singh has no disclosures to report. Drs. Whitwell, Botha, Utianski, Clark, Duffy, Machulda, Schwarz, Lowe and Josephs reported receiving research funding from the NIH. Dr. Graff-Radford reported receiving research support from the NIH and DSMB for StrokeNET. He is an investigator in a trial sponsored by USC and EISAI. Dr. Jack receives no personal compensation from any commercial entity and has no conflicts. He receives research support from NIH, the GHR foundation and the Alexander Family Alzheimer's Disease Research Professorship of the Mayo Clinic., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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