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Network-specific resting-state connectivity changes in the premotor-parietal axis in writer's cramp
- Source :
- NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 17, Iss, Pp 137-144 (2018), NeuroImage : Clinical
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2018.
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Abstract
- Background Writer's cramp is a task-specific dystonia impairing writing and sometimes other fine motor tasks. Neuroimaging studies using manifold designs have shown varying results regarding the nature of changes in the disease. Objective To clarify and extend the knowledge of underlying changes by investigating functional connectivity (FC) in intrinsic connectivity networks with putative sensorimotor function at rest in an increased number of study subjects. Methods Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging with independent component analysis was performed in 26/27 writer's cramp patients/healthy controls, and FC within and between resting state networks with putative sensorimotor function was compared. Additionally, voxel-based morphometry was carried out on the subjects' structural images. Results Patients displayed increased left- and reduced right-hemispheric primary sensorimotor FC in the premotor-parietal network. Mostly bilaterally altered dorsal/ventral premotor FC, as well as altered parietal FC were observed within multiple sensorimotor networks and showed differing network-dependent directionality. Beyond within-network FC changes and reduced right cerebellar grey matter volume in the structural analysis, the positive between-network FC of the cerebellar network and the basal ganglia network was reduced. Conclusions Abnormal resting-state FC in multiple networks with putative sensorimotor function may act as basis of preexisting observations made during task-related neuroimaging. Further, altered connectivity between the cerebellar and basal ganglia network underlines the important role of these structures in the disease.<br />Highlights • Investigation of FC changes in various sensorimotor ICNs at rest in writer's cramp. • We saw multiple, network-specific FC changes in primary/higher sensorimotor cortices. • This may act as basis of the varying nature of sensorimotor changes during task-fMRI. • Further, findings supporting disrupted cerebellar-basal ganglia interaction were made. • An additional morphometric analysis demonstrated structural cerebellar abnormality.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
Premotor cortex
S2, secondary somatosensory cortex
SMG, supramarginal gyrus
ROI, region of interest
PPN, premotor parietal network
Brain mapping
lcsh:RC346-429
PAT, writer's cramp patients
Functional connectivity
0302 clinical medicine
Cerebellum
Parietal Lobe
Basal ganglia
Neural Pathways
TIV, total intracranial volume
Resting state
SPC, superior parietal cortex
IC, independent component
WC, writer's cramp
Brain Mapping
medicine.diagnostic_test
SMA, supplementary motor area
Writer's cramp
Parietal lobe
Motor Cortex
Regular Article
v/dSMN, ventral/dorsal sensorimotor network
Middle Aged
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
ICA, independent component analysis
ddc
ICN, intrinsic connectivity network
Dystonia
medicine.anatomical_structure
Neurology
Dystonic Disorders
FWHM, full width at half maximum
lcsh:R858-859.7
Female
Sensorimotor Cortex
Psychology
Adult
PMd/v, dorsal/ventral premotor cortex
CONTR, healthy controls
Cognitive Neuroscience
FC, functional connectivity
lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
03 medical and health sciences
ADDS, arm dystonia disability scale
medicine
Humans
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
WCRS, writer's cramp rating scale
lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
M1, primary motor cortex
PCA, principal component analysis
Resting state fMRI
CN, cerebellar network
SM1, primary sensorimotor cortex
FoV, field of view
GM, grey matter
medicine.disease
BOLD, blood oxygen level-dependent
FHD, focal hand dystonia
IPS, intraparietal sulcus
BGN, basal ganglia network
030104 developmental biology
rsfMRI, resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging
S1, primary somatosensory cortex
Neurology (clinical)
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Neuroscience
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Dystonic disorder
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 17, Iss, Pp 137-144 (2018), NeuroImage : Clinical
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4210c4ae0c72ed37607bc830fa8fbefd