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Hippocampal impairment in patients with Essential Tremor

Authors :
Aldo Quattrone
Gaetano Barbagallo
Maria Salsone
Giuseppe Nicoletti
Gennarina Arabia
Maurizio Morelli
Carmelina Chiriaco
Roberta Vasta
Rita Nisticò
Fabiana Novellino
Valeria Saccà
Source :
Parkinsonism & related disorders 72 (2020): 56–61., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Fabiana Novellino a, Roberta Vasta a, Valeria Saccà b, Rita Nisticò a, Maurizio Morelli b, Gennarina Arabia b, Carmelina Chiriaco a, Gaetano Barbagallo b, Giuseppe Nicoletti a, Maria Salsone a, Aldo Quattrone a,c/titolo:Hippocampal impairment in patients with Essential Tremor./doi:/rivista:Parkinsonism & related disorders/anno:2020/pagina_da:56/pagina_a:61/intervallo_pagine:56–61/volume:72
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction There is growing evidence that a proportion of patients with Essential Tremor (ET) may develop a memory impairment over time. However, no studies have evaluated whether hippocampal damage really occur in ET. This study investigated the macro and micro-structural integrity of the hippocampus in ET subjects using a multimodal MRI approach. Methods Neuropsychological and MRI data were acquired from 110 participants (60 patients with ET and 50 age-, sex-, and education-matched healthy controls [HC]). Whole-brain T1-weighted and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) were performed to assess macro-and microstructural alterations. MRI parameters (volume; mean diffusivity [MD]; fractional anisotropy [FA]) of bilateral hippocampi were obtained. In order to evaluate the relationship between MRI alterations and neurocognitive impairment, hippocampal parameters were also correlated with cognitive test scores. Results Compared to controls, ET patients showed a subclinical memory impairment with significantly lower memory scores, but within the normal ranges. Despite the subclinical damage, however, ET patients showed a significant increase in MD values in the bilateral hippocampi in comparison with HC. A significant correlation was also found between MD and memory scores in ET. Conclusion This study improves the knowledge on memory impairment in ET, as our results demonstrate for the first time the hippocampal microstructural damage related to subclinical memory impairment in ET patients. Further studies are needed before these findings can be considered predictive of a distinct ET subtype or suggestive of a co-occurent dementia.

Details

ISSN :
18735126
Volume :
72
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Parkinsonismrelated disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ad3678b7ba5e06d84b3461acb0aece53