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Chenji Sneha Ishaque Abdullah Mah Dennell Fujiwara Esther Beaulieu Christian Seres Peter Graham Simon J. Frayne Richard Zinman Lorne Genge Angela Korngut Lawrence Johnston Wendy Kalra Sanjay 《Brain imaging and behavior》2021,15(3):1641-1654
Brain Imaging and Behavior - Cognitive impairment is now recognized in a subset of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The objective of the study was to identify group differences... 相似文献
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Abdullah Ishaque Dennell Mah Peter Seres Collin Luk Wendy Johnston Sneha Chenji Christian Beaulieu Yee‐Hong Yang Sanjay Kalra 《Human brain mapping》2019,40(4):1174-1183
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether textures computed from T1‐weighted (T1W) images of the corticospinal tract (CST) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are associated with degenerative changes evaluated by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Nineteen patients with ALS and 14 controls were prospectively recruited and underwent T1W and diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging. Three‐dimensional texture maps were computed from T1W images and correlated with the DTI metrics within the CST. Significantly correlated textures were selected and compared within the CST for group differences between patients and controls using voxel‐wise analysis. Textures were correlated with the patients' clinical upper motor neuron (UMN) signs and their diagnostic accuracy was evaluated. Voxel‐wise analysis of textures and their diagnostic performance were then assessed in an independent cohort with 26 patients and 13 controls. Results showed that textures autocorrelation, energy, and inverse difference normalized significantly correlated with DTI metrics (p < .05) and these textures were selected for further analyses. The textures demonstrated significant voxel‐wise differences between patients and controls in the centrum semiovale and the posterior limb of the internal capsule bilaterally (p < .05). Autocorrelation and energy significantly correlated with UMN burden in patients (p < .05) and classified patients and controls with 97% accuracy (100% sensitivity, 92.9% specificity). In the independent cohort, the selected textures demonstrated similar regional differences between patients and controls and classified participants with 94.9% accuracy. These results provide evidence that T1‐based textures are associated with degenerative changes in the CST. 相似文献
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Joseph T. McCabe Chantal Moratz Yunbo Liu Ellen Burton Amy Morgan Craig Budinich Dennell Lowe John Rosenberger HuaZhen Chen Jiong Liu Matthew Myers 《Ultrasound in medicine & biology》2014
Though intrinsically of much higher frequency than open-field blast overpressures, high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) pulse trains can be frequency modulated to produce a radiation pressure having a similar form. In this study, 1.5-MHz HIFU pulse trains of 1-ms duration were applied to intact skulls of mice in vivo and resulted in blood-brain barrier disruption and immune responses (astrocyte reactivity and microglial activation). Analyses of variance indicated that 24 h after HIFU exposure, staining density for glial fibrillary acidic protein was elevated in the parietal and temporal regions of the cerebral cortex, corpus callosum and hippocampus, and staining density for the microglial marker, ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule, was elevated 2 and 24 h after exposure in the corpus callosum and hippocampus (all statistical test results, p < 0.05). HIFU shows promise for the study of some bio-effect aspects of blast-related, non-impact mild traumatic brain injuries in animals. 相似文献
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White matter structural network abnormalities underlie executive dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 下载免费PDF全文
Dennis Dimond Abdullah Ishaque Sneha Chenji Dennell Mah Zhang Chen Peter Seres Christian Beaulieu Sanjay Kalra 《Human brain mapping》2017,38(3):1249-1268
Research in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) suggests that executive dysfunction, a prevalent cognitive feature of the disease, is associated with abnormal structural connectivity and white matter integrity. In this exploratory study, we investigated the white matter constructs of executive dysfunction, and attempted to detect structural abnormalities specific to cognitively impaired ALS patients. Eighteen ALS patients and 22 age and education matched healthy controls underwent magnetic resonance imaging on a 4.7 Tesla scanner and completed neuropsychometric testing. ALS patients were categorized into ALS cognitively impaired (ALSci, n = 9) and ALS cognitively competent (ALScc, n = 5) groups. Tract‐based spatial statistics and connectomics were used to compare white matter integrity and structural connectivity of ALSci and ALScc patients. Executive function performance was correlated with white matter FA and network metrics within the ALS group. Executive function performance in the ALS group correlated with global and local network properties, as well as FA, in regions throughout the brain, with a high predilection for the frontal lobe. ALSci patients displayed altered local connectivity and structural integrity in these same frontal regions that correlated with executive dysfunction. Our results suggest that executive dysfunction in ALS is related to frontal network disconnectivity, which potentially mediates domain‐specific, or generalized cognitive impairment, depending on the degree of global network disruption. Furthermore, reported co‐localization of decreased network connectivity and diminished white matter integrity suggests white matter pathology underlies this topological disruption. We conclude that executive dysfunction in ALSci is associated with frontal and global network disconnectivity, underlined by diminished white matter integrity. Hum Brain Mapp 38:1249–1268, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 相似文献
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