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Anatomical and functional alterations in semantic dementia: a voxel-based MRI and PET study
Authors:Desgranges Béatrice  Matuszewski Vanessa  Piolino Pascale  Chételat Gaël  Mézenge Florence  Landeau Brigitte  de la Sayette Vincent  Belliard Serge  Eustache Francis
Affiliation:

aInserm-EPHE-Université de Caen, Unité E0218, GIP Cyceron, CHU de Caen, Caen, France

bCNRS-Université René Descartes Paris 5, Laboratoire Cognition et Comportement, Paris, France

cCHU Côte de Nacre, Service de Neurologie Vastel, Caen, France

dCHU Pontchaillou, Service de Neurologie, Rennes, France

Abstract:Rare studies have used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to assess atrophy, and only two positron emission tomography (PET) studies used SPM to examine functional changes in semantic dementia (SD). Our aim was to highlight both morphological and functional abnormalities in a same group of 10 SD patients, in the entire brain, using a “state of the art” methodology (optimized VBM procedure, PET data corrected for partial volume effects and voxel-based analyses). We also used an extensive neuropsychological battery. We showed that main alterations concerned the left temporal lobe, in accordance with the striking impairment of semantic memory in SD patients, as well as the hippocampal region, which may partly explain their moderate episodic memory deficits. Hypometabolism was more extensive than grey matter loss in both temporal lobes, and specifically concerned the orbitofrontal areas, consistent with the moderate impairment of executive functions and behavioural changes. While PET is more sensitive than MRI, there is striking concordance between morphological and functional abnormalities, which contrasts with the discordance observed in Alzheimer's disease and might be a typical feature of SD.
Keywords:Semantic dementia   Positron emission tomography   Magnetic resonance imaging   Partial volume effects   Semantic memory
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