Damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglect

Background and objectives. Motor neglect (MN) is a clinically important condition whereby patients with unilateral brain lesions fail to move their contralateral limbs, despite normal muscle strength, reflexes, and sensation. MN has been associated with various lesion sites, including the parietal a...

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Main Authors: Raffaella eMigliaccio, Florence eBouhali, Federica eRastelli, Sophie eFerrieux, Celine eArbizu, Stephane eVincent, Pascale ePradat-Diehl, Paolo eBartolomeo
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-06-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00408/full
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spelling doaj-003f78f1b6b54a2dbcdbc18ca24059232020-11-25T03:12:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612014-06-01810.3389/fnhum.2014.0040886117Damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglectRaffaella eMigliaccio0Raffaella eMigliaccio1Florence eBouhali2Federica eRastelli3Federica eRastelli4Sophie eFerrieux5Celine eArbizu6Stephane eVincent7Pascale ePradat-Diehl8Paolo eBartolomeo9Paolo eBartolomeo10Inserm UMR-S 1127; UPMC-Paris 6AP-HP, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Fédération de NeurologieInserm UMR-S 1127; UPMC-Paris 6Inserm UMR-S 1127; UPMC-Paris 6AP-HP, Service de Médecine Physique et Réadaptation, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-SalpêtrièreAP-HP, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Fédération de NeurologieAP-HP, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Fédération de NeurologieAP-HP, Service de Médecine Physique et Réadaptation, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-SalpêtrièreAP-HP, Service de Médecine Physique et Réadaptation, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-SalpêtrièreInserm UMR-S 1127; UPMC-Paris 6Catholic UniversityBackground and objectives. Motor neglect (MN) is a clinically important condition whereby patients with unilateral brain lesions fail to move their contralateral limbs, despite normal muscle strength, reflexes, and sensation. MN has been associated with various lesion sites, including the parietal and frontal cortex, the internal capsule, the lenticulostriate nuclei, and the thalamus. In the present study, we explored the hypothesis that MN depends on a dysfunction of the medial motor system by performing a detailed anatomical analysis in four patients with MN.Methods. Ten patients participated in the study: four with MN, four with left visual neglect but without MN, and three patients with left hemiplegia without MN. We used specific scales for clinical and neuropsychological assessment. We drew the lesion borders directly onto the original brain images of each patient, and plotted the lesions on anatomical atlases for grey and white matter. Results. Lesion locations were highly heterogeneous in our MN patients, and included frontal and parietal sites, basal ganglia and white matter. The only consistently damaged structure across all MN patients was the cingulum bundle, a major pathway of the medial motor system important for motor initiative, and a key connection with limbic structures crucial for motivational aspects of actions. Three MN patients with additional damage to lateral fronto-parietal networks had also signs of contralesional visual neglect. The cingulum bundle was intact in all the control patients with visual neglect or hemiplegia.Conclusions. Cingulum damage may induce MN through unilateral dysfunction of the medial motor system. Additional lateral fronto-parietal dysfunction can result in the association with visual neglect.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00408/fullmotor neglectcingulum bundlevisual neglectmedial motor systemparieto-frontal network.
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author Raffaella eMigliaccio
Raffaella eMigliaccio
Florence eBouhali
Federica eRastelli
Federica eRastelli
Sophie eFerrieux
Celine eArbizu
Stephane eVincent
Pascale ePradat-Diehl
Paolo eBartolomeo
Paolo eBartolomeo
spellingShingle Raffaella eMigliaccio
Raffaella eMigliaccio
Florence eBouhali
Federica eRastelli
Federica eRastelli
Sophie eFerrieux
Celine eArbizu
Stephane eVincent
Pascale ePradat-Diehl
Paolo eBartolomeo
Paolo eBartolomeo
Damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglect
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
motor neglect
cingulum bundle
visual neglect
medial motor system
parieto-frontal network.
author_facet Raffaella eMigliaccio
Raffaella eMigliaccio
Florence eBouhali
Federica eRastelli
Federica eRastelli
Sophie eFerrieux
Celine eArbizu
Stephane eVincent
Pascale ePradat-Diehl
Paolo eBartolomeo
Paolo eBartolomeo
author_sort Raffaella eMigliaccio
title Damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglect
title_short Damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglect
title_full Damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglect
title_fullStr Damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglect
title_full_unstemmed Damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglect
title_sort damage to the medial motor system in stroke patients with motor neglect
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Background and objectives. Motor neglect (MN) is a clinically important condition whereby patients with unilateral brain lesions fail to move their contralateral limbs, despite normal muscle strength, reflexes, and sensation. MN has been associated with various lesion sites, including the parietal and frontal cortex, the internal capsule, the lenticulostriate nuclei, and the thalamus. In the present study, we explored the hypothesis that MN depends on a dysfunction of the medial motor system by performing a detailed anatomical analysis in four patients with MN.Methods. Ten patients participated in the study: four with MN, four with left visual neglect but without MN, and three patients with left hemiplegia without MN. We used specific scales for clinical and neuropsychological assessment. We drew the lesion borders directly onto the original brain images of each patient, and plotted the lesions on anatomical atlases for grey and white matter. Results. Lesion locations were highly heterogeneous in our MN patients, and included frontal and parietal sites, basal ganglia and white matter. The only consistently damaged structure across all MN patients was the cingulum bundle, a major pathway of the medial motor system important for motor initiative, and a key connection with limbic structures crucial for motivational aspects of actions. Three MN patients with additional damage to lateral fronto-parietal networks had also signs of contralesional visual neglect. The cingulum bundle was intact in all the control patients with visual neglect or hemiplegia.Conclusions. Cingulum damage may induce MN through unilateral dysfunction of the medial motor system. Additional lateral fronto-parietal dysfunction can result in the association with visual neglect.
topic motor neglect
cingulum bundle
visual neglect
medial motor system
parieto-frontal network.
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00408/full
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