Default-mode network changes in Huntington's disease: an integrated MRI study of functional connectivity and morphometry.

Previous MRI studies of functional connectivity in pre-symptomatic mutation carriers of Huntington's disease (HD) have shown dysfunction of the Default-Mode Network (DMN). No data however are currently available on the DMN alterations in the symptomatic stages of the disease, which are characte...

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Main Authors: Mario Quarantelli, Elena Salvatore, Sara Maria Delle Acque Giorgio, Alessandro Filla, Amedeo Cervo, Cinzia Valeria Russo, Sirio Cocozza, Marco Massarelli, Arturo Brunetti, Giuseppe De Michele
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23977239/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-985a3d6ae10e4875a2b1556f8c8f618b2021-03-03T22:59:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7215910.1371/journal.pone.0072159Default-mode network changes in Huntington's disease: an integrated MRI study of functional connectivity and morphometry.Mario QuarantelliElena SalvatoreSara Maria Delle Acque GiorgioAlessandro FillaAmedeo CervoCinzia Valeria RussoSirio CocozzaMarco MassarelliArturo BrunettiGiuseppe De MichelePrevious MRI studies of functional connectivity in pre-symptomatic mutation carriers of Huntington's disease (HD) have shown dysfunction of the Default-Mode Network (DMN). No data however are currently available on the DMN alterations in the symptomatic stages of the disease, which are characterized by cortical atrophy involving several DMN nodes. We assessed DMN integrity and its possible correlations with motor and cognitive symptoms in 26 symptomatic HD patients as compared to 22 normal volunteers, by analyzing resting state functional MRI data, using the Precuneal Cortex/Posterior Cingulate Cortices (PC/PCC) as seed, controlling at voxel level for the effect of atrophy by co-varying for gray matter volume. Direct correlation with PC/PCC was decreased, without correlation with atrophy, in the ventral medial prefrontal cortex (including anterior cingulate and subgenual cortex), right dorso-medial prefrontal cortex, and in the right inferior parietal cortex (mainly involving the angular gyrus). Negative correlations with PC/PCC were decreased bilaterally in the inferior parietal cortices, while a cluster in the right middle occipital gyrus presented increased correlation with PC/PCC. DMN changes in the ventral medial prefrontal cortex significantly correlated with the performance at the Stroop test (p = .0002). Widespread DMN changes, not correlating with the atrophy of the involved nodes, are present in symptomatic HD patients, and correlate with cognitive disturbances.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23977239/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Mario Quarantelli
Elena Salvatore
Sara Maria Delle Acque Giorgio
Alessandro Filla
Amedeo Cervo
Cinzia Valeria Russo
Sirio Cocozza
Marco Massarelli
Arturo Brunetti
Giuseppe De Michele
spellingShingle Mario Quarantelli
Elena Salvatore
Sara Maria Delle Acque Giorgio
Alessandro Filla
Amedeo Cervo
Cinzia Valeria Russo
Sirio Cocozza
Marco Massarelli
Arturo Brunetti
Giuseppe De Michele
Default-mode network changes in Huntington's disease: an integrated MRI study of functional connectivity and morphometry.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mario Quarantelli
Elena Salvatore
Sara Maria Delle Acque Giorgio
Alessandro Filla
Amedeo Cervo
Cinzia Valeria Russo
Sirio Cocozza
Marco Massarelli
Arturo Brunetti
Giuseppe De Michele
author_sort Mario Quarantelli
title Default-mode network changes in Huntington's disease: an integrated MRI study of functional connectivity and morphometry.
title_short Default-mode network changes in Huntington's disease: an integrated MRI study of functional connectivity and morphometry.
title_full Default-mode network changes in Huntington's disease: an integrated MRI study of functional connectivity and morphometry.
title_fullStr Default-mode network changes in Huntington's disease: an integrated MRI study of functional connectivity and morphometry.
title_full_unstemmed Default-mode network changes in Huntington's disease: an integrated MRI study of functional connectivity and morphometry.
title_sort default-mode network changes in huntington's disease: an integrated mri study of functional connectivity and morphometry.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Previous MRI studies of functional connectivity in pre-symptomatic mutation carriers of Huntington's disease (HD) have shown dysfunction of the Default-Mode Network (DMN). No data however are currently available on the DMN alterations in the symptomatic stages of the disease, which are characterized by cortical atrophy involving several DMN nodes. We assessed DMN integrity and its possible correlations with motor and cognitive symptoms in 26 symptomatic HD patients as compared to 22 normal volunteers, by analyzing resting state functional MRI data, using the Precuneal Cortex/Posterior Cingulate Cortices (PC/PCC) as seed, controlling at voxel level for the effect of atrophy by co-varying for gray matter volume. Direct correlation with PC/PCC was decreased, without correlation with atrophy, in the ventral medial prefrontal cortex (including anterior cingulate and subgenual cortex), right dorso-medial prefrontal cortex, and in the right inferior parietal cortex (mainly involving the angular gyrus). Negative correlations with PC/PCC were decreased bilaterally in the inferior parietal cortices, while a cluster in the right middle occipital gyrus presented increased correlation with PC/PCC. DMN changes in the ventral medial prefrontal cortex significantly correlated with the performance at the Stroop test (p = .0002). Widespread DMN changes, not correlating with the atrophy of the involved nodes, are present in symptomatic HD patients, and correlate with cognitive disturbances.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23977239/pdf/?tool=EBI
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