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Microstructural white matter changes underlying cognitive and behavioural impairment in ALS--an in vivo study using DTI.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A relevant fraction of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) exhibit a fronto-temporal pattern of cognitive and behavioural disturbances with pronounced deficits in executive functioning and cognitive control of behaviour. Structural imaging shows a decline in fronto-temporal brain areas, but most brain imaging studies did not evaluate cognitive status. We investigated microstructural white matter changes underlying cognitive impairment using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in a large cohort of ALS patients. METHODS: We assessed 72 non-demented ALS patients and 65 matched healthy control subjects using a comprehensive neuropsychological test battery and DTI. We compared DTI measures of fiber tract integrity using tract-based spatial statistics among ALS patients with and without cognitive impairment and healthy controls. Neuropsychological performance and behavioural measures were correlated with DTI measures. RESULTS: Patients without cognitive impairment demonstrated white matter changes predominantly in motor tracts, including the corticospinal tract and the body of corpus callosum. Those with impairments (ca. 30%) additionally presented significant white matter alterations in extra-motor regions, particularly the frontal lobe. Executive and memory performance and behavioural measures were correlated with fiber tract integrity in large association tracts. CONCLUSION: In non-demented cognitively impaired ALS patients, white matter changes measured by DTI are related to disturbances of executive and memory functions, including prefrontal and temporal regions. In a group comparison, DTI is able to observe differences between cognitively unimpaired and impaired ALS patients.

SUBMITTER: Kasper E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4263750 | biostudies-other | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Microstructural white matter changes underlying cognitive and behavioural impairment in ALS--an in vivo study using DTI.

Kasper Elisabeth E   Schuster Christina C   Machts Judith J   Kaufmann Joern J   Bittner Daniel D   Vielhaber Stefan S   Benecke Reiner R   Teipel Stefan S   Prudlo Johannes J  

PloS one 20141211 12


<h4>Background</h4>A relevant fraction of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) exhibit a fronto-temporal pattern of cognitive and behavioural disturbances with pronounced deficits in executive functioning and cognitive control of behaviour. Structural imaging shows a decline in fronto-temporal brain areas, but most brain imaging studies did not evaluate cognitive status. We investigated microstructural white matter changes underlying cognitive impairment using diffusion tensor imagi  ...[more]

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