Loss of interhemispheric inhibition in patients with multiple sclerosis is related to corpus callosum atrophy

被引:52
作者
Manson, Stephanie C.
Palace, Jacqueline
Frank, Joseph A.
Matthews, Paul M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, John Radcliffe Hosp, Ctr Funct Magnet Resonance Imaging, Oxford OX3 9DU, England
[2] NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[3] Radcliffe Infirm, Dept Clin Neurol, Oxford OX2 6HE, England
关键词
fMRI; multiple sclerosis; cognition; ipsilateral; deactivation;
D O I
10.1007/s00221-006-0517-4
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Axonal injury and loss in the corpus callosum (CC) is characteristic of the pathology of multiple sclerosis (MS). Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) potentially allows neurophysiological consequences of this interhemispheric axonal loss to be defined quantitatively. Here we have used 3T fMRI to study the activation in the contralateral primary sensorimotor cortex and deactivation (mediated by transcallosal tracts) in the homologous ipsilateral region in 14 patients with MS and in 14 matched healthy controls during a simple hand-tapping task. Both healthy controls and MS patients showed similar activation in the motor cortex contralateral to the hand moved, but the patients showed a significantly smaller relative deactivation in the ipsilateral motor cortex (P = 0.002). The difference was accounted for by the sub-group of MS patients who previously had impairment of motor function of the hand tested (MS-phd). The CC of the whole patient group was significantly thinner than for the controls (P = 0.001). Atrophy of the CC was correlated with loss of deactivation for the whole patient group (r = -0.50, P = 0.035), but particularly for MS-phd (r = -0.914, P = 0.004). Interhemispheric physiological inhibition thus is impaired in patients with MS, potentially contributing to impairment of motor control. This work suggests one way in which FMRI monitoring of the transcallosal interactions in motor cortex could become a tool for evaluation of therapies that may enhance function in reversibly impaired pathways.
引用
收藏
页码:728 / 733
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   Interhemispheric inhibition and gait adaptation associations in people with multiple sclerosis [J].
Hagen, Andrew C. ;
Acosta, Jordan S. ;
Swanson, Clayton W. ;
Fling, Brett W. .
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2024, 242 (07) :1761-1772
[42]   Corpus callosum atrophy in patients with leukoaraiosis may indicate global cognitive impairment [J].
Yamauchi, H ;
Fukuyama, H ;
Shio, H .
STROKE, 2000, 31 (07) :1515-1520
[43]   Substantial Archaeocortical Atrophy and Neuronal Loss in Multiple Sclerosis [J].
Papadopoulos, Dimitrios ;
Dukes, Sumayya ;
Patel, Ryan ;
Nicholas, Richard ;
Vora, Abhilash ;
Reynolds, Richard .
BRAIN PATHOLOGY, 2009, 19 (02) :238-253
[44]   Corpus callosum atrophy and post-surgical seizures in temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis [J].
Uribe-San-Martin, Reinaldo ;
Ciampi, Ethel ;
Di Giacomo, Roberta ;
Vasquez, Macarena ;
Carcamo, Claudia ;
Godoy, Jaime ;
Lo Russo, Giorgio ;
Tassi, Laura .
EPILEPSY RESEARCH, 2018, 142 :29-35
[45]   Sex-related differences in atrophy and lesion load in multiple sclerosis patients [J].
Rojas, J. I. ;
Patrucco, L. ;
Besada, C. ;
Funes, J. ;
Cristiano, E. .
NEUROLOGIA, 2013, 28 (07) :389-393
[46]   Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Corpus Callosum Integrity in Multiple Sclerosis: Correlation with Disease Variables [J].
Sigal, Tal ;
Shmuel, Miron ;
Mark, Dolev ;
Gil, Harari ;
Anat, Achiron .
JOURNAL OF NEUROIMAGING, 2012, 22 (01) :33-37
[47]   Regional cerebellar atrophy related to disability and cognitive progression in multiple sclerosis [J].
Strik, Myrte ;
Dekker, Iris ;
Ruet, Aurelie ;
Hulst, Hanneke ;
Wattjes, Mike P. ;
Barkhof, Frederik ;
Uitdehaag, Bernard ;
Killestein, Joep ;
Schoonheim, Menno .
NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL, 2025, 46
[48]   Disability in multiple sclerosis is related to thalamic connectivity and cortical network atrophy [J].
Schoonheim, Menno M. ;
Pinter, Daniela ;
Prouskas, Stefanos E. ;
Broeders, Tommy A. A. ;
Pirpamer, Lukas ;
Khalil, Michael ;
Ropele, Stefan ;
Uitdehaag, Bernard M. J. ;
Barkhof, Frederik ;
Enzinger, Christian ;
Geurts, Jeroen J. G. .
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL, 2022, 28 (01) :61-70
[49]   Corpus callosum involvement: a useful clue for differentiating Fabry Disease from Multiple Sclerosis [J].
Sirio Cocozza ;
Gaia Olivo ;
Eleonora Riccio ;
Camilla Russo ;
Giuseppe Pontillo ;
Lorenzo Ugga ;
Silvia Migliaccio ;
Dario de Rosa ;
Sandro Feriozzi ;
Massimiliano Veroux ;
Yuri Battaglia ;
Daniela Concolino ;
Federico Pieruzzi ;
Antonino Tuttolomondo ;
Aurelio Caronia ;
Cinzia Valeria Russo ;
Roberta Lanzillo ;
Vincenzo Brescia Morra ;
Massimo Imbriaco ;
Arturo Brunetti ;
Enrico Tedeschi ;
Antonio Pisani .
Neuroradiology, 2017, 59 :563-570
[50]   Corpus callosum involvement: a useful clue for differentiating Fabry Disease from Multiple Sclerosis [J].
Cocozza, Sirio ;
Olivo, Gaia ;
Riccio, Eleonora ;
Russo, Camilla ;
Pontillo, Giuseppe ;
Ugga, Lorenzo ;
Migliaccio, Silvia ;
de Rosa, Dario ;
Feriozzi, Sandro ;
Veroux, Massimiliano ;
Battaglia, Yuri ;
Concolino, Daniela ;
Pieruzzi, Federico ;
Tuttolomondo, Antonino ;
Caronia, Aurelio ;
Russo, Cinzia Valeria ;
Lanzillo, Roberta ;
Morra, Vincenzo Brescia ;
Imbriaco, Massimo ;
Brunetti, Arturo ;
Tedeschi, Enrico ;
Pisani, Antonio .
NEURORADIOLOGY, 2017, 59 (06) :563-570