Attention and processing speed performance in multiple sclerosis is mostly related to thalamic volume

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Alvino Bisecco
Svetlana Stamenova
Giuseppina Caiazzo
Alessandro d’Ambrosio
Rosaria Sacco
Renato Docimo
Sabrina Esposito
Mario Cirillo
Fabrizio Esposito
Simona Bonavita
Gioacchino Tedeschi
Antonio Gallo
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[1] University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”,I Division of Neurology, Department of Medical, Surgical, Neurological, Metabolic and Aging Sciences
[2] University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” and Institute of Diagnosis and Care “Hermitage-Capodimonte”,MRI Center “SUN
[3] Medical University,FISM”
[4] University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Multiprofile Hospital For Active Treatment in Neurology and Psychiatry “St. Naum“, Medical Faculty
[5] University of Salerno,Neuroradiology Service, Department of Radiology
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Brain Imaging and Behavior | 2018年 / 12卷
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Multiple sclerosis; Attention; Processing speed; Gray matter; Magnetic resonance imaging; Thalamus;
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Cognitive impairment (CI), mainly involving attention and processing speed (A-PS), is a common and disabling symptom in multiple sclerosis (MS). Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) is one of the more sensitive and reliable tests to assess A-PS deficits in MS. Structural MRI correlates of A-PS in MS still need to be clarified. This study aimed to investigate, in a large group of MS patients, the relationship between regional gray matter (GM) atrophy and SDMT performance. 125 relapsing remitting MS patients and 52 healthy controls (HC) underwent a 3 T–MRI protocol including high-resolution 3D–T1 imaging. All subjects underwent a neurological evaluation and SDMT. A Voxel Based Morphometry analysis was performed to assess: 1) correlations between regional GM volume and SDMT performance in MS patients; 2) regional differences in GM volume between MS patients and HC. Thalamic, putamen and cerebellar volumes were also calculated using FIRST tool from the FMRIB Software Library. A linear regression analysis was performed to assess the contribution of each one of these structures to A-PS performance. A significant negative correlation was found between regional GM volume and SDMT score at the level of the thalamus, cerebellum, putamen, and occipital cortex in MS patients. Thalamus, cerebellum and putamen also showed significant GM atrophy in MS patients compared to HC. Thalamic atrophy is also an independent and additional contributor to A-PS deficits in MS patients. These findings support the role of thalamus as the most relevant GM structure subtending A-PS performance in MS, as measured by SDMT.
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