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先天性失明患者胼胝体的形态计量学变化

Morphometric changes of the corpus callosum in congenital blindness.

作者信息

Tomaiuolo Francesco, Campana Serena, Collins D Louis, Fonov Vladimir S, Ricciardi Emiliano, Sartori Giuseppe, Pietrini Pietro, Kupers Ron, Ptito Maurice

机构信息

Auxilium Vitae Volterra, Volterra, Italy.

Department of General Psychology, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Sep 25;9(9):e107871. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107871. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

We examined the effects of visual deprivation at birth on the development of the corpus callosum in a large group of congenitally blind individuals. We acquired high-resolution T1-weighted MRI scans in 28 congenitally blind and 28 normal sighted subjects matched for age and gender. There was no overall group effect of visual deprivation on the total surface area of the corpus callosum. However, subdividing the corpus callosum into five subdivisions revealed significant regional changes in its three most posterior parts. Compared to the sighted controls, congenitally blind individuals showed a 12% reduction in the splenium, and a 20% increase in the isthmus and the posterior part of the body. A shape analysis further revealed that the bending angle of the corpus callosum was more convex in congenitally blind compared to the sighted control subjects. The observed morphometric changes in the corpus callosum are in line with the well-described cross-modal functional and structural neuroplastic changes in congenital blindness.

摘要

我们研究了出生时视觉剥夺对一大群先天性失明个体胼胝体发育的影响。我们对28名先天性失明者和28名年龄及性别相匹配的正常视力受试者进行了高分辨率T1加权MRI扫描。视觉剥夺对胼胝体的总表面积没有整体的群体效应。然而,将胼胝体细分为五个部分后发现,其最后方的三个部分有显著的区域变化。与视力正常的对照组相比,先天性失明个体的压部减少了12%,峡部和体部后部增加了20%。形状分析进一步显示,与视力正常的对照受试者相比,先天性失明者胼胝体的弯曲角度更凸。观察到的胼胝体形态测量变化与先天性失明中充分描述的跨模态功能和结构神经可塑性变化一致。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/fdbc/4177862/0109808e1268/pone.0107871.g001.jpg

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