Fiori Simona, Pannek Kerstin, Pasquariello Rosa, Ware Robert S, Cioni Giovanni, Rose Stephen E, Boyd Roslyn N, Guzzetta Andrea
Department of Developmental Neuroscience, IRCCS Stella Maris, Pisa, Italy
Queensland Cerebral Palsy and Rehabilitation Research Centre, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia The Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2015 Oct;29(9):858-66. doi: 10.1177/1545968314568726. Epub 2015 Jan 22.
Crossed cerebellar diaschisis is the disruption of functional connectivity between cerebrum and cerebellum after hemispheric unilateral brain lesions. In adults and to a lesser extent in children, crossed cerebellar diaschisis has been largely investigated by functional connectivity and demonstrated to influence paretic hand function.
We aim to demonstrate a disruption in structural corticopontocerebellar (CPC) connectivity in children with congenital brain lesions and examine its correlation with paretic hand motor function.
Thirty-six children (Manual Ability Classification System: I, n = 21; II, n = 15) with unilateral brain lesions and 18 controls were analyzed in a case-control study, and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging data were acquired at 3T. High angular resolution diffusion imaging probabilistic tractography was employed for the region of interest-based reconstruction of CPC tracts. To identify statistical differences in structural cerebrocerebellar connectivity between case and control groups, an asymmetry index based on the number of streamlines of CPC tracts was used. In the case group, the correlation between asymmetry index and hand function measures was also determined.
Projections through the middle cerebellar peduncle to the contralateral cerebral cortex showed greater asymmetry in children with congenital unilateral brain lesion compared to controls (P = .03), thus indicating a disruption of structural cerebrocerebellar connectivity. The degree of asymmetry index showed a correlation (P < .03; r = -0.31) with impaired hand abilities in bimanual tasks.
Disruption of structural cerebrocerebellar connectivity is present in patients with congenital unilateral brain injury and might be related to impaired hand function in bimanual skills, with potential implication in tailoring early intervention strategies.
交叉性小脑失联络是指半球单侧脑损伤后大脑与小脑之间功能连接的中断。在成人中,交叉性小脑失联络已通过功能连接进行了大量研究,在儿童中也有一定程度的研究,并证明其会影响患侧手功能。
我们旨在证明先天性脑损伤儿童的皮质脑桥小脑(CPC)结构连接中断,并检查其与患侧手运动功能的相关性。
在一项病例对照研究中分析了36例单侧脑损伤儿童(手动能力分类系统:I级,n = 21;II级,n = 15)和18名对照者,并在3T条件下采集了扩散磁共振成像数据。采用高角分辨率扩散成像概率纤维束成像技术对CPC纤维束进行基于感兴趣区域的重建。为了确定病例组和对照组之间结构脑小脑连接的统计学差异,使用了基于CPC纤维束流线数量的不对称指数。在病例组中,还确定了不对称指数与手功能测量之间的相关性。
与对照组相比,先天性单侧脑损伤儿童通过小脑中脚向对侧大脑皮质的投射显示出更大的不对称性(P = 0.03),从而表明结构脑小脑连接中断。不对称指数的程度与双手任务中手能力受损呈相关性(P < 0.03;r = -0.31)。
先天性单侧脑损伤患者存在结构脑小脑连接中断,这可能与双手技能中手功能受损有关,对制定早期干预策略具有潜在意义。