Cury Claire, Toro Roberto, Cohen Fanny, Fischer Clara, Mhaya Amel, Samper-González Jorge, Hasboun Dominique, Mangin Jean-François, Banaschewski Tobias, Bokde Arun L W, Bromberg Uli, Buechel Christian, Cattrell Anna, Conrod Patricia, Flor Herta, Gallinat Juergen, Garavan Hugh, Gowland Penny, Heinz Andreas, Ittermann Bernd, Lemaitre Hervé, Martinot Jean-Luc, Nees Frauke, Paillère Martinot Marie-Laure, Orfanos Dimitri P, Paus Tomas, Poustka Luise, Smolka Michael N, Walter Henrik, Whelan Robert, Frouin Vincent, Schumann Gunter, Glaunès Joan A, Colliot Olivier
Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale, U1127Paris, France; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, UMR 7225 Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinièreParis, France; Sorbonne Universités, Université Pierre et Marie Curie Univ Paris 06, UMR S 1127Paris, France; Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinièreParis, France; Inria, Aramis Team, Centre de Recherche Paris-RocquencourtParis, France; Centre d'Acquisition et de Traitement des ImagesParis, France.
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Genes, Synapses and Cognition, URA 2182, Institut PasteurParis, France; Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions, Institut PasteurParis, France.
Front Neuroanat. 2015 Dec 22;9:160. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2015.00160. eCollection 2015.
The incomplete-hippocampal-inversion (IHI), also known as malrotation, is an atypical anatomical pattern of the hippocampus, which has been reported in healthy subjects in different studies. However, extensive characterization of IHI in a large sample has not yet been performed. Furthermore, it is unclear whether IHI are restricted to the medial-temporal lobe or are associated with more extensive anatomical changes. Here, we studied the characteristics of IHI in a community-based sample of 2008 subjects of the IMAGEN database and their association with extra-hippocampal anatomical variations. The presence of IHI was assessed on T1-weighted anatomical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using visual criteria. We assessed the association of IHI with other anatomical changes throughout the brain using automatic morphometry of cortical sulci. We found that IHI were much more frequent in the left hippocampus (left: 17%, right: 6%, χ(2)-test, p < 10(-28)). Compared to subjects without IHI, subjects with IHI displayed morphological changes in several sulci located mainly in the limbic lobe. Our results demonstrate that IHI are a common left-sided phenomenon in normal subjects and that they are associated with morphological changes outside the medial temporal lobe.
不完全海马反转(IHI),也称为旋转不良,是海马体的一种非典型解剖模式,在不同研究的健康受试者中均有报道。然而,尚未对大样本中的IHI进行广泛的特征描述。此外,尚不清楚IHI是否仅限于内侧颞叶,还是与更广泛的解剖学变化有关。在此,我们研究了IMAGEN数据库中2008名受试者的社区样本中IHI的特征及其与海马体外解剖学变异的关联。使用视觉标准在T1加权解剖磁共振成像(MRI)上评估IHI的存在情况。我们使用皮质沟回的自动形态测量法评估了IHI与全脑其他解剖学变化的关联。我们发现,左侧海马体中IHI更为常见(左侧:17%,右侧:6%,χ²检验,p < 10⁻²⁸)。与无IHI的受试者相比,有IHI的受试者在主要位于边缘叶的几个脑沟中表现出形态学变化。我们的结果表明,IHI在正常受试者中是一种常见的左侧现象,并且它们与内侧颞叶以外的形态学变化有关。