Migliaccio Raffaella, Boutet Claire, Valabregue Romain, Ferrieux Sophie, Nogues Marie, Lehéricy Stéphane, Dormont Didier, Levy Richard, Dubois Bruno, Teichmann Marc
Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinière, UMR INSERM-CNRS-UPMC 1127, Frontlab, Paris, France.
Department of Neurology, National Reference Center for « PPA and rare dementias », Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France.
PLoS One. 2016 Feb 22;11(2):e0148707. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0148707. eCollection 2016.
Word finding depends on the processing of semantic and lexical information, and it involves an intermediate level for mapping semantic-to-lexical information which also subserves lexical-to-semantic mapping during word comprehension. However, the brain regions implementing these components are still controversial and have not been clarified via a comprehensive lesion model encompassing the whole range of language-related cortices. Primary progressive aphasia (PPA), for which anomia is thought to be the most common sign, provides such a model, but the exploration of cortical areas impacting naming in its three main variants and the underlying processing mechanisms is still lacking.
We addressed this double issue, related to language structure and PPA, with thirty patients (11 semantic, 12 logopenic, 7 agrammatic variant) using a picture-naming task and voxel-based morphometry for anatomo-functional correlation. First, we analyzed correlations for each of the three variants to identify the regions impacting naming in PPA and to disentangle the core regions of word finding. We then combined the three variants and correlation analyses for naming (semantic-to-lexical mapping) and single-word comprehension (lexical-to-semantic mapping), predicting an overlap zone corresponding to a bidirectional lexical-semantic hub.
Our results showed that superior portions of the left temporal pole and left posterior temporal cortices impact semantic and lexical naming mechanisms in semantic and logopenic PPA, respectively. In agrammatic PPA naming deficits were rare, and did not correlate with any cortical region. Combined analyses revealed a cortical overlap zone in superior/middle mid-temporal cortices, distinct from the two former regions, impacting bidirectional binding of lexical and semantic information. Altogether, our findings indicate that lexical/semantic word processing depends on an anterior-posterior axis within lateral-temporal cortices, including an anatomically intermediate hub dedicated to lexical-semantic integration. Within this axis our data reveal the underpinnings of anomia in the PPA variants, which is of relevance for both diagnosis and future therapy strategies.
词汇查找依赖于语义和词汇信息的处理,它涉及一个将语义信息映射到词汇信息的中间层次,在单词理解过程中,该层次也有助于从词汇到语义的映射。然而,执行这些成分的脑区仍存在争议,尚未通过涵盖整个语言相关皮层范围的综合损伤模型得以阐明。原发性进行性失语(PPA)被认为以命名障碍为最常见症状,它提供了这样一个模型,但对于影响其三种主要变体命名的皮质区域及其潜在处理机制的探索仍很缺乏。
我们针对与语言结构和PPA相关的这一双重问题,对30名患者(11名语义性失语、12名非流利性失语、7名语法缺失性失语变体)采用图片命名任务和基于体素的形态测量法进行解剖-功能相关性研究。首先,我们分析这三种变体各自的相关性,以确定影响PPA命名的区域,并梳理出词汇查找的核心区域。然后,我们将这三种变体以及命名(语义到词汇映射)和单词语义理解(词汇到语义映射)的相关性分析结合起来,预测一个对应于双向词汇-语义枢纽的重叠区域。
我们的结果表明,左侧颞极的上部和左侧颞叶后部皮质分别影响语义性和非流利性PPA中的语义和词汇命名机制。在语法缺失性PPA中,命名缺陷很少见,且与任何皮质区域均无相关性。综合分析揭示了颞叶中上部皮质的一个皮质重叠区域,该区域不同于前两个区域,影响词汇和语义信息的双向结合。总之,我们的研究结果表明,词汇/语义单词处理依赖于外侧颞叶皮质内的前后轴,包括一个专门用于词汇-语义整合的解剖学中间枢纽。在这个轴内,我们的数据揭示了PPA变体中命名障碍的基础,这对诊断和未来治疗策略都具有重要意义。