"Mario Serio" Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering "Guglielmo Marconi," University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Biomed Res Int. 2019 Aug 5;2019:5610849. doi: 10.1155/2019/5610849. eCollection 2019.
Left-handers show lower asymmetry in manual ability when compared to right-handers. Unlike right-handers, left-handers do not show larger deactivation of the ipsilateral primary sensorimotor (SM1) cortex on functional magnetic resonance imaging when moving their dominant than their nondominant hand. However, it should be noted that morphometric MRI studies have reported no differences between right-handers and left-handers in volume, thickness, or surface area of the SM1 cortex. In this regard, magnetization transfer (MT) imaging is a technique with the potential to provide information on microstructural organization and macromolecular content of tissue. In particular, MT ratio index of the brain gray matter is assumed to reflect the variable content of afferent or efferent myelinated fibers, with higher MT ratio values being associated with increased fibers number or degree of myelination. The aim of this study was hence to assess, for the first time, through quantitative MT ratio measurements, potential differences in microstructural organization/characteristics of SM1 cortex between left- and right-handers, which could underlay handedness side. Nine left-handed and 9 right-handed healthy subjects, as determined by the Edinburgh handedness inventory, were examined with T-weighted and MT-weighted imaging on a 3 T scanner. The hands of subjects were kept still during all acquisitions. Using FreeSurfer suite and the automatic anatomical labeling parcellations defined by the Destrieux atlas, we measured MT ratio, as well as cortical thickness, in three regions of interests corresponding to the precentral gyrus, the central sulcus, and the postcentral gyrus in the bilateral SM1 cortex. No significant difference between left- and right-handers was revealed in the thickness of the three partitions of the SM1 cortex. However, left-handers showed a significantly (p = 0.007) lower MT ratio (31.92% ± 0.96%) in the right SM1 central sulcus (i.e., the hand representation area for left-handers) as compared to right-handers (33.28% ± 0.94%). The results of this preliminary study indicate that quantitative MT imaging, unlike conventional morphometric MRI measurements, can be a useful tool to reveal, in SM1 cortex, potential microstructural correlates of handedness side.
与右撇子相比,左撇子在手部运动能力方面表现出较低的不对称性。与右撇子不同,当左撇子用惯用手和非惯用手移动时,在功能磁共振成像上,他们的优势半球对侧初级感觉运动皮层(SM1)的活动并没有表现出更大的抑制。然而,应该注意的是,形态磁共振成像研究报告称,右撇子和左撇子之间在 SM1 皮层的体积、厚度或表面积方面没有差异。在这方面,磁化传递(MT)成像是一种具有提供组织微观结构组织和大分子含量信息潜力的技术。特别是,脑灰质的 MT 比值指数被认为反映了传入或传出有髓纤维的可变含量,较高的 MT 比值值与纤维数量的增加或髓鞘化程度有关。因此,这项研究的目的是首次通过定量 MT 比值测量来评估左撇子和右撇子之间 SM1 皮层微观结构组织/特征的潜在差异,这些差异可能是由惯用手侧决定的。9 名左撇子和 9 名右撇子健康受试者,根据爱丁堡手性问卷确定,在 3T 扫描仪上接受 T 加权和 MT 加权成像检查。在所有采集过程中,受试者的手都保持静止。使用 FreeSurfer 套件和 Destrieux 图谱定义的自动解剖学标签分区,我们测量了双侧 SM1 皮层三个感兴趣区(中央前回、中央沟和中央后回)的 MT 比值以及皮质厚度。SM1 皮层三个分区的厚度在左撇子和右撇子之间没有显著差异。然而,与右撇子相比,左撇子右侧 SM1 中央沟(即左撇子的手代表区)的 MT 比值(31.92%±0.96%)显著降低(p=0.007)。与传统形态磁共振成像测量不同,这项初步研究的结果表明,定量 MT 成像可以成为一种有用的工具,揭示 SM1 皮层中与惯用手侧有关的潜在微观结构相关性。