Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Cerebellum. 2020 Dec;19(6):771-777. doi: 10.1007/s12311-020-01162-2.
Reading in children has been associated with microstructural properties of the cerebellar peduncles, the white matter pathways connecting the cerebellum to the cerebrum. In this study, we used two independent neuroimaging modalities to assess which features of the cerebellar peduncles would be associated with reading. Twenty-three 8-year-old children were evaluated on word reading efficiency and imaged using diffusion MRI (dMRI) and quantitative T1 relaxometry (qT1). We segmented the superior (SCP), middle, and inferior cerebellar peduncles and extracted two metrics: fractional anisotropy (FA) from dMRI and R1 from qT1. Tract-FA was significantly correlated with tract-R1 in left and right SCPs (left: r(21) = .63, right: r(21) = .76, p ≤ .001) suggesting that FA of these peduncles, at least in part, indexed myelin content. Tract-FA and tract R1 were not correlated in the other cerebellar peduncles. Reading efficiency negatively correlated with tract-FA of the left (r(21) = - .43, p = .040) and right SCP (r(21) = - .37, p = .079). Reading efficiency did not correlate with tract-R1 in the SCPs. The negative association of reading efficiency with tract-FA and the lack of association of reading efficiency with tract-R1 implicate properties other than myelin content as relevant to the information flow between the cerebellum and the cerebrum for individual differences in reading skills in children.
儿童阅读能力与小脑脚(cerebellar peduncles)的微观结构特性有关,小脑脚是连接小脑与大脑的白质通路。在这项研究中,我们使用两种独立的神经影像学方法来评估小脑脚的哪些特征与阅读相关。我们评估了 23 名 8 岁儿童的单词阅读效率,并使用弥散磁共振成像(diffusion MRI,dMRI)和定量 T1 弛豫度(quantitative T1 relaxometry,qT1)进行了成像。我们分割了上小脑脚(superior cerebellar peduncle,SCP)、中小脑脚和下小脑脚,并提取了两个指标:来自 dMRI 的分数各向异性(fractional anisotropy,FA)和来自 qT1 的 R1。左、右 SCP 的束 FA 与束 R1 显著相关(左:r(21)=.63,右:r(21)=.76,p≤.001),表明这些脚的 FA 至少部分反映了髓鞘含量。其他小脑脚的束 FA 与束 R1 不相关。阅读效率与左 SCP(r(21)=-0.43,p=0.040)和右 SCP(r(21)=-0.37,p=0.079)的束 FA 呈负相关。阅读效率与 SCP 中的束 R1 不相关。阅读效率与束 FA 的负相关,以及与束 R1 的缺乏相关,表明除了髓鞘含量之外,其他特性与小脑和大脑之间的信息流动有关,这对儿童阅读技能的个体差异具有重要意义。