Keser Zafer, Meier Erin L, Stockbridge Melissa D, Hillis Argye E
Department of Neurology, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston TX, United States; Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2020 Sep;29(9):105078. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2020.105078. Epub 2020 Jun 29.
Left hemisphere stroke often results in a variety of language deficits due to varying patterns of damage to language networks. The Cookie Theft picture description task, a classic, quick bedside assessment, has been shown to quantify narrative speech reliably. In this study, we utilized diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to assess language network white matter tract correlates of lexical-semantic and syntactic impairments longitudinally.
Twenty-eight patients with mild to severe language impairments after left hemispheric lobar and/or subcortical ischemic stroke underwent the Cookie Theft picture description test and DTI up to three different time points: within the first three months, six months and twelve months after stroke. Dorsal and ventral stream language pathways were segmented to obtain DTI integrity metrics of both hemispheres. Multivariable regression models and partial correlation analyses adjusted for age, education, and lesion load were conducted to evaluate the temporal DTI profile of the white matter microstructural integrity of the language tracts as neural correlates of narrative speech within the first year after stroke.
Among all the major language white matter pathways, the integrity of the left arcuate (AF), inferior fronto-occipital, and inferior longitudinal fasciculi (ILF) were related to picture description performance. After FDR correction, left ILF fractional anisotropy correlated with syntactic cohesiveness (r=0.85,p=0.00087) within the first three months after stroke, whereas at one year post-stroke, the strongest correlations were found between lexical-semantic performance and left AF radial diffusivity (r = -0.71, p = 0.00065).
Our study provides a temporal profile of associations between the integrity of the main language pathways and lexical semantics and syntactic impairments in left hemispheric strokes.
由于语言网络受损模式各异,左半球卒中常导致多种语言缺陷。“偷饼干图片描述任务”是一种经典的快速床边评估方法,已被证明能可靠地量化叙述性言语。在本研究中,我们利用扩散张量成像(DTI)纵向评估词汇语义和句法损伤的语言网络白质束相关性。
28例左半球叶和/或皮质下缺血性卒中后有轻至重度语言障碍的患者接受了“偷饼干图片描述测试”和DTI检查,检查时间点多达三个不同时间:卒中后前三个月内、六个月和十二个月。对背侧和腹侧语言通路进行分割,以获得两侧半球的DTI完整性指标。进行多变量回归模型和经年龄、教育程度和病变负荷校正的偏相关分析,以评估卒中后第一年内作为叙述性言语神经相关性的语言束白质微观结构完整性的时间DTI特征。
在所有主要语言白质通路中,左侧弓状束(AF)、额枕下束和下纵束(ILF)的完整性与图片描述表现相关。经FDR校正后,卒中后前三个月内左侧ILF分数各向异性与句法衔接性相关(r=0.85,p=0.00087),而在卒中后一年,词汇语义表现与左侧AF径向扩散率之间的相关性最强(r = -0.71,p = 0.00065)。
我们的研究提供了左半球卒中主要语言通路完整性与词汇语义和句法损伤之间关联的时间特征。