Stockbridge Melissa D, Keser Zafer, Bonilha Leonardo, Hillis Argye E
Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 600 North Wolfe Street Phipps 4, Suite 446, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA.
Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55905, USA.
Brain Struct Funct. 2024 Dec;229(9):2207-2217. doi: 10.1007/s00429-024-02826-z. Epub 2024 Jul 6.
Few investigations examined the relationship between microstructural white matter integrity and subacute post-stroke linguistic performance or the relationship between microstructural integrity and the recovery of language function. We examined two key questions: (1) How does subacute language performance, measured in single words and discourse, relate to the microstructural integrity of key white matter regions of interest in the language network? and (2) Does the integrity of these regions before treatment predict the improvement or resolution of linguistic symptoms immediately and chronically following treatment?
58 participants within the first three months of stroke were enrolled in a randomized, single-center, double-blind, sham-controlled, study of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation combined with a computer-delivered speech and language naming therapy for subacute aphasia and were asked to complete magnetic resonance imaging at enrollment. Microstructural integrity was evaluated using diffusion tensor imaging processed with atlas-based segmentation. Regression and correlation analyses were conducted.
A subset of 22 participants received diffusion tensor imaging. Picture naming accuracy significantly correlated with lower mean diffusivity (higher microstructural integrity) in the left posterior inferior temporal gyrus. Recovery of naming performance was predicted by days since stroke and baseline microstructural integrity of the left posterior middle temporal gyrus, arcuate fasciculus, and superior longitudinal fasciculus. Recovery of discourse efficiency was significantly predicted by the same model.
This study demonstrates an association between picture naming and discourse and microstructural integrity of the key regions in the language network for patients with subacute post-stroke aphasia. Baseline microstructural integrity significantly predicts language recovery.
很少有研究探讨脑白质微结构完整性与亚急性卒中后语言表现之间的关系,或者微结构完整性与语言功能恢复之间的关系。我们研究了两个关键问题:(1)以单个单词和语篇衡量的亚急性语言表现与语言网络中关键白质感兴趣区域的微结构完整性有何关系?(2)治疗前这些区域的完整性能否预测治疗后即刻和长期语言症状的改善或缓解?
58名在卒中后三个月内的参与者被纳入一项随机、单中心、双盲、假对照研究,该研究采用阳极经颅直流电刺激联合计算机辅助言语和语言命名疗法治疗亚急性失语症,并要求他们在入组时完成磁共振成像。使用基于图谱分割处理的扩散张量成像评估微结构完整性。进行了回归和相关性分析。
22名参与者的子集接受了扩散张量成像。图片命名准确性与左侧颞下回后部较低的平均扩散率(较高的微结构完整性)显著相关。命名表现的恢复可由卒中后的天数以及左侧颞中回后部、弓状束和上纵束的基线微结构完整性预测。同一模型显著预测了语篇效率的恢复。
本研究证明了亚急性卒中后失语症患者图片命名和语篇与语言网络关键区域微结构完整性之间的关联。基线微结构完整性显著预测语言恢复。