Resting-state fMRI functional connectome of C9orf72 mutation status.
Mario StanzianoDavide FedeliUmberto ManeraStefania FerraroJean Paul MedinaSara PalermoPaola SciortinoMaurizio CogoniFederica AgostaSilvia BasaiaMassimo FilippiMarina GrisoliMaria C ValentiniFilippo De MatteiAntonio CanosaAndrea CalvoMaria G BruzzoneAdriano ChiòAnna NigriCristina MogliaPublished in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2024)
Our results suggest a crucial involvement of extra-motor functions in ALS spectrum disease. In particular, alterations of the visual cortex may have a pathogenic role in C9orf72-related ALS. The prominent feature of these patients would be increased visual system connectivity with the networks responsible of the functional balance between internal and external attention.