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Neural substrates of neuropsychological profiles in dystrophynopathies: A pilot study of diffusion tractography imaging.

Laura BiagiSara LenziEmilio CiprianoSimona FioriPaolo BoscoPaola CristofaniGuia AstreaAntonella PiniGiovanni CioniEugenio MercuriMichela TosettiRoberta Battini
Published in: PloS one (2021)
In this pilot study, despite the limitation of sample size, the findings support the hypothesis of the involvement of a cerebellar-thalamo-cortical loop for the neuropsychological profile of DMD, as the CTT and the CPCT are involved in the network and the related brain structures are known to be implied in executive functions. Our results suggest that altered WM connectivity and reduced fibre organization in cerebellar tracts, probably due to the lack of dystrophin in the brain, may render less efficient some neuropsychological functions in children affected by dystrophinopathies. The wider multicentric study could help to better establish the role of cerebellar connectivity in neuropsychological profile for dystrophinopathies, identifying possible novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers.
Keyphrases
  • white matter
  • resting state
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • functional connectivity
  • duchenne muscular dystrophy
  • high resolution
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  • young adults
  • muscular dystrophy
  • transcription factor
  • cerebral ischemia