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White matter alterations and their associations with motor function in young adults born preterm with very low birth weight

机译:极低体重早产儿的白质变化及其与运动功能的关系

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Very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤1500g) individuals have an increased risk of white matter alterations and neurodevelopmental problems, including fine and gross motor problems. In this hospital-based follow-up study, the main aim was to examine white matter microstructure and its relationship to fine and gross motor function in 31 VLBW young adults without cerebral palsy compared with 31 term-born controls, at mean age 22.6±0.7years. The participants were examined with tests of fine and gross motor function (Trail Making Test-5: TMT-5, Grooved Pegboard, Triangle from Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2: MABC-2 and High-level Mobility Assessment Tool: HiMAT) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Probabilistic tractography of motor pathways of the corticospinal tract (CST) and corpus callosum (CC) was performed. Fractional anisotropy (FA) was calculated in non-crossing (capsula interna in CST, body of CC) and crossing (centrum semiovale) fibre regions along the tracts and examined for group differences. Associations between motor test scores and FA in the CST and CC were investigated with linear regression. Tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) was used to examine group differences in DTI metrics in all major white matter tracts. The VLBW group had lower scores on all motor tests compared with controls, however, only statistically significant for TMT-5. Based on tractography, FA in the VLBW group was lower in non-crossing fibre regions and higher in crossing fibre regions of the CST compared with controls. Within the VLBW group, poorer fine motor function was associated with higher FA in crossing fibre regions of the CST, and poorer bimanual coordination was additionally associated with lower FA in crossing fibre regions of the CC. Poorer gross motor function was associated with lower FA in crossing fibre regions of the CST and CC. There were no associations between motor function and FA in non-crossing fibre regions of the CST and CC within the VLBW group. In the TBSS analysis, the VLBW group had lower FA and higher mean diffusivity compared with controls in all major white matter tracts. The findings in this study may indicate that the associations between motor function and FA are caused by other tracts crossing the CST and CC, and/or by alterations in the periventricular white matter in the centrum semiovale. Some of the associations were in the opposite direction than hypothesized, thus higher FA does not always indicate better function. Furthermore, widespread white matter alterations in VLBW individuals persist into young adulthood. Highlights ? Motor function was associated with FA in crossing fibre regions of CST and CC in VLBW young adults ? In crossing fibre regions of CST, FA was higher in VLBW than in control young adults ? TBSS showed lower FA and higher MD in white matter tracts in VLBW than in control young adults.
机译:出生体重很低(VLBW:≤1500g)的人发生白质改变和神经发育问题(包括精细和严重运动问题)的风险增加。在这项基于医院的随访研究中,主要目的是检查平均年龄为22.6±0.7岁的31名无脑瘫的VLBW青年与31名足月对照组相比,白质微观结构及其与精细和总体运动功能的关系。年份。对参与者进行了精细和总体运动功能测试(足迹制作测试5:TMT-5,沟槽式钉板,来自儿童运动评估电池的三角形2:MABC-2和高级移动评估工具:HiMAT)和弥散张量成像(DTI)。进行了皮质脊髓束(CST)和call体(CC)的运动通路的概率性MRI成像。计算沿管道的非交叉(CST囊状内部,CC体)和交叉(中心半卵形)纤维区域的分数各向异性(FA),并检查组间差异。通过线性回归研究了CST和CC中运动测试成绩与FA之间的关联。基于领域的空间统计(TBSS)用于检查所有主要白质道在DTI指标上的组差异。与对照组相比,VLBW组在所有运动测验中的得分均较低,但是对TMT-5而言仅具有统计学意义。基于体层摄影术,与对照组相比,VLBW组的FA在CST的非交叉纤维区域较低,在交叉纤维区域较高。在VLBW组中,较差的精细运动功能与CST交叉纤维区域中较高的FA相关,而较差的双手协调性与CC交叉纤维区域中较低的FA相关。 CST和CC交叉纤维区域的总运动功能差与FA较低有关。在VLBW组的CST和CC的非交叉纤维区域中,运动功能和FA之间没有关联。在TBSS分析中,与所有主要白质区域的对照组相比,VLBW组的FA较低,平均扩散率较高。这项研究的发现可能表明运动功能和FA之间的关联是由穿过CST和CC的其他管道和/或中心半卵室的室周白质改变引起的。一些关联与假设的方向相反,因此较高的FA并不总是表明功能更好。此外,VLBW个体中广泛的白质改变持续到年轻成年。强调 ?在VLBW青年中,CST和CC交叉纤维区的FA与运动功能有关?在CST的交叉纤维区域,VLBW中的FA高于对照组的年轻人。 TBSS显示VLBW中白质区的FA较低,MD较高,而对照组的年轻人则较低。

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