The hindbrain and cortico-reticular pathway in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

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Title
The hindbrain and cortico-reticular pathway in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
Journal
Clinical radiology
Author(s)
Soh RCC, Chen B.Z., Hartono S., Lee M.S., Lee W., Lim S.L., Gan J., Maréchal B., Chan L.L., Lo Y.L.
ISSN
1365-229X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0009-9260
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
79
Number
5
Pages
e759-e766
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
To characterise the corticoreticular pathway (CRP) in a case-control cohort of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients using high-resolution slice-accelerated readout-segmented echo-planar diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to enhance the discrimination of small brainstem nuclei in comparison to automated whole-brain volumetry and tractography and their clinical correlates.
Thirty-four participants (16 AIS patients, 18 healthy controls) underwent clinical and orthopaedic assessments and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on a 3 T MRI machine. Automated whole-brain volume-based morphometry, tract-based spatial statistics analysis, and manual CRP tractography by two independent raters were performed. Intra-rater and inter-rater agreement of DTI metrics from CRP tractography were assessed by intraclass correlation coefficient. Normalised structural brain volumes and DTI metrics were compared between groups using Student's t-tests. Linear correlation analysis between imaging parameters and clinical scores was also performed.
AIS patients demonstrated a significantly larger pons volume compared to controls (p=0.006). Significant inter-side CRP differences in mean (p=0.02) and axial diffusivity (p=0.01) were found in patients only. Asymmetry in CRP fractional anisotropy significantly correlated with the Cobb angle (p=0.03).
Relative pontine hypertrophy and asymmetry in CRP DTI metrics suggest central supranuclear inter-hemispheric imbalance in AIS, and support the role of the CRP in axial muscle tone. Longitudinal evaluation of CRP DTI metrics in the prediction of AIS progression may be clinically relevant.
Keywords
Humans, Adolescent, Diffusion Tensor Imaging/methods, Scoliosis/diagnostic imaging, Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Anisotropy, Rhombencephalon
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