Cortical gray matter and hippocampal atrophy in idiopathic Rapid Eye Movement sleep behavior disorder

Author

Campabadal Delgado, Anna

Segura i Fàbregas, Bàrbara

Junqué i Plaja, Carme, 1955-

Serradell, Mónica

Abós, Alexandra

Uribe, Carme

Baggio, Hugo César

Gaig Ventura, Carles

Santamaria Cano, Joan

Compta, Yaroslau

Bargalló Alabart, Núria​

Iranzo, Alex

Publication date

2019-12-17T18:44:51Z

2019-12-17T18:44:51Z

2019-04-05

2019-12-17T18:44:51Z

Abstract

Objective: In this study we investigate cortical and subcortical gray matter structure in patients with Idiopathic REM-sleep behavior disorder (IRBD), and their relation to cognitive performance. Methods: This study includes a sample of 20 patients with polysomnography-confirmed IRBD and 27 healthy controls that underwent neuropsychological and T1-weighted MRI assessment. FreeSurfer was used to estimate cortical thickness, subcortical volumetry (version 5.1), and hippocampal subfields segmentation (version 6.0). FIRST, FSL's model-based segmentation/registration tool was used for hippocampal shape analysis. Results: Compared with healthy subjects, IRBD patients showed impairment in facial recognition, verbal memory, processing speed, attention, and verbal naming. IRBD patients had cortical thinning in left superior parietal, post-central, and fusiform regions, as well as in right superior frontal and lateral occipital regions. Volumetric and shape analyses found right hippocampal atrophy in IRBD, specifically in posterior regions. Hippocampal subfields exploratory analysis identified significant differences in the right CA1, molecular layer, granule cell layer of dentate gyrus, and CA4 of this patients. No correlations were found between cognitive performance and brain atrophy. Conclusion: This work confirms the presence of posterior based cognitive dysfunction, as well as cortical and right hippocampal atrophy in IRBD patients.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Trastorns del son; Imatges per ressonància magnètica; Trastorns de la cognició; Sleep disorders; Magnetic resonance imaging; Cognition disorders

Publisher

Frontiers Media

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2019.00312/abstract

Frontiers In Neurology, 2019, vol. 10, num. 312

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cc-by (c) Campabadal, Anna et al., 2019

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