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Does injury of the thalamocortical connection between the mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex affect motor recovery after cerebral infarct?

Journal

ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA
Volume 121, Issue 4, Pages 921-926

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13760-020-01309-2

Keywords

Stroke; Cerebral infarct; Corona radiata; Motor function; Prognosis; Diffusion tensor tractography; Corticospinal tract; Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; Thalamus

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea - Korean government [NRF-2019R1F1A1061348]

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The integrity of the thalamocortical connection between the MD of thalamus and the DLPFC is crucial for motor function recovery in patients with disrupted CST integrity. This connection has no significant impact on motor outcomes in patients with preserved CST integrity.
We assessed the state of the thalamocortical connection between the mediodorsal nucleus (MD) and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in patients with corona radiata infarct using diffusion tensor tractography (DTT). Altogether, 110 patients with corona radiata infarct were recruited, all of whom underwent DTT at an early stage following infarct onset. Based on the integrity of CST (CST+: CST was preserved around the infarct, CST-: CST was interrupted by the infarct) and the integrity of thalamocortical connection between the MD of thalamus and the DLPFC (DLPFC+: the connection was preserved, DLPFC-: the connection was interrupted), patients were divided into 4 groups: CST+/DLPFC+ (37 patients), CST+/DLPFC- (21 patients), CST-/DLPFC+ (25 patients), and CST-/DLPFC- (27 patients) groups. Motor function was evaluated using the upper Motricity Index (MI), lower MI, modified Brunnstrom classification, and the functional ambulation category at baseline and at 6 months post-onset. In patients with preserved CST integrity, the status of the thalamocortical connection had no impact on the assessed motor outcomes at 6 months post-stroke. However, in patients with disrupted CST integrity, those with preserved thalamocortical connection integrity had significantly higher motor function scores in all assessed outcomes 6 months post-stroke than those with disrupted thalamocortical connection integrity. The preservation or disruption of the thalamocortical connection between the MD of the thalamus and the DLPFC is an important factor for motor function recovery when CST integrity is also disrupted.

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