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Altered white matter diffusivity and subtle motor function in a pilot cohort of adolescents with sports-related concussion

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BRAIN INJURY
卷 36, 期 3, 页码 393-400

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02699052.2022.2034181

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Diffusion tensor imaging; concussion; subtle motor function; superior corona radiata; corpus callosum

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  1. National Institutes of Health [UL1TR001079-04, R21HD080378, R01HD090266]

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This pilot study used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to examine changes in motor-associated white matter pathways and their relationship with subtle motor function in adolescents with sports-related concussion (SRC). The results showed that adolescents with SRC had higher mean diffusivity (MD) in the superior corona radiata and greater subtle motor deficits compared to controls. There was also a correlation between greater subtle motor deficits and higher MD of the superior corona radiata.
Background and objective Adolescents with sports-related concussion (SRC) demonstrate acute and persistent deficits in subtle motor function. However, there is limited research examining related neurological underpinnings. This pilot study examined changes in motor-associated white matter pathways using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and their relationship with subtle motor function. Methods Twelve adolescents with SRC (12-17 years) within two-weeks post-injury and 13 never-injured neurotypical peers completed DTI scanning. A subset of 6 adolescents with SRC returned for a follow-up visit post-medical clearance from concussion. Subtle motor function was evaluated using the Physical and Neurological Examination of Subtle Signs (PANESS). Results Adolescents with SRC showed higher mean diffusivity (MD) of the superior corona radiata and greater subtle motor deficits compared to controls. Across all participants, greater subtle motor deficits were associated with higher (more atypical) MD of the superior corona radiata. Preliminary longitudinal analysis indicated reduction in fractional anisotropy of the corpus callosum but no change in the MD of the superior corona radiata from the initial visit to the follow-up visit post-medical clearance. Conclusions These findings support preliminary evidence for a brain-behavior relationship between superior corona radiata microstructure and subtle motor deficits in adolescents with SRC that merits further investigation.

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