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Timing of selective basal ganglia white matter loss in premanifest Huntington's disease

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NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL
卷 33, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102927

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Huntington 's disease; Premanifest; Fixel-based analysis; Diffusion MRI; Striatum; Thalamus

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The study found that cortico-basal ganglia white matter loss begins in premanifest Huntington's disease (preHD) approximately 11 years before symptom onset. The most vulnerable white matter tracts are those connecting the striatum and thalamus. Additionally, there is a significant correlation between fiber density and cross section in these tracts and the Unified Huntington's disease rating scale (UHDRS) total motor score (TMS).
Objectives: To investigate the timeframe prior to symptom onset when cortico-basal ganglia white matter (white matter) loss begins in premanifest Huntington's disease (preHD), and which striatal and thalamic sub-region white matter tracts are most vulnerable. Methods: We performed fixel-based analysis, which allows resolution of crossing white matter fibres at the voxel level, on diffusion tractography derived white matter tracts of striatal and thalamic sub-regions in two independent cohorts; TrackON-HD, which included 72 preHD (approx. 11 years before disease onset) and 85 controls imaged at three time points over two years; and the HD young adult study (HD-YAS), which included 54 preHD (approx. 25 years before disease onset) and 53 controls, imaged at one time point. Group differences in fibre density and cross section (FDC) were investigated. Results: We found no significant group differences in cortico-basal ganglia sub-region FDC in preHD gene carriers 25 years before onset. In gene carriers 11 years before onset, there were reductions in striatal (limbic and caudal motor) and thalamic (premotor, motor and sensory) FDC at baseline, with no significant change over 2 years. Caudal motor-striatal, pre-motor-thalamic, and primary motor-thalamic FDC at baseline, showed significant correlations with the Unified Huntington's disease rating scale (UHDRS) total motor score (TMS). Limbic corticostriatal FDC and apathy were also significantly correlated. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that limbic and motor white matter tracts to the striatum and thalamus are most susceptible to early degeneration in HD but that approximately 25 years from onset, these tracts appear preserved. These findings may have importance in determining the optimum time to initiate future disease modifying therapies in HD.

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