Multimodal Imaging and Visual Evoked Potentials Reveal Key Structural and Functional Features That Distinguish Symptomatic From Presymptomatic Huntington's Disease Brain

Background: Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor, cognitive, and psychiatric abnormalities. Currently, matched analyses of structural and functional differences in the brain from the same study cohort and, specifically, in HD patients from...

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Published inNeurology India Vol. 69; no. 5; pp. 1247 - 1258
Main Authors Thota, Sai, Chan, Kimberly, Pradhan, Sai, Nagabushana, Bhavana, Priyanka, G, Sunil, H, Kanneganti, Vidyasagar, Vasoya, Pavan, Vinnakote, Krishna, Viswamitra, Sanjaya, Thambisetty, Madhav, Kumar, Dileep, Tiwari, Vivek, Joshy, E, Sivaramakrishnan, Venketesh
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Abstract Background: Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor, cognitive, and psychiatric abnormalities. Currently, matched analyses of structural and functional differences in the brain from the same study cohort and, specifically, in HD patients from an ethnically diverse Indian population are lacking. Such findings aid in identifying noninvasive and sensitive imaging biomarkers. Objective: The aim of the study was to understand the structural and functional differences between HD and control brain, and presymptomatic and symptomatic HD brain in the Indian population. Materials and Methods: Seventeen HD (11 symptomatic HD [S-HD] and six presymptomatic HD [P-HD], with comparable CAG repeats), and 12 healthy controls were examined. Macrostructural (volume), microstructural (diffusivity), and functional (neurochemical levels and glucose metabolism) imaging of the brain was done along with the determination of visual latencies. Results: HD brain showed increased intercaudate distance; significant subcortical volumetric loss; reduced fractional anisotropy; increased mean, axial, and radial diffusivity; lower levels of total N-acetyl aspartate; elevated total choline levels; and reduced glucose metabolism compared with control brain. Interestingly, compared with P-HD, S-HD patients demonstrated a strong inverse correlation between age at onset and CAG repeat length, and prolonged P100 latency. In addition, caudate and putamen in S-HD brain showed significant volumetric loss and increased diffusivity compared with P-HD brain. Conclusions: HD brain showed distinct macrostructural, microstructural, and functional differences compared with control brain in the Indian population. Interestingly, patients with S-HD had a significant volumetric loss, increased diffusivity, altered neurochemical profile, and delayed P100 latency compared with P-HD patients. Examining these alterations clinically could aid in monitoring the progression of HD.
AbstractList Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor, cognitive, and psychiatric abnormalities. Currently, matched analyses of structural and functional differences in the brain from the same study cohort and, specifically, in HD patients from an ethnically diverse Indian population are lacking. Such findings aid in identifying noninvasive and sensitive imaging biomarkers. The aim of the study was to understand the structural and functional differences between HD and control brain, and presymptomatic and symptomatic HD brain in the Indian population. Seventeen HD (11 symptomatic HD [S-HD] and six presymptomatic HD [P-HD], with comparable CAG repeats), and 12 healthy controls were examined. Macrostructural (volume), microstructural (diffusivity), and functional (neurochemical levels and glucose metabolism) imaging of the brain was done along with the determination of visual latencies. HD brain showed increased intercaudate distance; significant subcortical volumetric loss; reduced fractional anisotropy; increased mean, axial, and radial diffusivity; lower levels of total N-acetyl aspartate; elevated total choline levels; and reduced glucose metabolism compared with control brain. Interestingly, compared with P-HD, S-HD patients demonstrated a strong inverse correlation between age at onset and CAG repeat length, and prolonged P100 latency. In addition, caudate and putamen in S-HD brain showed significant volumetric loss and increased diffusivity compared with P-HD brain. HD brain showed distinct macrostructural, microstructural, and functional differences compared with control brain in the Indian population. Interestingly, patients with S-HD had a significant volumetric loss, increased diffusivity, altered neurochemical profile, and delayed P100 latency compared with P-HD patients. Examining these alterations clinically could aid in monitoring the progression of HD.
Background: Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor, cognitive, and psychiatric abnormalities. Currently, matched analyses of structural and functional differences in the brain from the same study cohort and, specifically, in HD patients from an ethnically diverse Indian population are lacking. Such findings aid in identifying noninvasive and sensitive imaging biomarkers. Objective: The aim of the study was to understand the structural and functional differences between HD and control brain, and presymptomatic and symptomatic HD brain in the Indian population. Materials and Methods: Seventeen HD (11 symptomatic HD [S-HD] and six presymptomatic HD [P-HD], with comparable CAG repeats), and 12 healthy controls were examined. Macrostructural (volume), microstructural (diffusivity), and functional (neurochemical levels and glucose metabolism) imaging of the brain was done along with the determination of visual latencies. Results: HD brain showed increased intercaudate distance; significant subcortical volumetric loss; reduced fractional anisotropy; increased mean, axial, and radial diffusivity; lower levels of total N-acetyl aspartate; elevated total choline levels; and reduced glucose metabolism compared with control brain. Interestingly, compared with P-HD, S-HD patients demonstrated a strong inverse correlation between age at onset and CAG repeat length, and prolonged P100 latency. In addition, caudate and putamen in S-HD brain showed significant volumetric loss and increased diffusivity compared with P-HD brain. Conclusions: HD brain showed distinct macrostructural, microstructural, and functional differences compared with control brain in the Indian population. Interestingly, patients with S-HD had a significant volumetric loss, increased diffusivity, altered neurochemical profile, and delayed P100 latency compared with P-HD patients. Examining these alterations clinically could aid in monitoring the progression of HD.
Background: Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor, cognitive, and psychiatric abnormalities. Currently, matched analyses of structural and functional differences in the brain from the same study cohort and, specifically, in HD patients from an ethnically diverse Indian population are lacking. Such findings aid in identifying noninvasive and sensitive imaging biomarkers. Objective: The aim of the study was to understand the structural and functional differences between HD and control brain, and presymptomatic and symptomatic HD brain in the Indian population. Materials and Methods: Seventeen HD (11 symptomatic HD [S-HD] and six presymptomatic HD [P-HD], with comparable CAG repeats), and 12 healthy controls were examined. Macrostructural (volume), microstructural (diffusivity), and functional (neurochemical levels and glucose metabolism) imaging of the brain was done along with the determination of visual latencies. Results: HD brain showed increased intercaudate distance; significant subcortical volumetric loss; reduced fractional anisotropy; increased mean, axial, and radial diffusivity; lower levels of total N-acetyl aspartate; elevated total choline levels; and reduced glucose metabolism compared with control brain. Interestingly, compared with P-HD, S-HD patients demonstrated a strong inverse correlation between age at onset and CAG repeat length, and prolonged P100 latency. In addition, caudate and putamen in S-HD brain showed significant volumetric loss and increased diffusivity compared with P-HD brain. Conclusions: HD brain showed distinct macrostructural, microstructural, and functional differences compared with control brain in the Indian population. Interestingly, patients with S-HD had a significant volumetric loss, increased diffusivity, altered neurochemical profile, and delayed P100 latency compared with P-HD patients. Examining these alterations clinically could aid in monitoring the progression of HD.
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Author Kanneganti, Vidyasagar
Vinnakote, Krishna
Thota, Sai
Pradhan, Sai
Joshy, E
Sunil, H
Kumar, Dileep
Chan, Kimberly
Priyanka, G
Thambisetty, Madhav
Tiwari, Vivek
Viswamitra, Sanjaya
Vasoya, Pavan
Nagabushana, Bhavana
Sivaramakrishnan, Venketesh
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SubjectTerms Brain - diagnostic imaging
Brain research
Diagnosis
Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Evoked Potentials, Visual
Humans
Huntington Disease - diagnostic imaging
Huntington Disease - genetics
Huntington's chorea
Huntingtons disease
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Metabolism
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Multimodal Imaging
Neuroimaging
Visual evoked response
Title Multimodal Imaging and Visual Evoked Potentials Reveal Key Structural and Functional Features That Distinguish Symptomatic From Presymptomatic Huntington's Disease Brain
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