Cortical mean diffusivity is reliable in measuring brain abnormalities in drug-naive essential tremor patients

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Objective: Essential tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder, but the pathogenesis is poorly understood. Several associated brain areas were reported with inconsistent results due to heterogeneous populations. It is necessary to analyze a more homogeneous patient group.Methods: We recruited 25 drug-naive ET patients and 36 age-and sex-matched controls. All participants were right-handed. ET. ET was defined according to diagnostic criteria of the Consensus Statement of the Movement Disorder Society on Tremor. ET patients were divided into sporadic (SET) and familial ET (FET). We assessed tremor severity in ET. The cortical microstructural changes were compared between ET patients and controls using mean diffusivity (MD) of diffusion tensor imaging, and cortical thickness. The correlation of tremor severity with the cortical MD and thickness were respectively analyzed.Results: MD values were increased in the insular, precuneus, medial orbitofrontal, posterior, and isthmus cingulate and temporo-occipital areas in ET. In comparison between SET and FET, MD values were higher in the superior and caudal middle frontal, postcentral, and temporo-occipital regions in FET. The cortical thickness of ET patients was more increased in the left lingual gyrus and lower in the right bankssts gyrus. We could not find any correlation of tremor severity with the MD values in ET patients. Still, there was a positive correlation with the cortical thickness of the frontal and parietal areas.Conclusions: Our results support the idea that ET is a disorder that disrupts widespread brain regions and in-dicates that cortical MD may be more sensitive to measure brain abnormalities than cortical thickness.
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ELSEVIER
Issue Date
2023-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY, v.230

ISSN
0303-8467
DOI
10.1016/j.clineuro.2023.107796
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/310221
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RIMS Journal Papers
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