Structural and functional brain changes beyond visual system in patients with advanced glaucoma
In order to test the hypothesis that in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), an important cause of irreversible blindness, a spreading of neurodegeneration occurs through the brain, we performed multimodal MRI and subsequent whole-brain explorative voxelwise analyses in 13 advanced POAG patients and...
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description | In order to test the hypothesis that in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), an important cause of irreversible blindness, a spreading of neurodegeneration occurs through the brain, we performed multimodal MRI and subsequent whole-brain explorative voxelwise analyses in 13 advanced POAG patients and 12 age-matched normal controls (NC). Altered integrity (decreased fractional anisotropy or increased diffusivities) of white matter (WM) tracts was found not only along the visual pathway of POAG but also in nonvisual WM tracts (superior longitudinal fascicle, anterior thalamic radiation, corticospinal tract, middle cerebellar peduncle). POAG patients also showed brain atrophy in both visual cortex and other distant grey matter (GM) regions (frontoparietal cortex, hippocampi and cerebellar cortex), decreased functional connectivity (FC) in visual, working memory and dorsal attention networks and increased FC in visual and executive networks. In POAG, abnormalities in structure and FC within and outside visual system correlated with visual field parameters in the poorer performing eyes, thus emphasizing their clinical relevance. Altogether, this represents evidence that a vision disorder such as POAG can be considered a widespread neurodegenerative condition. |
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subjects | Abnormalities Adult Age Anisotropy Anterior Thalamic Nuclei - pathology Anterior Thalamic Nuclei - physiopathology Atrophy Blindness Brain Brain Mapping Care and treatment Case-Control Studies Cerebellar Cortex - pathology Cerebellar Cortex - physiopathology Cerebellum Eye (anatomy) Female Glaucoma Glaucoma, Open-Angle - pathology Glaucoma, Open-Angle - physiopathology Gray Matter - pathology Gray Matter - physiopathology Hippocampus Hippocampus - pathology Hippocampus - physiopathology Humans Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Medicine Medicine and Health Sciences Memory Middle Aged Middle Cerebellar Peduncle - pathology Middle Cerebellar Peduncle - physiopathology Multimodal Imaging Neural networks Neurodegeneration Neurosciences Optic nerve Patients Pyramidal tracts Pyramidal Tracts - pathology Pyramidal Tracts - physiopathology Radiation Short term memory Somatosensory Cortex - pathology Somatosensory Cortex - physiopathology Structure-function relationships Substantia alba Substantia grisea Surgery Thalamus Visual cortex Visual Cortex - pathology Visual Cortex - physiopathology Visual field Visual fields Visual Pathways - pathology Visual Pathways - physiopathology Visual system White Matter - pathology White Matter - physiopathology |
title | Structural and functional brain changes beyond visual system in patients with advanced glaucoma |
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