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Motor and higher-order functions topography of the human dentate nuclei identified with tractography and clustering methods

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Deep gray matter nuclei are the synaptic relays, responsible to route signals between specific brain areas. Dentate nuclei (DNs) represent the main output channel of the cerebellum and yet are often unexplored especially in humans. We developed a multimodal MRI approach to identify DNs topography on the basis of their connectivity as well as their microstructural features. Based on results, we defined DN parcellations deputed to motor and to higher-order functions in humans in vivo. Whole-brain probabilistic tractography was performed on 25 healthy subjects from the Human Connectome Project to infer DN parcellations based on their connectivity with either the cerebral or the cerebellar cortex, in turn. A third DN atlas was created inputting microstructural diffusion-derived metrics in an unsupervised fuzzy c-means classification algorithm. All analyses were performed in native space, with probability atlas maps generated in standard space. Cerebellar lobule-specific connectivity identified one motor parcellation, accounting for about 30% of the DN volume, and two non-motor parcellations, one cognitive and one sensory, which occupied the remaining volume. The other two approaches provided overlapping results in terms of geometrical distribution with those identified with cerebellar lobule-specific connectivity, although with some differences in volumes. A gender effect was observed with respect to motor areas and higher-order function representations. This is the first study that indicates that more than half of the DN volumes is involved in non-motor functions and that connectivity-based and microstructure-based atlases provide complementary information. These results represent a step-ahead for the interpretation of pathological conditions involving cerebro-cerebellar circuits.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cerebellum; connectivity; dentate nuclei; diffusion imaging; microstructure; MRI; thalamus; tractography
Elenco autori:
Palesi, F.; Ferrante, M.; Gaviraghi, M.; Misiti, A.; Savini, G.; Lascialfari, A.; D'Angelo, E.; Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott, C. A. M.
Autori di Ateneo:
D'ANGELO EGIDIO UGO
GANDINI CLAUDIA
GAVIRAGHI MARTA
LASCIALFARI ALESSANDRO
PALESI FULVIA
SAVINI GIOVANNI
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1449555
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unipv.it//retrieve/handle/11571/1449555/489471/Palesi%20et%20al.%20-%202021%20-%20Motor%20and%20higher%BForder%20functions%20topography%20of%20the%20human%20dentate%20nuclei%20identified%20with%20tractography%20and%20cluste.pdf
Pubblicato in:
HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
Journal
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