Selective perforant‐pathway atrophy in Huntington disease: MRI analysis of hippocampal subfields

Author:

Wibawa Pierre123ORCID,Walterfang Mark124,Malpas Charles B.12ORCID,Glikmann‐Johnston Yifat3,Poudel Govinda5,Razi Adeel3,Hannan Anthony J.4,Velakoulis Dennis124,Georgiou‐Karistianis Nellie3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neuropsychiatry Royal Melbourne Hospital Parkville Victoria Australia

2. Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Center University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

3. School of Psychological Sciences and Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia

4. Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

5. Mary Mackillop Institute for Health Research Australian Catholic University Fitzroy Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionWhile individuals with Huntington disease (HD) show memory impairment that indicates hippocampal dysfunction, the available literature does not consistently identify structural evidence for involvement of the whole hippocampus but rather suggests that hippocampal atrophy may be confined to certain hippocampal subregions.MethodsWe processed T1‐weighted MRI from IMAGE‐HD study using FreeSurfer 7.0 and compared the volumes of the hippocampal subfields among 36 early motor symptomatic (symp‐HD), 40 pre‐symptomatic (pre‐HD), and 36 healthy control individuals across three timepoints over 36 months.ResultsMixed‐model analyses revealed significantly lower subfield volumes in symp‐HD, compared with pre‐HD and control groups, in the subicular regions of the perforant‐pathway: presubiculum, subiculum, dentate gyrus, tail, and right molecular layer. These adjoining subfields aggregated into a single principal component, which demonstrated an accelerated rate of atrophy in the symp‐HD. Volumes between pre‐HD and controls did not show any significant difference. In the combined HD groups, CAG repeat length and disease burden score were associated with presubiculum, molecular layer, tail, and perforant‐pathway subfield volumes. Hippocampal left tail and perforant‐pathway subfields were associated with motor onset in the pre‐HD group.ConclusionsHippocampal subfields atrophy in early symptomatic HD affects key regions of the perforant‐pathway, which may implicate the distinctive memory impairment at this stage of illness. Their volumetric associations with genetic and clinical markers suggest the selective susceptibility of these subfields to mutant Huntingtin and disease progression.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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