Structure of brain grey and white matter in infants with spastic cerebral palsy and periventricular white matter injury

Author:

Liu Chengxiang123,Peng Ying4,Yang Yanli4,Li Pengyu123,Chen Duoli123,Nie Dingxin123,Liu Heng4ORCID,Liu Peng123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Life Science Research Center, School of Life Science and Technology Xidian University China

2. Engineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology Xidian University China

3. Xi'an Key Laboratory of Intelligent Sensing and Regulation of Trans‐Scale Life Information, School of Life Science and Technology Xidian University China

4. Department of Radiology Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University, Medical Imaging Center of Guizhou Province Zunyi China

Abstract

AbstractAimTo investigate the possible covariation of grey matter volume (GMV) and white matter fractional anisotropy in infants with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) and periventricular white matter injury.MethodThirty‐nine infants with spastic CP and 25 typically developing controls underwent structural magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging. Multimodal canonical correlation analysis with joint independent component analysis were used to capture differences in GMV and fractional anisotropy between groups. Correlation analysis was performed between imaging findings and clinical features.ResultsInfants with spastic CP showed one joint group‐discriminating component (i.e. GMV‐fractional anisotropy) associated with regions in the cortico‐basal ganglia‐thalamo‐cortical loop and in the corpus callosum compared to typically developing controls and one modality‐specific group‐discriminating component (i.e. GMV). Significant negative correlations were found between loadings in certain regions and the motor function score in spastic CP.InterpretationIn infants with spastic CP, covarying GMV‐fractional anisotropy and altered GMV in specific regions were implicated in motor dysfunction, which confirmed that simultaneous GMV and fractional anisotropy changes underly motor deficits, but might also extend to sensory, cognitive, or visual dysfunction. These findings also suggest that multimodal fusion analysis allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the relevance between grey and white matter structures and its crucial role in the neuropathological mechanisms of spastic CP.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Developmental Neuroscience,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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