Cerebral Cortical Thickness Morphometry and Neurocognitive Correlations in Adolescents With Congenital Hypothyroidism

Author:

Rojas-Ramos Juliana Cristina Romero12ORCID,Pelaez Julita Maria1ORCID,Ono Sergio Eiji3ORCID,Ramos Cássio Slompo4ORCID,de Carvalho Neto Arnolfo3ORCID,de Lacerda Luiz2ORCID,Nesi-França Suzana2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fundação Ecumênica de Proteção ao Excepcional (FEPE) , Curitiba, Paraná 80210-170 , Brazil

2. Serviço de Endocrinologia Pediátrica Professor Romolo Sandrini–Complexo Hospital de Clínicas da Universidade Federal do Paraná (UEP–CHC–UFPR) , Curitiba, Paraná 80060-240 , Brazil

3. Clínica DAPI–Diagnóstico Avançado Por Imagem , Curitiba, Paraná 80430-210 , Brazil

4. Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná , Curitiba, Paraná 80215-901 , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Context Subtle cognitive impairments have been described in children with congenital hypothyroidism (CH) detected by neonatal screening (NS), even with early and adequate treatment. Patients with CH may present with brain cortical thickness (CT) abnormalities, which may be associated with neurocognitive impairments. Objective This work aimed to evaluate the CT in adolescents with CH detected by the NS Program (Paraná, Brazil), and to correlate possible abnormalities with cognitive level and variables of neurocognitive prognosis. Methods A review was conducted of medical records followed by psychometric evaluation of adolescents with CH. Brain magnetic resonance imaging with analysis of 33 brain areas of each hemisphere was performed in 41 patients (29 girls) and in a control group of 20 healthy adolescents. CT values were correlated with Full-scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ) scores, age at start of treatment, pretreatment thyroxine levels, and maternal schooling. Results No significant difference in CT between patients and controls were found. However, there was a trend toward thinning in the right lateral orbitofrontal cortex among patients and in the right postcentral gyrus cortex among controls. CT correlated significantly with FSIQ scores and with age at start of treatment in 1 area, and with hypothyroidism severity in 5 brain areas. Maternal schooling level did not correlate with CT but was significantly correlated with FSIQ. Cognitive level was within average in 44.7% of patients (13.2% had intellectual deficiency). Conclusion There was a trend toward morphometric alterations in the cerebral cortex of adolescents with CH compared with healthy controls. The correlations between CT and variables of neurocognitive prognosis emphasize the influence of hypothyroidism on cortical development. Socioeconomic status exerts a limiting factor on cognitive outcome.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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