Structural connectivity changes in unilateral hearing loss

Author:

Tsai Pascale12ORCID,Latypov Timur H12ORCID,Hung Peter Shih-Ping12,Halawani Aisha1345,Srisaikaew Patcharaporn1,Walker Matthew R1,Zhang Ashley B1,Wang Wanzhang1,Hassannia Fatemeh67,Barake Rana67,Gordon Karen A268,Ibrahim George M2791011,Rutka John67,Hodaie Mojgan127910

Affiliation:

1. Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network , 60 Leonard Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5T 0S8 , Canada

2. Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto , 6 Queen's Park Cres, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H2 , Canada

3. Division of Neuroradiology , Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto Western Hospital, , 399 Bathurst St, Toronto, Ontario M5T 2S8 , Canada

4. University Health Network , Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto Western Hospital, , 399 Bathurst St, Toronto, Ontario M5T 2S8 , Canada

5. Department of Medical Imaging, Ministry of the National Guard—Health Affairs , C967+PRM, King Abdul Aziz Medical City, Jeddah 22384 , Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, University of Toronto , 600 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5 , Canada

7. Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto , 1 King's College Cir, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8 , Canada

8. Department of Communication Disorders, The Hospital for Sick Children , 555 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X8 , Canada

9. Division of Neurosurgery , Department of Surgery, , 149 College St, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P5 , Canada

10. University of Toronto , Department of Surgery, , 149 College St, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P5 , Canada

11. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto , 164 College St, Toronto, M5S 3G9 Ontario M5S 3G9 , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Network connectivity, as mapped by the whole brain connectome, plays a crucial role in regulating auditory function. Auditory deprivation such as unilateral hearing loss might alter structural network connectivity; however, these potential alterations are poorly understood. Thirty-seven acoustic neuroma patients with unilateral hearing loss (19 left-sided and 18 right-sided) and 19 healthy controls underwent diffusion-weighted and T1-weighted imaging to assess edge strength, node strength, and global efficiency of the structural connectome. Edge strength was estimated by pair-wise normalized streamline density from tractography and connectomics. Node strength and global efficiency were calculated through graph theory analysis of the connectome. Pure-tone audiometry and word recognition scores were used to correlate the degree and duration of unilateral hearing loss with node strength and global efficiency. We demonstrate significantly stronger edge strength and node strength through the visual network, weaker edge strength and node strength in the somatomotor network, and stronger global efficiency in the unilateral hearing loss patients. No discernible correlations were observed between the degree and duration of unilateral hearing loss and the measures of node strength or global efficiency. These findings contribute to our understanding of the role of structural connectivity in hearing by facilitating visual network upregulation and somatomotor network downregulation after unilateral hearing loss.

Funder

Natural Science and Engineering Research Council

Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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