Unravelling the impact of frontal lobe impairment for social dysfunction in myotonic dystrophy type 1

Author:

Morin Alexandre12ORCID,Funkiewiez Aurelie13,Routier Alexandre1,Le Bouc Raphael14ORCID,Borderies Nicolas1,Galanaud Damien15,Levy Richard136,Pessiglione Mathias1,Dubois Bruno13,Eymard Bruno7,Michon Claire-Cecile7,Angeard Nathalie89,Behin Anthony7,Laforet Pascal10,Stojkovic Tanya7,Azuar Carole13

Affiliation:

1. Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière (ICM), UMRS 975, ICM-INSERM 1127 , 75013 Paris, France

2. Service de Neurologie, CHU Rouen, Centre National de Référence Maladie d’Alzheimer du sujet jeune , 76000 Rouen, France

3. Département de Neurologie, Institut de la Mémoire et de la Maladie d’Alzheimer, Centre National Démences Rares, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, APHP , 75013 Paris, France

4. Urgences cérébro-vasculaires, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP , 75013 Paris, France

5. Service de Neuroradiologie, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, APHP , 75013 Paris, France

6. Unité de Neuro-Psychiatrie Comportementale (IHU), Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP , 75013 Paris, France

7. Centre de référence des maladies neuromusculaires Nord/Est/Ile de France, Institut de Myologie, Hospital Pitié-Salpêtrière, APHP , 75013 Paris, France

8. U1129, Paris Descartes University, Sorbonne Paris Cité , Paris, France

9. Institut de Myologie, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, APHP , Paris, France

10. Centre de référence des maladies neuromusculaires Nord/Est/Ile de France, Institut de Myologie, Hospital Raymond Poincaré, APHP , 92380 Garches, France

Abstract

Abstract Myotonic dystrophy type 1 is an autosomal dominant multisystemic disorder affecting muscular and extra muscular systems, including the central nervous system. Cerebral involvement in myotonic dystrophy type 1 is associated with subtle cognitive and behavioural disorders, of major impact on socio-professional adaptation. The social dysfunction and its potential relation to frontal lobe neuropsychology remain under-evaluated in this pathology. The neuroanatomical network underpinning that disorder is yet to disentangle. Twenty-eight myotonic dystrophy type 1 adult patients (mean age: 46 years old) and 18 age and sex-matched healthy controls were included in the study. All patients performed an exhaustive neuropsychological assessment with a specific focus on frontal lobe neuropsychology (motivation, social cognition and executive functions). Among them, 18 myotonic dystrophy type 1 patients and 18 healthy controls had a brain MRI with T1 and T2 Flair sequences. Grey matter segmentation, Voxel-based morphometry and cortical thickness estimation were performed with Statistical Parametric Mapping Software SPM12 and Freesurfer software. Furthermore, T2 white matter lesions and subcortical structures were segmented with Automated Volumetry Software. Most patients showed significant impairment in executive frontal functions (auditory working memory, inhibition, contextualization and mental flexibility). Patients showed only minor difficulties in social cognition tests mostly in cognitive Theory of Mind, but with relative sparing of affective Theory of Mind and emotion recognition. Neuroimaging analysis revealed atrophy mostly in the parahippocampal and hippocampal regions and to a lesser extent in basal ganglia, regions involved in social navigation and mental flexibility, respectively. Social cognition scores were correlated with right parahippocampal gyrus atrophy. Social dysfunction in myotonic dystrophy type 1 might be a consequence of cognitive impairment regarding mental flexibility and social contextualization rather than a specific social cognition deficit such as emotion recognition. We suggest that both white matter lesions and grey matter disease could account for this social dysfunction, involving, in particular, the frontal-subcortical network and the hippocampal/arahippocampal regions, brain regions known, respectively, to integrate contextualization and social navigation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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