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Title: | Chronic Stroke Sensorimotor Impairment Is Related to Smaller Hippocampal Volumes: An ENIGMA Analysis. | Austin Authors: | Zavaliangos-Petropulu, Artemis;Lo, Bethany;Donnelly, Miranda R;Schweighofer, Nicolas;Lohse, Keith;Jahanshad, Neda;Barisano, Giuseppe;Banaj, Nerisa;Borich, Michael R;Boyd, Lara A;Buetefisch, Cathrin M;Byblow, Winston D;Cassidy, Jessica M;Charalambous, Charalambos C;Conforto, Adriana B;DiCarlo, Julie A;Dula, Adrienne N;Egorova-Brumley, Natalia;Etherton, Mark R;Feng, Wuwei;Fercho, Kelene A;Geranmayeh, Fatemeh;Hanlon, Colleen A;Hayward, Kathryn S ;Hordacre, Brenton;Kautz, Steven A;Khlif, Mohamed Salah;Kim, Hosung;Kuceyeski, Amy;Lin, David J;Liu, Jingchun;Lotze, Martin;MacIntosh, Bradley J;Margetis, John L;Mohamed, Feroze B;Piras, Fabrizio;Ramos-Murguialday, Ander;Revill, Kate P;Roberts, Pamela S;Robertson, Andrew D;Schambra, Heidi M;Seo, Na Jin;Shiroishi, Mark S;Stinear, Cathy M;Soekadar, Surjo R;Spalletta, Gianfranco;Taga, Myriam;Tang, Wai Kwong;Thielman, Gregory T;Vecchio, Daniela;Ward, Nick S;Westlye, Lars T;Werden, Emilio ;Winstein, Carolee;Wittenberg, George F;Wolf, Steven L;Wong, Kristin A;Yu, Chunshui;Brodtmann, Amy ;Cramer, Steven C;Thompson, Paul M;Liew, Sook-Lei | Affiliation: | The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health Physiotherapy Medicine (University of Melbourne) Melbourne Dementia Research Center University of Melbourne Victoria Australia Neuroscience Graduate Program University of Southern California Los Angeles CA Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia Innovation, Implementation and Clinical Translation (IIMPACT) in Health Allied Health and Human Performance University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Physical Therapy and Neurology Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis MO Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Los Angeles CA Division of Physical Therapy Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA Department of Physical Therapy University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada Department of Neurology School of Medicine Emory University Atlanta GA Department of Exercise Sciences, and Centre for Brain Research University of Auckland New Zealand Department of Allied Health Sciences University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC Center for Neuroscience and Integrative Brain Research (CENIBRE) Nicosia Cyprus Hospital das Clínicas São Paulo University São Paulo Brazil Department of Neurology Dell Medical School University of Texas at Austin TX Department of Neurology J. Philip Kistler Stroke Research Center Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA Department of Neurology Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC Basic Biomedical Sciences University of South Dakota Vermillion SD Brain Sciences Imperial College London London United Kingdom Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston Salem NC Department of Radiology Weill Cornell Medicine New York NY Center for Neurotechnology and Neurorecovery (CNTR) Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA Functional Imaging Institute for Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology University Medicine Greifswald Germany Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program Sunnybrook Research Institute Toronto Canada Department of Radiology Jefferson Integrated MR Center Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia PA Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology University of Tübingen Germany Department of Psychology Emory University Atlanta GA Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Cedars-Sinai Los Angeles CA Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences University of Waterloo Ontario Canada Departments of Neurology & Rehabilitation Medicine NYU Langone New York NY Ralph H Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center Charleston SC Department of Radiology Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California Los Angeles CA Department of Medicine University of Auckland New Zealand Clinical Neurotechnology Laboratory Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences (CCM) Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany NYU Langone Department of Neurology New York NY Department of Psychiatry The Chinese University of Hong Kong China Department of Physical Therapy and Neuroscience University of the Sciences Philadelphia PA Laboratory of Neuropsychiatry IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation Rome Italy University College London Queen Square Institute of Neurology London United Kingdom Department of Psychology University of Oslo Norway Department of Veterans Affairs Geriatrics Research Educational & Clinical Center Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS) Pittsburgh PA Department of Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Dell Medical School University of Texas at Austin TX Department of Radiology Tianjin Medical University General Hospital Tianjin China California Rehabilitation Hospital Los Angeles CA Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein São Paulo Brazil Federal Aviation Administration Civil Aerospace Medical Institute Oklahoma City OK Department of Mental Health and Addiction Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy University of Southern California Los Angeles CA Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Department of Health Science and Research Medical University of South Carolina Charleston SC Department of Medical Biophysics University of Toronto Ontario Canada Department of Health Sciences & Research Medical University of South Carolina Charleston SC Department of Basic and Clinical Sciences University of Nicosia Medical School Nicosia Cyprus Department of Neurology University of Pittsburgh PA Department of Neurology University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine Los Angeles CA Health Division TECNALIA San Sebastian Spain Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy University of Southern California Los Angeles CA |
Issue Date: | 17-May-2022 | Date: | 2022 | Publication information: | Journal of the American Heart Association 2022; 11(10): e025109 | Abstract: | Background Persistent sensorimotor impairments after stroke can negatively impact quality of life. The hippocampus is vulnerable to poststroke secondary degeneration and is involved in sensorimotor behavior but has not been widely studied within the context of poststroke upper-limb sensorimotor impairment. We investigated associations between non-lesioned hippocampal volume and upper limb sensorimotor impairment in people with chronic stroke, hypothesizing that smaller ipsilesional hippocampal volumes would be associated with greater sensorimotor impairment. Methods and Results Cross-sectional T1-weighted magnetic resonance images of the brain were pooled from 357 participants with chronic stroke from 18 research cohorts of the ENIGMA (Enhancing NeuoImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis) Stroke Recovery Working Group. Sensorimotor impairment was estimated from the FMA-UE (Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Upper Extremity). Robust mixed-effects linear models were used to test associations between poststroke sensorimotor impairment and hippocampal volumes (ipsilesional and contralesional separately; Bonferroni-corrected, P<0.025), controlling for age, sex, lesion volume, and lesioned hemisphere. In exploratory analyses, we tested for a sensorimotor impairment and sex interaction and relationships between lesion volume, sensorimotor damage, and hippocampal volume. Greater sensorimotor impairment was significantly associated with ipsilesional (P=0.005; β=0.16) but not contralesional (P=0.96; β=0.003) hippocampal volume, independent of lesion volume and other covariates (P=0.001; β=0.26). Women showed progressively worsening sensorimotor impairment with smaller ipsilesional (P=0.008; β=-0.26) and contralesional (P=0.006; β=-0.27) hippocampal volumes compared with men. Hippocampal volume was associated with lesion size (P<0.001; β=-0.21) and extent of sensorimotor damage (P=0.003; β=-0.15). Conclusions The present study identifies novel associations between chronic poststroke sensorimotor impairment and ipsilesional hippocampal volume that are not caused by lesion size and may be stronger in women. | URI: | https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/30205 | DOI: | 10.1161/JAHA.121.025109 | ORCID: | 0000-0003-1953-8663 0000-0001-7626-9020 0000-0003-3362-6088 0000-0001-5598-1369 0000-0002-6317-8549 0000-0001-9897-9867 0000-0003-3469-0399 0000-0002-1547-1839 0000-0002-9141-4035 0000-0002-4809-6115 0000-0002-4739-2449 0000-0001-6230-4905 0000-0003-1112-786X 0000-0001-5240-3264 0000-0002-5050-8342 0000-0001-7300-2355 0000-0003-3566-5494 0000-0002-1549-4029 0000-0001-9497-7987 0000-0002-9095-9877 0000-0002-1886-2288 0000-0001-6446-5905 0000-0002-1422-0288 0000-0002-9404-1959 0000-0002-3661-8684 0000-0001-8428-7376 0000-0001-8644-956X 0000-0001-9789-4626 0000-0001-5603-1197 0000-0002-9446-8995 0000-0001-5648-5199 0000-0001-9466-2862 0000-0001-5935-4215 0000-0002-0096-434X 0000-0002-4763-1980 |
Journal: | Journal of the American Heart Association | PubMed URL: | 35574963 | PubMed URL: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35574963/ | Type: | Journal Article | Subjects: | MRI hippocampus sensorimotor impairment stroke |
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