Background: Language function may reorganize to overcome focal impairment; however, the relation between functional and structural changes in patients with brain tumors re-mains unclear. We investigated the cortical volume of atypical language dominant (AD) patients with left frontal-insular high-grade (HGG) and low-grade glioma (LGG). We hy-pothesized atypical language being associated with areas of increased cortical volume in the right hemisphere, including language areas homologues.Methods: Patient were recruited following the criteria: left frontal-insular glioma; functional MRI and 3DT1-weighted images; no artifacts. We calculated an hemispheric language laterality index (LI), defined as: AD if LI < .2; left-dominant (LD) if LI >= .2. We measured cortical volume in three voxel-based morphometry (VBM) analyses: total AD vs. LD pa-tients; AD vs. LD in HGG; AD vs. LD in LGG. We repeated the analysis in AD vs. LD healthy controls (HC). A minimum threshold of t > 2 and corrected p < .025 (Bonferroni) was employed. Results: We recruited 119 patients (44LGG, 75HGG). Hemispheric LI demonstrated 64/119AD and 55/119LD patients. The first VBM analysis demonstrated significantly increased cortical volume in AD patients in the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), right superior temporal gyrus (STG), right insula, right fusiform gyrus (FG), right precentral gyrus, right temporal-parietal junction, right posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), right hippocampus, right-and left cere-bellum. AD patients with HGG showed the same areas of significantly increased cortical volume. AD patients with LGG displayed significantly increased cortical volume in right IFG, right STG, right insula, right FG, right anterior cingulate cortex, right PCC, right dorsal -lateral prefrontal cortex. HC showed no significant results.Conclusion: Right-sided (atypical) language activations in patients with left-hemispheric gliomas are associated with areas of increased cortical volume. Additionally, default mode network nodes showed greater cortical volume in AD patients regardless of the tumor grade, supporting the idea of these cortices participating in the development of language plasticity.(c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Language reorganization in patients with left-hemispheric gliomas is associated with increased cortical volume in language-related areas and in the default mode network / Pasquini, Luca; Jenabi, Mehrnaz; Peck, Kyung K; Holodny, Andrei I. - In: CORTEX. - ISSN 0010-9452. - 157:(2022), pp. 245-255. [10.1016/j.cortex.2022.09.014]
Language reorganization in patients with left-hemispheric gliomas is associated with increased cortical volume in language-related areas and in the default mode network
Pasquini, Luca
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Investigation
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2022
Abstract
Background: Language function may reorganize to overcome focal impairment; however, the relation between functional and structural changes in patients with brain tumors re-mains unclear. We investigated the cortical volume of atypical language dominant (AD) patients with left frontal-insular high-grade (HGG) and low-grade glioma (LGG). We hy-pothesized atypical language being associated with areas of increased cortical volume in the right hemisphere, including language areas homologues.Methods: Patient were recruited following the criteria: left frontal-insular glioma; functional MRI and 3DT1-weighted images; no artifacts. We calculated an hemispheric language laterality index (LI), defined as: AD if LI < .2; left-dominant (LD) if LI >= .2. We measured cortical volume in three voxel-based morphometry (VBM) analyses: total AD vs. LD pa-tients; AD vs. LD in HGG; AD vs. LD in LGG. We repeated the analysis in AD vs. LD healthy controls (HC). A minimum threshold of t > 2 and corrected p < .025 (Bonferroni) was employed. Results: We recruited 119 patients (44LGG, 75HGG). Hemispheric LI demonstrated 64/119AD and 55/119LD patients. The first VBM analysis demonstrated significantly increased cortical volume in AD patients in the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), right superior temporal gyrus (STG), right insula, right fusiform gyrus (FG), right precentral gyrus, right temporal-parietal junction, right posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), right hippocampus, right-and left cere-bellum. AD patients with HGG showed the same areas of significantly increased cortical volume. AD patients with LGG displayed significantly increased cortical volume in right IFG, right STG, right insula, right FG, right anterior cingulate cortex, right PCC, right dorsal -lateral prefrontal cortex. HC showed no significant results.Conclusion: Right-sided (atypical) language activations in patients with left-hemispheric gliomas are associated with areas of increased cortical volume. Additionally, default mode network nodes showed greater cortical volume in AD patients regardless of the tumor grade, supporting the idea of these cortices participating in the development of language plasticity.(c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.