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Fornix alterations induce the disruption of default mode network in patients with adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas.


ABSTRACT: Adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma (ACPs) are rare embryonic tumors and often involve the hypothalamus. The underlying neural substrate of the hypothalamic involvement (HI)-related cognitive decline in patients with ACP is still unclear. We aimed to combine the multi-modal neuroimaging and histological characteristics of the ACP to explore the potential neural substrate of the HI-related cognitive decline. 45 patients with primary ACPs (invasive, 23; noninvasive, 22) and 52 healthy control subjects (HCs) were admitted to the cross-sectional study. No significant difference in cognitive domains was observed between HCs and patients with noninvasive ACPs (NACP). Patients with invasive ACPs (IACP) showed significantly lower working memory performance (WM, p = 0.002) than patients with NACP. The WM decline was correlated with the disruption of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) subsystem in the default mode network (DMN) (r = 0.45, p = 0.004). The increased radial diffusivity of the fornix, indicating demyelinating process, was correlated with the disruption of the MTL subsystem (r = -0.48, p = 0.002). Our study demonstrated that the fornix alterations link DMN disruption to HI-related cognitive decline in patients with ACPs. ACPs that invade the hypothalamus can provide a natural disease model to investigate the potential neural substrate of HI-related cognitive decline.

SUBMITTER: Kang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9668598 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fornix alterations induce the disruption of default mode network in patients with adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas.

Kang Jie J   Cao Lei L   Yuan Taoyang T   Jin Lu L   He Yanjiao Y   Liu Xing X   Zhang Cuiping C   Chen Nan N   Ma Guofo G   Qiao Ning N   Zhang Bochao B   Wu Wentao W   Shi Yuanyu Y   Gao Hua H   Li Chuzhong C   Zhang Yazhuo Y   Zuo Zhentao Z   Gui Songbai S  

NeuroImage. Clinical 20220930


Adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma (ACPs) are rare embryonic tumors and often involve the hypothalamus. The underlying neural substrate of the hypothalamic involvement (HI)-related cognitive decline in patients with ACP is still unclear. We aimed to combine the multi-modal neuroimaging and histological characteristics of the ACP to explore the potential neural substrate of the HI-related cognitive decline. 45 patients with primary ACPs (invasive, 23; noninvasive, 22) and 52 healthy control subje  ...[more]

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