Fixel‐Based Analysis Reveals Whole‐Brain White Matter Abnormalities in Cervical Dystonia

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Zito, Giuseppe | Tarrano, Clément | Ouarab, Salim | Jegatheesan, Prasanthi | Ekmen, Asya | Béranger, Benoît | Valabregue, Romain | Hubsch, Cécile | Sangla, Sophie | Bonnet, Cécilia | Delorme, Cécile | Méneret, Aurélie | Degos, Bertrand | Bouquet, Floriane | Apoil Brissard, Marion | Vidailhet, Marie | Hasboun, Dominique | Worbe, Yulia | Roze, Emmanuel | Gallea, Cécile

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International audience. Abstract Background Cervical dystonia (CD) is a form of isolated focal dystonia typically associated to abnormal head, neck, and shoulder movements and postures. The complexity of the clinical presentation limits the investigation of its pathophysiological mechanisms, and the neural networks associated to specific motor manifestations are still the object of debate. Objectives We investigated the morphometric properties of white matter fibers in CD and explored the networks associated with motor symptoms, while regressing out nonmotor scores. Methods Nineteen patients affected by CD and 21 healthy controls underwent diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging. We performed fixel‐based analysis, a novel method evaluating fiber orientation within specific fiber bundles, and compared fiber morphometric properties between groups. Moreover, we correlated fiber morphometry with the severity of motor symptoms in patients. Results Compared to controls, patients exhibited decreased white matter fibers in the right striatum. Motor symptom severity negatively correlated with white matter fibers passing through inferior parietal areas and the head representation area of the motor cortex. Conclusions Abnormal white matter integrity at the basal ganglia level may affect several functional networks involved, for instance, in motor preparation and execution, visuomotor coordination, and multimodal integration. This may result in progressive maladaptive plasticity, culminating in overt symptoms of dystonia. © 2023 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

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