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. 2021 Oct;15(5):2283-2296.
doi: 10.1007/s11682-020-00421-4. Epub 2021 Jan 7.

Extra-motor cerebral changes and manifestations in primary lateral sclerosis

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Extra-motor cerebral changes and manifestations in primary lateral sclerosis

Eoin Finegan et al. Brain Imaging Behav. 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) is classically considered a 'pure' upper motor neuron disorder. Motor cortex atrophy and pyramidal tract degeneration are thought to be pathognomonic of PLS, but extra-motor cerebral changes are poorly characterized. In a prospective neuroimaging study, forty PLS patients were systematically evaluated with a standardised imaging, genetic and clinical protocol. Patients were screened for ALS and HSP associated mutations, as well as C9orf72 hexanucleotide repeats. Clinical assessment included composite reflex scores, spasticity scales, functional rating scales, and screening for cognitive and behavioural deficits. The neuroimaging protocol evaluated cortical atrophy patterns, subcortical grey matter changes and white matter alterations in whole-brain and region-of-interest analyses. PLS patients tested negative for known ALS- and HSP-associated mutations and C9orf72 repeat expansions. Voxel-wise analyses revealed anterior cingulate, dorsolateral prefrontal, insular, opercular, orbitofrontal and bilateral mesial temporal grey matter changes and white matter alterations in the fornix, brainstem, temporal lobes, and cerebellum. Significant thalamus, caudate, hippocampus, putamen and accumbens nucleus volume reductions were also identified. Extra-motor clinical manifestations were dominated by verbal fluency deficits, language deficits, apathy and pseudobulbar affect. Our clinical and radiological evaluation confirms considerable extra-motor changes in a population-based cohort of PLS patients. Our data suggest that PLS should no longer be considered a neurodegenerative disorder selectively affecting the pyramidal system. PLS is associated with widespread extra-motor changes and manifestations which should be carefully considered in the multidisciplinary management of this low-incidence condition.

Keywords: Cognition; Frontotemporal degeneration; Motor neuron disease; Neuroimaging; Primary lateral sclerosis.

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