Pujar SS, Seunarine KK, Martinos MM, Neville BG, Scott RC,
Chin RF, Clark CA. Long-term white matter tract reorganization following
prolonged febrile seizures. Epilepsia. 2017 Mar 23. doi: 10.1111/epi.13724. [Epub ahead
of print]
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have
demonstrated acute white matter changes following prolonged febrile seizures
(PFS), but their longer-term evolution is unknown. We investigated a
population-based cohort to determine white matter diffusion properties 8 years
after PFS.
METHODS:
We used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and applied
Tract-Based Spatial Statistics for voxel-wise comparison of white matter
microstructure between 26 children with PFS and 27 age-matched healthy
controls. Age, gender, handedness, and hippocampal volumes were entered as
covariates for voxel-wise analysis.
RESULTS:
Mean duration between the episode of PFS and follow-up was
8.2 years (range 6.7-9.6). All children were neurologically normal, and had
normal conventional neuroimaging. On voxel-wise analysis, compared to controls,
the PFS group had (1) increased fractional anisotropy in early maturing central
white matter tracts, (2) increased mean and axial diffusivity in several
peripheral white matter tracts and late-maturing central white matter tracts,
and (3) increased radial diffusivity in peripheral white matter tracts. None of
the tracts had reduced fractional anisotropy or diffusivity indices in the PFS
group.
SIGNIFICANCE:
In this homogeneous, population-based sample, we found
increased fractional anisotropy in early maturing central white matter tracts
and increased mean and axial diffusivity with/without increased radial
diffusivity in several late-maturing peripheral white matter tracts 8 years
post-PFS. We propose disruption in white matter maturation secondary to
seizure-induced axonal injury, with subsequent neuroplasticity and
microstructural reorganization as a plausible explanation.
Courtesy of: https://www.mdlinx.com/neurology/medical-news-article/2017/04/04/prolonged-febrile-seizures-white-matter-diffusion/7106690/?category=latest&page_id=1
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