Altered brain morphometry in carpal tunnel syndrome is associated with median nerve pathology

Yumi Maeda, Norman Kettner, James Sheehan, Jieun Kim, Stephen Cina, Cristina Malatesta, Jessica Gerber, Claire McManus, Pia Mezzacappa, Leslie R. Morse, Joseph Audette, Vitaly Napadow

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Abstract

Objective Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common median nerve entrapment neuropathy characterized by pain, paresthesias, diminished peripheral nerve conduction velocity (NCV) and maladaptive functional brain neuroplasticity. We evaluated structural reorganization in brain gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) and whether such plasticity is linked to altered median nerve function in CTS. Methods We performed NCV testing, T1-weighted structural MRI, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in 28 CTS and 28 age-matched healthy controls (HC). Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) contrasted regional GM volume for CTS versus HC. Significant clusters were correlated with clinical metrics and served as seeds to define associated WM tracts using DTI data and probabilistic tractography. Within these WM tracts, fractional anisotropy (FA), axial (AD) and radial (RD) diffusivity were evaluated for group differences and correlations with clinical metrics. Results For CTS subjects, GM volume was significantly reduced in contralesional S1 (hand-area), pulvinar and frontal pole. GM volume in contralesional S1 correlated with median NCV. NCV was also correlated with RD and was negatively correlated with FA within U-fiber cortico-cortical association tracts identified from the contralesional S1 VBM seed. Conclusions Our study identified clear morphometric changes in the CTS brain. This central morphometric change is likely secondary to peripheral nerve pathology and altered somatosensory afference. Enhanced axonal coherence and myelination within cortico-cortical tracts connecting primary somatosensory and motor areas may accompany peripheral nerve deafferentation. As structural plasticity was correlated with NCV and not symptomatology, the former may be a better determinant of appropriate clinical intervention for CTS, including surgery.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)313-319
Number of pages7
JournalNeuroImage: Clinical
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 25 2013
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by the NCCAM, National Institutes of Health [ R01-AT004714, R01-AT004714-02S1, P01-AT002048 ], as well as by the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) [ P41RR14075 , S10RR021110 ].

Keywords

  • Axial diffusivity (AD)
  • Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
  • Fractional anisotropy (FA)
  • Nerve conduction velocity (NCV)
  • Radial diffusivity (RD)
  • Voxel-based morphometry (VBM)

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