Journal article
Changes in callosal motor fiber integrity after subcortical stroke of the pyramidal tract
BA Radlinska, Y Blunk, IR Leppert, J Minuk, G Bruce Pike, A Thiel
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2012
Abstract
In the healthy brain, there are close correlations between task-related activation of the primary motor cortex (M1), the magnitude of interhemispheric inhibition, and microstructural properties of transcallosal fiber tracts. After subcortical stroke affecting the pyramidal tract (PT), an abnormal pattern of bilateral activity develops in M1. With this prospective longitudinal study, we aimed to determine whether a morphological correlate of poststroke disinhibition could be measured within 20 days and 6 months of PT stroke. Using diffusion tensor imaging with tractography, we delineated transcallosal motor fibers (CMF) in nine PT stroke patients, six patients with subcortical infarct not aff..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by Canadian Institute of Health Research operating grant 'The Neurobiology of Post-Stroke Recovery', Canada Foundation for Innovation leader opportunity fund, and the Fondation pour la recherche en sante de Quebec. BR was supported by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.