The Relationship between Cerebral White Matter Integrity and Cognitive Function in Mild Stroke with Basal Ganglia Region Infarcts

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Li-Jun Zuo
Zi-Xiao Li
Rong-Yan Zhu
Yao-Jing Chen
YanHong Dong
Yi-Long Wang
Xing-Quan Zhao
Zhan-Jun Zhang
Perminder Sachdev
Wei Zhang
Yong-Jun Wang
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[1] Capital Medical University,Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital
[2] China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases,State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning
[3] Beijing Normal University,Department of Pharmacology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
[4] National University Health System,Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA), School of Psychiatry
[5] UNSW Medicine,Tiantan Clinical Trial and Research Center for Stroke, Beijing Tiantan Hospital
[6] University of New South Wales,Vascular Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital
[7] Capital Medical University,Neuropsychiatric Institute
[8] Capital Medical University,Department of Geriatrics, Beijing Tiantan Hospital
[9] Prince of Wales Hospital,Key Laboratory for Neurodegenerative Disorders of the Ministry of Education
[10] Capital Medical University,Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders
[11] Capital Medical University,undefined
[12] Capital Medical University,undefined
[13] Beijing Key Laboratory on Parkinson disease,undefined
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Mild stroke is a known risk factor for dementia. The relationship between cerebral white matter (WM) integrity and cognitive impairment (CI) in mild stroke patients with basal ganglia region infarcts is unknown. Total of 33 stroke patients and 19 age-matched controls underwent diffusion tensor imaging scans and a formal neuropsychological test battery. CI was defined as having a performance score 1.5 SD below the established norm. We compared the differences in Z-scores and Fraction Anisotropy (FA) values among controls, stroke with no CI (NCI) and stroke with CI groups. Multiple linear regressions were performed between FA values in affected regions and neuropsychological tests in stroke patients. The majority of stroke patients were in their 50s (56.90 ± 9.23 years). CI patients exhibited a significantly decreased Z score in visual delayed memory and remarkably decreased FA values in the right external capsule and right fornix (FWE-corrected) compared with NCI patients and controls. In stroke patients, the FA value in the right fornix was positively correlated with delayed visual memory. Mild stroke with basal ganglia region infarcts may be related to widespread abnormality of WM integrity. The lower WM integrity in the right fornix may be a marker of impaired delayed visual memory.
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