2017
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awx114
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Thalamic alterations remote to infarct appear as focal iron accumulation and impact clinical outcome

Abstract: See Duering and Schmidt (doi:10.1093/awx135) for a scientific commentary on this article.Thalamic alterations have been observed in infarcts initially sparing the thalamus but interrupting thalamo-cortical or cortico-thalamic projections. We aimed at extending this knowledge by demonstrating with in vivo imaging sensitive to iron accumulation, one marker of neurodegeneration, that (i) secondary thalamic alterations are focally located in specific thalamic nuclei depending on the initial infarct location; and (… Show more

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“…It appears histologically as astrogliosis, microglial activation and neuronal death 30 33 . Recently, focal thalamic iron accumulation has been visualized on MRI in stroke patients with infarcts initially sparing the thalamus, which was most likely attributable to secondary degeneration as well 34 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It appears histologically as astrogliosis, microglial activation and neuronal death 30 33 . Recently, focal thalamic iron accumulation has been visualized on MRI in stroke patients with infarcts initially sparing the thalamus, which was most likely attributable to secondary degeneration as well 34 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study that evaluates patients at 3 months after stroke, the thalamic microstructural abnormalities detected by DTI imaging correlate with lower verbal fluency performance, suggesting the secondary abnormalities in thalamus are related to cognitive dysfunction (45). A prospective cohort study by Kuchcinski and colleagues demonstrate that the secondary thalamic alteration after focal cortical injury independently contributes to poor functional, cognitive and emotional outcome (46). However, the role of secondary thalamic injury in stroke outcome remains debatable.…”
Section: Secondary Thalamic Injury Is Associated With Functional Behamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given previous evidence for secondary neurodegeneration after acute ischemic infarcts 8,9,11,35,36 and the observed longlasting elevations of serum NfL levels 6 months post stroke, we next assessed the association between secondary neuroaxonal injury after stroke and serum NfL levels at 6 months in the DEMDAS cohort. As a quantitative measure for secondary neuroaxonal injury, we calculated the change in MD (DMD-p90) in major white matter tracts outside the infarct area between baseline and 6 months post stroke (figure 3, A and B).…”
Section: Serum Nfl Levels Correlate With Secondary Degeneration Of Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 Such lesions might also be reflected in circulating molecules. 6,7 Acute infarcts further induce secondary neurodegeneration outside the infarct area 8,9 including white matter tracts connected to the infarct. 10,11 Such secondary damage likely contributes to clinical outcome 8 and might also be reflected in molecules released from injured neurons.…”
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