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Muscular Weakness in Individuals with HIV Associated with a Disorganization of the Cortico-Spinal Tract: A Multi-Modal MRI Investigation
Authors:Charlotte Bernard  Bixente Dilharreguy  Michèle Allard  Hélène Amieva  Fabrice Bonnet  Frédéric Dauchy  Carinne Greib  Patrick Dehail  Gwéna?lle Catheline  for the ANRS CO Aquitaine cohort study group
Institution:1. Université de Bordeaux, INCIA, UMR 5287, Talence, France.; 2. CNRS, INCIA, UMR 5287, Talence, France.; 3. EPHE, Bordeaux, France.; 4. Université Bordeaux Segalen, INSERM U 897, ISPED, Bordeaux, France.; 5. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU), Bordeaux, France.; 6. Université de Bordeaux, EA 4136, Bordeaux, France.; Universidad Europea de Madrid, Spain,
Abstract:Motor impairment is highly prevalent in HIV-infected patients. Here, we assess associations between peripheral muscular deficits as evaluated by the 5 sit-to-stand test (5STS) and structural integrity of the motor system at a central level. Eighty-six HIV-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy and with no major cerebral events, underwent an MRI scan and the 5STS. Out of 86 participants, forty presented a score greater than two standard deviations above mean normative scores calculated for the 5STS and were therefore considered as motor-impaired. MRI-structural cerebral parameters were compared to the unimpaired participants. Fractional Anisotropy (FA), Axial Diffusivity (AD) and Radial Diffusivity (RD), reflecting microstructural integrity, were extracted from Diffusion-Tensor MRI. Global and regional cerebral volumes or thicknesses were extracted from 3D-T1 morphological MRI. Whereas the two groups did not differ for any HIV variables, voxel-wise analysis revealed that motor-impaired participants present low FA values in various cortico-motor tracts and low AD in left cortico-spinal tract. However, they did not present reduced volumes or thicknesses of the precentral cortices compared to unimpaired participants. The absence of alterations in cortical regions holding motor-neurons might argue against neurodegenerative process as an explanation of White Matter (WM) disorganization.
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