A second dimension of somatosensory system injury? Thalamic volume loss and neuropathic pain in adults with cerebral palsy and periventricular white matter injury

Eric M. Chin, Nicole Gorny, James J. Pekar, Claudia M. Campbell, Martin Lindquist, Colleen Lenz, Alexander H. Hoon Jr., Lauren L. Jantzie, Shenandoah Robinson
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Abstract

Objectives

Lemniscal (motor-related) and spinothalamic (neuropathic pain-related) somatosensory abnormalities affect different subsets of adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Lemniscal/motor abnormalities are associated with posterior thalamic radiation white matter disruption in individuals with CP and white matter injury. We tested the hypothesis that neuropathic pain symptoms in this population are rather associated with injury of the somatosensory (posterior group nuclei) thalamus.

Methods

In this cross-sectional study, communicative adults with CP and bilateral white matter injury and neurotypical control participants volunteered to self-report pain symptoms and undergo research MRI. Posterior group thalamic nuclei volume was computed and correlated against neuropathic pain scores.

Results

Participants with CP (n = 6) had, on average, 24% smaller posterior group thalamic volumes (95% CI: [10%–39%]; corrected p = 0.01) than control participants. More severe volume loss was correlated with more severe neuropathic pain scores (ρ = −0.87 [−0.99, −0.20]; p = 0.02).

Interpretation

Association with thalamic volume loss suggests that neuropathic pain in adults with CP may frequently be central neuropathic pain. Complementing assessments of white matter microstructure, regional brain volumes hold promise as diagnostic biomarkers for central neuropathic pain in individuals with structural brain disorders.

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躯体感觉系统损伤的第二维度?脑瘫和脑室周围白质损伤成人的丘脑体积损失和神经病理性疼痛
目的 半月板(运动相关)和棘丘脑(神经痛相关)躯体感觉异常影响着不同亚群的成年脑瘫(CP)患者。在 CP 和白质损伤患者中,半月板/运动异常与丘脑后部辐射白质破坏有关。我们检验了这一假设,即该人群的神经病理性疼痛症状与丘脑躯体感觉(后群核)损伤有关。 方法 在这项横断面研究中,患有双侧脑白质损伤并能与人交流的成年人和神经正常的对照组参与者自愿自我报告疼痛症状并接受核磁共振成像研究。计算丘脑后组核团体积,并将其与神经病理性疼痛评分相关联。 结果 与对照组参与者相比,CP 患者(n = 6)丘脑后群体积平均小 24%(95% CI:[10%-39%];校正 p = 0.01)。更严重的丘脑体积损失与更严重的神经病理性疼痛评分相关(ρ = -0.87 [-0.99, -0.20];p = 0.02)。 释义 丘脑体积损失表明,成年 CP 患者的神经病理性疼痛可能经常是中枢神经病理性疼痛。作为对白质微结构评估的补充,区域脑容量有望成为脑结构紊乱患者中枢神经病理痛的诊断生物标志物。
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