Possible axonal regrowth in late recovery from the minimally conscious state Journal Article


Authors: Voss, H. U.; Ulǔg, A. M.; Dyke, J. P.; Watts, R.; Kobylarz, E. J.; McCandliss, B. D.; Heier, L. A.; Beattie, B. J.; Hamacher, K. A.; Vallabhajosula, S.; Goldsmith, S. J.; Ballon, D.; Giacino, J. T.; Schiff, N. D.
Article Title: Possible axonal regrowth in late recovery from the minimally conscious state
Abstract: We used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to study 2 patients with traumatic brain injury. The first patient recovered reliable expressive language after 19 years in a minimally conscious state (MCS); the second had remained in MCS for 6 years. Comparison of white matter integrity in the patients and 20 normal subjects using histograms of apparent diffusion constants and diffusion anisotropy identified widespread altered diffusivity and decreased anisotropy in the damaged white matter. These findings remained unchanged over an 18-month interval between 2 studies in the first patient. In addition, in this patient, we identified large, bilateral regions of posterior white matter with significantly increased anisotropy that reduced over 18 months. In contrast, notable increases in anisotropy within the midline cerebellar white matter in the second study correlated with marked clinical improvements in motor functions. This finding was further correlated with an increase in resting metabolism measured by PET in this subregion. Aberrant white matter structures were evident in the second patient's DTI images but were not clinically correlated. We propose that axonal regrowth may underlie these findings and provide a biological mechanism for late recovery. Our results are discussed in the context of recent experimental studies that support this inference.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; child; controlled study; middle aged; clinical feature; anamnesis; case report; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; positron emission tomography; brain injuries; regeneration; brain; computer assisted emission tomography; cognition; motor performance; coma; convalescence; diffusion magnetic resonance imaging; axons; diffusion coefficient; white matter; histogram; anisotropy; diffusion tensor imaging; traumatic brain injury; nerve fiber regeneration; quadriplegia; eye movement control; minimally conscious state; persistent vegetative state; speech articulation
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Investigation
Volume: 116
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0021-9738
Publisher: American Society for Clinical Investigation  
Date Published: 2006-07-03
Start Page: 2005
End Page: 2011
Language: English
DOI: 10.1172/jci27021
PUBMED: 16823492
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC1483160
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