Somatotopic organization of motor pathways in the internal capsule: A probabilistic diffusion tractography study Journal Article


Authors: Pan, C.; Peck, K. K. ; Young, R. J.; Holodny, A. I.
Article Title: Somatotopic organization of motor pathways in the internal capsule: A probabilistic diffusion tractography study
Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The location of the motor pathways in the PLIC remains controversial. In the current study, we trace the fibers from the tongue, face, hand, and foot motor cortices by using probabilistic diffusion tractography and define their somatotopic organization in the PLIC. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty subjects were retrospectively studied. Fiber tracts were separately calculated between ROIs in the cerebral peduncle and in the 4 different motor regions in the precentral gyrus. Probabilistic connectivity maps were generated, and the voxel with the highest probability was designated as the position of the motor pathway. The PI and LI were defined as the relative anteroposterior and mediolateral locations of the motor pathways. RESULTS: Tongue pathways were located anteromedial to face in 16 hemispheres (40%), with P < .05 for the PI and LI. Face pathways were located anteromedial to hand in 25 hemispheres (62.5%) with P < .05 for PI and LI. Hand pathways were anteromedial to foot in 14 hemispheres (35%) and anterior in 11 hemispheres (27.5%), with P < .05 for PI but P > .13 for LI. Group analysis showed that the somatotopic arrangement of the bilateral hemispheres was symmetric. CONCLUSIONS: Probabilistic tractography demonstrated the anteroposterior alignment of the motor pathways along the long axis in the PLIC. Probabilistic tractography successfully tracked the motor pathways of the tongue, face, hand, and foot from the precentral gyrus through their intersection with the larger superior longitudinal fasciculus to the PLIC in all cases, overcoming limitations of standard (nonprobabilistic) tractography methods.
Keywords: signal transduction; adolescent; adult; clinical article; middle aged; young adult; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; sensitivity and specificity; reproducibility of results; retrospective study; data interpretation, statistical; models, statistical; computer simulation; motor cortex; brain mapping; models, anatomic; face; tongue; foot; hand; hemisphere; diffusion tensor imaging; models, neurological; tractography; capsula interna; primary motor cortex; cerebral peduncle; medial longitudinal fasciculus; posterior limb of the internal capsule; probabilistic diffusion tractography; internal capsule
Journal Title: American Journal of Neuroradiology
Volume: 33
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0195-6108
Publisher: American Society of Neuroradiology  
Date Published: 2012-08-01
Start Page: 1274
End Page: 1280
Language: English
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2952
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22460344
PMCID: PMC7965499
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 October 2012" - "CODEN: AAJND" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Robert J Young
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  2. Kyung Peck
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  3. Chu Pan
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  4. Andrei Holodny
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