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Corpus callosum structural characteristics in very preterm children and adolescents: Developmental trajectory and relationship to cognitive functioning

Siffredi, Vanessa
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Liverani, Maria Chiara
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Van De Ville, Dimitri  
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February 11, 2023
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Previous studies suggest that structural alteration of the corpus callosum, i.e., the largest white matter commissural pathway, occurs after a preterm birth in the neonatal period and lasts across development. The present study aims to unravel corpus callosum structural characteristics across childhood and adolescence in very preterm (VPT) individuals, and their associations with general intellectual, executive and socio-emotional functioning. Neuropsychological assessments, T1-weighted and multi-shell diffusion MRI were collected in 79 VPT and 46 full term controls aged 6-14 years. Volumetric, diffusion tensor and neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) measures were extracted on 7 callosal portions using TractSeg. A multivariate data-driven approach (partial least squares correlation) and a cohort-based age normative modelling approach were used to explore associations between callosal characteristics and neuropsychological outcomes. The VPT and a full-term control groups showed similar trends of white-matter maturation over time, i.e., increase FA and reduced ODI, in all callosal segments, that was associated with increase in general intellectual functioning. However, using a cohort-based age-related normative modelling, findings show atypical pattern of callosal development in the VPT group, with reduced callosal maturation over time that was associated with poorer general intellectual and working memory functioning, as well as with lower gestational age.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.dcn.2023.101211
Web of Science ID

WOS:000946672600001

Author(s)
Siffredi, Vanessa
Liverani, Maria Chiara
Van De Ville, Dimitri  
Freitas, Lorena G. A.  
Tolsa, Cristina Borradori
Hueppi, Petra Susan
Leuchter, Russia Ha-Vinh
Date Issued

2023-02-11

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD

Published in
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Volume

60

Article Number

101211

Subjects

Psychology, Developmental

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Neurosciences

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Psychology

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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prematurity

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corpus callosum

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developmental trajectory

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neuropsychological functions

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structural characteristics

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white-matter microstructure

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multishell diffusion mri

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orientation dispersion

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executive function

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brain-development

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internal capsule

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adults born

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tensor mri

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agenesis

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age

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