Adult fragile X syndrome: Neuropsychology, brain anatomy, and metabolism

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作者
Schapiro, MB
Murphy, DGM
Hagerman, RJ
Azari, NP
Alexander, GE
Miezejeski, CM
Hinton, VJ
Horwitz, B
Haxby, JV
Kumar, A
White, B
Grady, CL
机构
[1] CHILDRENS HOSP, CHILD DEV UNIT, DENVER, CO 80218 USA
[2] NEW YORK STATE INST BASIC RES DEV DISABIL, NEW YORK STATE OFF MENTAL RETARDAT & DEV, STATEN ISL, NY 10314 USA
[3] NIDDKD, CTR CLIN, BIOL CHEM LAB, CYTOGENET UNIT, BETHESDA, MD 20892 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS | 1995年 / 60卷 / 06期
关键词
fragile X syndrome; cerebral glucose metabolism; positron emission tomography (PET); brain; mental retardation; computed tomography (CT); autism; development;
D O I
10.1002/ajmg.1320600603
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
To understand the implications of suboptimal gene expression in fragile X syndrome [fra(X)], we sought to define the central nervous abnormalities in fra(X) syndrome to determine if abnormalities in specific brain regions or networks might explain the cognitive and behavioral abnormalities in this syndrome. Cranial and ventricular volumes were measured with quantitative computed tomography (CT), regional cerebral metabolic rates for glucose (rCMRglc) were measured with [18-F]-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (18FDG), and patterns of cognition were determined with neuropsychological testing in ten healthy, male patients with karyotypically proven fra(X) syndrome (age range 20-30 yr). Controls for the CT studies were 20 healthy males (age range 21-37 yr), controls for the PET studies were 9 healthy males (age range 22-31 yr), and controls for the neuropsychological tests were 10 young adult, male Down syndrome (DS) subjects (age range 22-31 yr). The mean mental age of the fra(X) syndrome group was 5.3 yr (range 3.5-7.5 yr; Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale). Despite comparable levels of mental retardation, the fra(X) subjects showed poorer attention/short term memory in comparison to the DS group. Further, the fra(X) subjects showed a relative strength in verbal compared to visuospatial attention/short term memory. As measured with quantitative CT, 8 fra(X) subjects had a significant (P < 0.05) 12% greater intracranial volume (1,410 +/- 86 cm(3)) as compared to controls (1,254 +/- 122 cm(3)). Volumes of the right and left lateral ventricles and the third ventricle did not differ between groups. Seven of eight patients had greater right lateral ventricle volumes than left, as opposed to 9 out of 20 controls (P < 0.05). Global gray matter CMR-glc in nine fra(X) patients was 9.79 +/- 1.28 mg/100 g/minute and did not differ from 8.84 +/- 1.31 mg/100 g/minute in the controls. R/L asymmetry in metabolism of the superior parietal lobe was significantly higher in the patients than controls. A preliminary principal component analysis of metabolic data showed that the fra(X) subjects tended to form a separate subgroup that is characterized by relative elevation of normalized metabolism in the lenticular nucleus, thalamus, and premotor regions. Further, a discriminant function, that reflected rCMRglc interactions of the right lenticular and left premotor regions, distinguished the fra(X) subjects from controls. These regions are part of a major group of functionally and anatomically related brain regions and appear disturbed as well in autism with which fra(X) has distinct behavioral similarities. These results show a cognitive profile in fra(X) syndrome that is distinct from that of Down syndrome, that the larger brains in fragile X syndrome are not accompanied by generalized cerebral cortical atrophy or hypoplasia, and that distinctive alterations in resting regional glucose metabolism, measured with 18 FDG and PET, occur in fra(X) syndrome. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.*
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