Corpus Callosum Remodeling in Glioma: Constancy of Fiber Density and Anisotropy in MRI
Source
Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
ISSN
03171671
Date Issued
2022-03-13
Author(s)
Pareek, Vikas
Paul, Subhadip
Roy, Prasun K.
Abstract
Corpus callosum (CC) is the primary fiber system bridging the cerebral hemispheres and is of critical importance for glioma migration which downgrades the prognosis. Here we present the specific pattern of CC restructuring in glioma patients. We probe that the magnetic resonance imaging-based fiber count decrease can be a ready noninvasive indicator of glioma aggressivity and prognosis. We find that to maintain the callosal neural transmission efficiency, the optimum architectural density of white matter fibers remains unchanged, even though there is gross fiber loss. This adaptation occurs by CC's isotonic restructuration, a protective compensatory behavior for maintaining CC's optimal functional efficiency despite malignant infiltration.
Subjects
Corpus callosum | Diffusion tensor imaging | Fiber count | Fiber density | Fractional anisotropy | Glioma | Isotonic change | Neural remodeling
