White Matter is Increased in the Brains of Adults with Neurofibromatosis 1

Author:

Wang SuORCID,Friedman Jan M.,Suppa Per,Buchert Ralph,Mautner Victor-Felix

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectiveTo characterize alterations in brain volumes by three-dimensional (3D) MRI in adults with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1).MethodsWe obtained brain volume measurements using 3D magnetic resonance imaging for 351 adults with NF1 and, as a comparison group, 43 adults with neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) or Schwannomatosis. We assessed a subset of 19 adults with NF1 for clinical severity of NF1 features and neurological problems and conducted psychometric testing for attention deficiencies and intelligence quotient. We compared brain volumes between NF1 patients and controls and correlated volumetric measurements to clinical and psychometric features in the NF1 patients.ResultsTotal brain volume and total and regional white matter volumes were all significantly increased in adults with NF1. Grey matter volume decreased faster with age in adults with NF1 than in controls. Greater total brain volume and white matter volume were correlated with lower attention deficits and higher intelligence quotients in adults with NF1.InterpretationsOur findings are consistent with the hypothesis that dysregulation of brain myelin production is a cardinal manifestation of NF1 and that these white matter changes may be functionally important in affected adults.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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