Brain structural alterations in vestibular schwannoma beyond tinnitus and hearing loss.

IF 4.1 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain communications Pub Date : 2025-03-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/braincomms/fcaf107
Abraham A Adegboro, Ziyan Chen, Jens J Peters, Cyrille D Dantio, Siyi Wanggou, Chubei Teng, Xuejun Li
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Abstract

Brain tumours alter brain structures and functions. However, morphometric alterations induced by unilateral vestibular schwannoma, a benign tumour of the vestibulocochlear nerve, have not been extensively explored. Recent studies have suggested that the tumour does not grow bigger following diagnosis in several patients, suggesting an avenue for conservative therapy. This study aims to comprehensively investigate brain structural re-organizations in vestibular schwannoma patients taking into account the effects of hearing loss and tinnitus-the most common symptoms. To this end, preoperative data from 48 vestibular schwannoma pathology-confirmed patients and a healthy control group of 30 volunteers were retrospectively included in this study. The clinical and imaging data from these participants were processed. General linear models were designed to identify tumour-related brain alterations in grey matter volume and cortical thickness, alongside three other surface measures: sulcal depth, gyrification index and fractal dimension. The differences obtained were further analysed for correlation with tumour size and pure tone audiometry. Interestingly, grey matter volume, cortical thickness and for the first time, fractal dimension measures were increased in vestibular schwannoma patients across key frontal regions (PFWE < 0.05). The precuneus, superior and inferior frontal gyrus had increased grey matter volumes and cortical thickening in patients compared to controls, among other changes (P FWE < 0.05). Meanwhile, the sulcal depth and gyrification index measures demonstrated no significant alterations. Furthermore, grey matter volume changes at the paracentral lobule and precuneus were positively correlated to the tumour size, while the fractal dimension at the superior frontal sulcus was negatively correlated. Finally, grey matter volume increase at the inferior frontal gyrus and cortical thickening at the supramarginal gyrus were negatively correlated to pure tone audiometry. These findings suggest that factors beyond hearing loss and tinnitus contribute to brain structural alterations in this tumour, a better understanding of which might pave the way for non-surgical symptomatic therapies.

除耳鸣和听力损失外,前庭神经鞘瘤的脑结构改变。
脑肿瘤改变了大脑的结构和功能。然而,单侧前庭神经鞘瘤(一种前庭耳蜗神经良性肿瘤)引起的形态学改变尚未得到广泛探讨。最近的研究表明,在一些患者中,肿瘤在诊断后没有变大,这为保守治疗提供了一条途径。本研究旨在综合研究前庭神经鞘瘤患者的大脑结构重组,并考虑听力损失和耳鸣的影响,这是最常见的症状。为此,本研究回顾性地纳入了48例病理证实的前庭神经鞘瘤患者和30名健康对照组的术前数据。对这些参与者的临床和影像学数据进行处理。设计了一般线性模型来识别与肿瘤相关的大脑灰质体积和皮层厚度的改变,以及其他三个表面测量:脑沟深度、回转指数和分形维数。进一步分析所得的差异与肿瘤大小和纯音听力学的相关性。有趣的是,前庭神经鞘瘤患者在关键额叶区域的灰质体积、皮质厚度和分形维数首次增加(PFWE < 0.05)。与对照组相比,患者楔前叶、额上回和额下回灰质体积和皮质增厚增加(P < 0.05)。同时,沟深和回转指数测量没有明显变化。此外,中央旁小叶和楔前叶灰质体积变化与肿瘤大小呈正相关,额上沟分形维数呈负相关。最后,额下回灰质体积增加和边缘上回皮质增厚与纯音听力呈负相关。这些发现表明,听力损失和耳鸣以外的因素会导致该肿瘤的大脑结构改变,更好地了解这一点可能为非手术对症治疗铺平道路。
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