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Título : Volumetric brain reductions in adult patients with phenylketonuria and their relationship with blood phenylalanine levels
Autoría: Pardo Ruiz, Jèssica  
Capdevila i Lacasa, Clara  
Segura, Barbara  
Pané, Adriana  
Montserrat - Carbonell, Cristina  
de Talló Forga-Visa, Maria
MORENO LOZANO, PEDRO JUAN  
Garrabou, Gloria  
Grau, Josep M.  
Junque, Carme  
Consortium PKU.cat
Citación : Pardo, J. [Jèssica], Capdevila-Lacasa, C. [Clara], Segura, B. [Bàrbara], Pané, A. [Adriana], Montserrat, C. [Cristina], de Talló Forga-Visa, M. [Maria], Moreno, P.J. [Pedro J.], Garrabou, G. [Glòria], Grau-Junyent, J.M. [Josep M.], Junqué, C. [Carme] & Pkucat, Consortium (2024). Volumetric brain reductions in adult patients with phenylketonuria and their relationship with blood phenylalanine levels. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 16(1), 1-10. doi: 10.1186/s11689-024-09553-w
Resumen : Background. Continued dietary treatment since early diagnosis through newborn screening programs usually prevents brain-related complications in phenylketonuria (PKU). However, subtle neurocognitive and brain alterations may be observed in some adult patients despite early treatment. Nevertheless, neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies in the field remain scarce. Objectives. This work aimed to determine possible neuropsychological and structural brain alterations in treated adult patients with PKU. Methods. Thirty-five patients with PKU and 22 healthy controls (HC) underwent neuropsychological assessment and T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging on a 3 T scanner. FreeSurfer (v.7.1) was used to obtain volumetric measures and SPSS (v27.0.1.0) was used to analyze sociodemographic, neuropsychological, volumetric, and clinical data (p < 0.05). Results. Adult patients with PKU showed significantly lower performance than HC in Full Scale IQ (t = 2.67; p = .010) from the WAIS-IV. The PKU group also showed significantly lower volumes than HC in the pallidum (U = 224.000; p = .008), hippocampus (U = 243.000; p = .020), amygdala (U = 200.000; p = .002), and brainstem (t = 3.17; p = .006) as well as in total cerebral white matter volume (U = 175.000; p = .001). Blood phenylalanine (Phe) levels in PKU patients were negatively correlated with the pallidum (r = -0.417; p = .013) and brainstem (r = -0.455, p = .006) volumes. Conclusions. Adult patients with early-treated PKU showed significantly lower global intelligence than HC. Moreover, these patients showed reduced global white matter volume as well as reductions in the volume of several subcortical grey matter structures, which might be related to the existence of underlying neurodevelopmental alterations. Higher blood Phe levels were also negatively correlated with pallidum and brainstem, suggesting a higher vulnerability of these structures to Phe toxicity.
Palabras clave : phenylketonuria
adult early-treated patients
blood phenylalanine levels
neuroimaging
volumetry
neuropsychological assessment
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s11689-024-09553-w
Tipo de documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Versión del documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Fecha de publicación : 24-jun-2024
Licencia de publicación: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/  
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