Curvature range measurements of the arcuate fasciculus using diffusion tensor tractography

Neural Regen Res. 2013 Jan 25;8(3):244-50. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.03.006.

Abstract

Because Broca's area and Wernicke's area in the brain are connected by the arcuate fasciculus, understanding the anatomical location and morphometry of the arcuate fasciculus can help in the treatment of patients with aphasia. We measured the horizontal and vertical curvature ranges of the arcuate fasciculus in both hemispheres in 12 healthy subjects using diffusion tensor tractography. In the right hemisphere, the direct curvature range and indirect curvature range values of the arcuate fasciculus horizontal part were 121.13 ± 5.89 and 25.99 ± 3.01 degrees, respectively, and in the left hemisphere, the values were 121.83 ± 5.33 and 27.40 ± 2.96 degrees, respectively. In the right hemisphere, the direct curvature range and indirect curvature range values of the arcuate fasciculus vertical part were 43.97 ± 7.98 and 30.15 ± 3.82 degrees, respectively, and in the left hemisphere, the values were 39.39 ± 4.42 and 24.08 ± 4.34 degrees, respectively. We believe that the measured curvature ranges are important data for localization and quantitative assessment of specific neuronal pathways in patients presenting with arcuate fasciculus abnormalities.

Keywords: Broca's area; Wernicke's area; anatomical location; aphasia; arched fiber; arcuate fasciculus; clinical practice; diffusion tensor imaging; diffusion tensor tractography; direct curvature range; grant-supported paper; indirect curvature range; neural regeneration; neuroimaging; neuroregeneration; photographs-containing paper; quantitative information.