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A Quantitative Tractography Study into the Connectivity, Segmentation and Laterality of the Human Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus

View ORCID ProfileSandip S Panesar, Yeh Fang-Cheng, Timothée Jacquesson, William Hula, C Fernandez-Miranda Juan
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/291625
Sandip S Panesar
1Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States of America
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Yeh Fang-Cheng
1Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States of America
2Department of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States of America
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Timothée Jacquesson
1Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States of America
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William Hula
3Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, United States of America
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C Fernandez-Miranda Juan
1Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States of America
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Abstract

The human inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF) is a ventral, temporo-occipital association tract. Though described in early neuroanatomical works, its existence was later questioned. Application of in vivo tractography to the neuroanatomical study of the ILF has generally confirmed its existence, however consensus is lacking regarding its subdivision, laterality and connectivity. Further, there is a paucity of detailed neuroanatomic data pertaining to the exact anatomy of the ILF. Generalized Q-Sampling imaging (GQI) is a non-tensor tractographic modality permitting high resolution imaging of white-matter structures. As it is a non-tensor modality, it permits visualization of crossing fibers and accurate delineation of close-proximity fiber-systems. We applied deterministic GQI tractography to data from 30 healthy subjects and a large-volume diffusion atlas, to delineate ILF anatomy. Post-mortem white matter dissection was also carried out in a cadaveric specimen for further validation. The ILF was found in all 60 hemispheres. At its occipital extremity, it demonstrated a trifurcated termination pattern which was used to separate the ILF into 3 distinct sub-fascicles: Dorsolateral, ventrolateral and ventromedial. These divisions were consistent across the subject set and within the atlas. We applied quantitative techniques to study connectivity strength of the ILF at its anterior and posterior extremities. Overall, the 3 sub-fascicles, and the whole ILF, demonstrated strong leftward-lateralized connectivity patterns. Leftward-lateralization was also found for ILF volumes across the subject set. Due to connective and volumetric leftward-dominance and ventral location, we postulate the ILFs role in the semantic system. Further, our results are in agreement with functional and lesion-based postulations pertaining to the ILFs role in facial recognition.

  • Abbreviations

    NB
    Left and Right hemispheric connections are demonstrated with a suffix _L or_R
    Tlnf
    inferior temporal gyrus
    TMd
    middle temporal gyrus
    TSp
    superior temporal gyrus
    Fu
    fusiform gyrus
    ol nf
    inferior occipital gyrus
    OMd
    middle occipital gyrus
    OSp
    superior occipital gyrus
    Cal
    calcarine gyrus
    Cun
    cuneus
    Lin
    lingual gyrus
    Am
    amygdala
    Hipp
    hippocampus
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    A Quantitative Tractography Study into the Connectivity, Segmentation and Laterality of the Human Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus
    Sandip S Panesar, Yeh Fang-Cheng, Timothée Jacquesson, William Hula, C Fernandez-Miranda Juan
    bioRxiv 291625; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/291625
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    Sandip S Panesar, Yeh Fang-Cheng, Timothée Jacquesson, William Hula, C Fernandez-Miranda Juan
    bioRxiv 291625; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/291625

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