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Open Access 01-12-2021 | Craniopharyngioma | Original Article

Cognitive interference processing in adults with childhood craniopharyngioma using functional magnetic resonance imaging

Authors: Daniel Svärd, Cecilia Follin, Sigridur Fjalldal, Robin Hellerstedt, Peter Mannfolk, Johan Mårtensson, Pia Sundgren, Eva Marie Erfurth

Published in: Endocrine | Issue 3/2021

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Abstract

Purpose

To assess cognitive interference processing in adults with childhood craniopharyngioma (CP), with and without hypothalamic injury, respectively, in terms of behavioral performance and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activity, using the multi-source interference task (MSIT).

Methods

Twenty-eight CP patients (median age 34.5 [29.0–39.5] years) were investigated at median 20.5 (16.3–28.8) years after treatment with surgical resection and in some cases additional radiotherapy (n = 10) and compared to 29 matched controls (median age 37.0 [32.5–42.0] years). The subjects performed the MSIT during fMRI acquisition and behavioral performance in terms of response times (ms) and accuracy performance (%) were recorded.

Results

The MSIT activated the cingulo-fronto-parietal (CFP) attention network in both CP patients and controls. No differences were found in behavioral performance nor fMRI activity between CP patients (interference effect 333.9 [287.3–367.1] ms and 3.1 [1.6–5.6]%, respectively) and controls (309.1 [276.4–361.0] ms and 2.6 [1.6–4.9]%). No differences were found in behavioral performance nor fMRI activity between the two subgroups with (332.0 [283.6–353.4] ms and 4.2 [2.3–5.7]%, respectively) and without hypothalamic injury (355.7 [293.7–388.7] ms and 2.1 [1.0–5.2]%, respectively), respectively, and controls.

Conclusion

Adults with childhood CP performed cognitive interference processing equally well as controls and demonstrated no compensatory fMRI activity in the CFP attention network compared to controls. This was also true for the two subgroups with and without hypothalamic injury. The results can be useful to better characterize this condition, and to optimize treatment and support for these individuals.
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Metadata
Title
Cognitive interference processing in adults with childhood craniopharyngioma using functional magnetic resonance imaging
Authors
Daniel Svärd
Cecilia Follin
Sigridur Fjalldal
Robin Hellerstedt
Peter Mannfolk
Johan Mårtensson
Pia Sundgren
Eva Marie Erfurth
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Endocrine / Issue 3/2021
Print ISSN: 1355-008X
Electronic ISSN: 1559-0100
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-021-02824-9

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