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Apr 7, 10:40 AM EDT

Left hand connected to brain before right in persons who had double hand transplants

By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID
AP Science Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- When patients had both hands transplanted, their brains re-established connections much more quickly with the left hand than the right, a team of researchers in France reports.

The sample was small, just two patients, but both had been right-handed before losing their hands, and both followed a pattern of reconnection with their brain that was quicker for the left hand.

The study, led by Angela Sirigu of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Lyon, is reported in Tuesday's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.

The research shows that even years after the loss of hands the brain can reorganize and rewire itself to recognize and connect to a replacement.

And it comes just days after French physicians, in a 30-hour operation, performed the world's first simultaneous partial-face and double-hand transplant. Paris' Public Hospital authority described the recipient as a 30-year-old burn victim who was injured in a 2004 accident.

Sirigu's team used magnetic imaging to study the brains of people who had lost both hands and to see how the motor region that controls movement responded after new hands were transplanted.

When body parts such as the hands are lost, the brain area controlling them doesn't become inactive but instead begins relating to other nearby limb muscles, the researchers said. Those new connections can lead to patients still sensing the missing part or feeling phantom pain.

In the new study, the researchers were seeking to better understand how that brain rewiring is reversed when the missing hands are replaced.

The first case involved LB, a 20-year-old man injured in 2000, who received the transplants in 2003 after having used artificial hand devices in the meantime.

He was checked periodically and the researchers found his brain had re-established nerve connections to control the left hand by 10 months, while it took 26 months to complete the rewiring needed for the right hand.

"Interestingly, despite that LB was right-handed, and that after his amputation he used his prosthetic device mostly with his right hand, hand preference shifted from right to left after he had the graft," the researchers reported.

The second patient studied, CD, was a 46-year-old man who lost both hands in 1996 and received a dual hand transplant in 2000. He was tested by the researchers in 2004, 51 months after the transplants. Strong connections in the brain were observed for the left hand, but not yet the right.

The researchers said more study is needed to determine why the brain reconnected more efficiently to the left hand in these patients. Possibilities include a basically better connection to the left hand, factors in the way that the brain reorganizes itself during the process of the loss of a hand and its later replacement, or perhaps some pre-existing difference in brain organization.

In general, experiments have shown that the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body and many researchers believe it also dominates in such areas as spatial abilities, face recognition, visual imagery and music. The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and is thought to dominate in language, math and logic. However, many traits are shared by both sides, and if one side is damaged the other can take over many of its functions.

The research was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the French National Center for Scientific Research, the International Brain Organization and other organizations in Brazil, France and Canada.
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Well aren't I glad I'm ambidextrous then (with a bit of favour towards the left digit)..
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I was reading in Wired the other day about the brain mapping project Paul Allen has...Its going to be a big breakthrough for humanity, especially in areas like this...

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Got a link homeboy?..
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Hmm, nope, not to the article I was reading, it was in the actual mag...BUT...There is this:

http://www.brain-map.org/

It's the Allen institute of Brain Science...They've already done a mouse's brain, and the findings as well as the method by which they are obtained is awesome...We know so very little about the brain, this should help a bit...

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Merci beaucoup, Monsieur Ja. ;)
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