Randolph John J, Wishart Heather A, Saykin Andrew J, McDonald Brenna C, Schuschu Kimberly R, MacDonald John W, Mamourian Alexander C, Fadul Camilo E, Ryan Kathleen A, Kasper Lloyd H
Brain Imaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756-0001, USA.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2005 Mar;11(2):205-9. doi: 10.1017/s1355617705050253.
Information processing speed and episodic memory are two commonly affected cognitive abilities in MS. Insights into the mechanisms of and relationships between these abilities have recently come from structural neuroimaging techniques, but few studies have used fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR), a neuroimaging sequence known to be sensitive to cortical and juxtacortical lesions in MS. We hypothesized that a volumetric index of FLAIR total lesion volume (TLV) would be associated with slowed processing speed and verbal memory dysfunction in MS. Twenty MS patients underwent FLAIR imaging and were administered measures of verbal memory and processing speed. Correlational and regression analyses indicated that TLV was directly and independently related to measures of processing speed and verbal memory, and TLV accounted for 56% of the variance in cognitive performance. These findings, considered in the context of prior work, suggest that FLAIR TLV is a useful predictor of commonly impaired cognitive functions in MS, and shows promise as a functionally relevant biomarker for disease status.
信息处理速度和情景记忆是多发性硬化症(MS)中两种常见的受影响认知能力。最近,结构神经成像技术为了解这些能力的机制及其之间的关系提供了线索,但很少有研究使用液体衰减反转恢复(FLAIR)序列,这是一种已知对MS中的皮质和皮质下病变敏感的神经成像序列。我们假设FLAIR总病变体积(TLV)的体积指数与MS患者处理速度减慢和言语记忆功能障碍有关。20名MS患者接受了FLAIR成像,并进行了言语记忆和处理速度测试。相关分析和回归分析表明,TLV与处理速度和言语记忆测试直接且独立相关,TLV占认知表现差异的56%。结合先前的研究成果来看,这些发现表明FLAIR TLV是MS中常见受损认知功能的有用预测指标,有望成为疾病状态的功能相关生物标志物。