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在多发性硬化症中,通过磁化传递磁共振成像检测发现,年龄独立影响髓鞘完整性。

Age independently affects myelin integrity as detected by magnetization transfer magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis.

作者信息

Newbould R D, Nicholas R, Thomas C L, Quest R, Lee J S Z, Honeyfield L, Colasanti A, Malik O, Mattoscio M, Matthews P M, Sormani M P, Waldman A D, Muraro P A

机构信息

Imanova Centre for Imaging Sciences, London, UK ; Division of Experimental Medicine, Imperial College London, UK.

Division of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UK.

出版信息

Neuroimage Clin. 2014 Mar 31;4:641-8. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2014.02.004. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a heterogeneous disorder with a progressive course that is difficult to predict on a case-by-case basis. Natural history studies of MS have demonstrated that age influences clinical progression independent of disease duration.

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether age would be associated with greater CNS injury as detected by magnetization transfer MRI.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Forty MS patients were recruited from out-patient clinics into two groups stratified by age but with similar clinical disease duration as well as thirteen controls age-matched to the older MS group. Images were segmented by automated programs and blinded readers into normal appearing white matter (NAWM), normal appearing gray matter (NAGM), and white matter lesions (WMLs) and gray matter lesions (GMLs) in the MS groups. WML and GML were delineated on T2-weighted 3D fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) and T1 weighted MRI volumes. Mean magnetization transfer ratio (MTR), region volume, as well as MTR histogram skew and kurtosis were calculated for each region.

RESULTS

All MTR measures in NAGM and MTR histogram metrics in NAWM differed between MS subjects and controls, as expected and previously reported by several studies, but not between MS groups. However, MTR measures in the WML did significantly differ between the MS groups, in spite of no significant differences in lesion counts and volumes.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite matching for clinical disease duration and recording no significant WML volume difference, we demonstrated strong MTR differences in WMLs between younger and older MS patients. These data suggest that aging-related processes modify the tissue response to inflammatory injury and its clinical outcome correlates in MS.

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症(MS)是一种具有进展性病程的异质性疾病,难以逐例预测。MS的自然史研究表明,年龄独立于疾病持续时间影响临床进展。

目的

确定年龄是否与磁共振波谱成像检测到的更严重的中枢神经系统损伤相关。

材料与方法

从门诊招募40例MS患者,按年龄分为两组,临床疾病持续时间相似,另有13名对照者,年龄与老年MS组相匹配。通过自动程序对图像进行分割,由不知情的阅片者将MS组的图像分为正常外观白质(NAWM)、正常外观灰质(NAGM)、白质病变(WMLs)和灰质病变(GMLs)。在T2加权三维液体衰减反转恢复(FLAIR)和T1加权MRI容积上勾勒出WML和GML。计算每个区域的平均磁共振波谱比率(MTR)、区域体积以及MTR直方图的偏度和峰度。

结果

正如预期以及此前多项研究所报道的那样,MS患者与对照者之间,NAGM中的所有MTR测量值以及NAWM中的MTR直方图指标存在差异,但MS组之间没有差异。然而,尽管病变计数和体积没有显著差异,但MS组之间WML中的MTR测量值确实存在显著差异。

结论

尽管临床疾病持续时间匹配且WML体积无显著差异记录,但我们证明了年轻和老年MS患者的WML中MTR存在显著差异。这些数据表明,与衰老相关的过程改变了组织对炎症损伤的反应,并且其临床结果在MS中具有相关性。

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