Department of Radiology, Konkuk University Medical Center, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Neurology, Konkuk University Medical Center, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Korean J Radiol. 2021 Jul;22(7):1152-1162. doi: 10.3348/kjr.2020.0816. Epub 2021 Mar 9.
This study aimed to determine whether there are regional differences in the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability of cognitively normal elderly participants and to identify factors influencing BBB permeability with a clinically feasible, 10-minute dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI protocol.
This IRB-approved prospective study recruited 35 cognitively normal adults (26 women; mean age, 64.5 ± 5.6 years) who underwent DCE T1-weighted imaging. Permeability maps (K) were coregistered with masks to calculate the mean regional values. The paired t test and Friedman test were used to compare K between different regions. The relationships between K and the factors of age, sex, education, cognition score, vascular risk burden, vascular factors on imaging, and medial temporal lobar atrophy were assessed using Pearson correlation and the Spearman rank test.
The mean permeability rates of the right and left hippocampi, as assessed with automatic segmentation, were 0.529 ± 0.472 and 0.585 ± 0.515 (K, × 10 min), respectively. Concerning the deep gray matter, the K of the thalamus was significantly greater than those of the putamen and hippocampus ( = 0.007, = 0.041). Regarding the white matter, the K value of the occipital white matter was significantly greater than those of the frontal, cingulate, and temporal white matter ( < 0.0001, = 0.0007, = 0.0002). The variations in K across brain regions were not related to age, cognitive score, vascular risk burden, vascular risk factors on imaging, or medial temporal lobar atrophy in the study group.
Our study demonstrated regional differences in BBB permeability (K) in cognitively normal elderly adults using a clinically acceptable 10-minutes DCE imaging protocol. The regional differences suggest that the integrity of the BBB varies across the brains of cognitively normal elderly adults. We recommend considering regional differences in K values when evaluating BBB permeability in patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
本研究旨在确定认知正常的老年参与者的血脑屏障(BBB)通透性是否存在区域性差异,并使用临床可行的 10 分钟动态对比增强(DCE)MRI 方案来确定影响 BBB 通透性的因素。
这项经过机构审查委员会批准的前瞻性研究招募了 35 名认知正常的成年人(26 名女性;平均年龄 64.5 ± 5.6 岁),他们接受了 DCE T1 加权成像。渗透性图(K)与蒙版进行配准,以计算出区域平均值。使用配对 t 检验和 Friedman 检验比较不同区域之间的 K 值。使用 Pearson 相关和 Spearman 秩检验评估 K 与年龄、性别、教育程度、认知评分、血管风险负担、影像学上的血管因素以及内侧颞叶萎缩等因素之间的关系。
使用自动分割评估的右侧和左侧海马的平均渗透性率分别为 0.529 ± 0.472 和 0.585 ± 0.515(K,×10 min)。就深部灰质而言,丘脑的 K 值明显大于纹状体和海马体(=0.007,=0.041)。关于白质,枕叶白质的 K 值明显大于额、扣带回和颞叶白质(<0.0001,=0.0007,=0.0002)。研究组中,脑区之间 K 的变化与年龄、认知评分、血管风险负担、影像学上的血管危险因素或内侧颞叶萎缩无关。
我们的研究使用临床可接受的 10 分钟 DCE 成像方案,证明了认知正常的老年人大脑 BBB 通透性(K)存在区域性差异。区域差异表明,认知正常的老年人大脑的 BBB 完整性存在差异。我们建议在评估神经退行性疾病患者的 BBB 通透性时,考虑 K 值的区域差异。