Fu Eric, Lee Anna D, Sempson Sera, Thompson John, Ormond D Ryan
University of Colorado School of Medicine, 13001 E 17th Pl, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.
Neuroimage Rep. 2025 Mar 23;5(2):100256. doi: 10.1016/j.ynirp.2025.100256. eCollection 2025 Jun.
While glioma incidence in the US has stabilized, prognosis remains poor. One underutilized MRI modality, Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), could be used to better predict postoperative glioma resection outcomes. DTI measures the structural integrity of brain white matter tracts by measuring water diffusion. We examined whether lateralized gliomas affected the structure of limbic tract bundles, and whether those changes correlated with tumor location, size, and number of tracts within the bundle.
We conducted a retrospective study of 33 glioma patients who underwent preoperative DTI and examined the cingulum, fornix, and uncinate fasciculus. Using software (ITK-SNAP, DSI Studio), we obtained diffusion coefficients (fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD)), tumor volume, lobe location, and tract number. With FA and MD as measures of axonal integrity, tracts of the non-tumor hemisphere(contralateral), the tumor hemisphere that is traversing the tumor (ipsilateral inclusive), and the tumor hemisphere without traversing the tumor (ipsilateral exclusive) were compared. Additionally, we correlated these hemispheric changes to tumor size, location, and FA/MD.
In the cingulum, FA and MD are significantly different between contralateral and ipsilateral inclusive and between ipsilateral exclusive versus ipsilateral inclusive. Similar findings were found in the uncinate fasciculus MD. FA and MD of cingulum, fornix, and uncinate fasciculus are significantly correlated with the number of tracts within the tumor hemisphere.
Our study, one of the first to specifically examine limbic related tracts, shows that gliomas could increase white matter tracts numbers and impact structure. Localized impact on white matter integrity is in line with previous observations. These findings support DTI as a pre-op planning tool; white matter of significant limbic tracts are affected by gliomas and this change is measurable. We plan on further analyzing data to include how tumor location could affect white matter, and to incorporate patient post-op mortality and morbidity.
虽然美国胶质瘤的发病率已趋于稳定,但预后仍然很差。一种未得到充分利用的磁共振成像(MRI)模态,即扩散张量成像(DTI),可用于更好地预测胶质瘤术后切除结果。DTI通过测量水扩散来评估脑白质束的结构完整性。我们研究了侧化胶质瘤是否会影响边缘束的结构,以及这些变化是否与肿瘤位置、大小和束内的束数量相关。
我们对33例接受术前DTI检查的胶质瘤患者进行了回顾性研究,并检查了扣带束、穹窿和钩束。使用软件(ITK-SNAP、DSI Studio),我们获得了扩散系数(分数各向异性(FA)、平均扩散率(MD))、肿瘤体积、脑叶位置和束数量。以FA和MD作为轴突完整性的指标,比较了非肿瘤半球(对侧)、穿过肿瘤的肿瘤半球(同侧包括)和未穿过肿瘤的肿瘤半球(同侧排除)的束。此外,我们将这些半球变化与肿瘤大小、位置以及FA/MD进行了关联。
在扣带束中,对侧与同侧包括之间以及同侧排除与同侧包括之间的FA和MD存在显著差异。在钩束MD中也发现了类似的结果。扣带束、穹窿和钩束的FA和MD与肿瘤半球内的束数量显著相关。
我们的研究是最早专门研究与边缘系统相关束的研究之一,表明胶质瘤可增加白质束数量并影响结构。对白质完整性局部影响与先前观察结果一致。这些发现支持DTI作为术前规划工具;重要边缘束的白质受胶质瘤影响,且这种变化是可测量的。我们计划进一步分析数据,以纳入肿瘤位置如何影响白质,并纳入患者术后死亡率和发病率。