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Quantitative MRI of the spinal cord and brain in adrenomyeloneuropathy: in vivo assessment of structural changes

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Adrenomyeloneuropathy is the late-onset form of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy, and is considered the most frequent metabolic hereditary spastic paraplegia. In adrenomyeloneuropathy the spinal cord is the main site of pathology. Differently from quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, little is known about the feasibility and utility of advanced neuroimaging in quantifying the spinal cord abnormalities in hereditary diseases. Moreover, little is known about the subtle pathological changes that can characterize the brain of adrenomyeloneuropathy subjects in the early stages of the disease. We performed a cross-sectional study on 13 patients with adrenomyeloneuropathy and 12 age-matched healthy control subjects who underwent quantitative magnetic resonance imaging to assess the structural changes of the upper spinal cord and brain. Total cord areas from C2-3 to T2-3 level were measured, and diffusion tensor imaging metrics, i.e. fractional anisotropy, mean, axial and radial diffusivity values were calculated in both grey and white matter of spinal cord. In the brain, grey matter regions were parcellated with Freesurfer and average volume and thickness, and mean diffusivity and fractional anisotropy from co-registered diffusion maps were calculated in each region. Brain white matter diffusion tensor imaging metrics were assessed using whole-brain tract-based spatial statistics, and tractography-based analysis on corticospinal tracts. Correlations among clinical, structural and diffusion tensor imaging measures were calculated. In patients total cord area was reduced by 26.3% to 40.2% at all tested levels (P < 0.0001). A mean 16% reduction of spinal cord white matter fractional anisotropy (P
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Castellano, Antonella; Papinutto, N; Cadioli, M; Brugnara, G; Iadanza, A; Scigliuolo, G; Pareyson, D; Uziel, G; Köhler, W; Aubourg, P; Falini, Andrea; Henry, Rg; Politi, Ls; Salsano, E.
Authors of the University:
CASTELLANO ANTONELLA
FALINI ANDREA
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/18055
Published in:
BRAIN
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http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/brain/139/6/1735.full.pdf
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