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Evidence of early microstructural white matter abnormalities in multiple sclerosis from multi-shell diffusion MRI.


ABSTRACT: Irreversible white matter (WM) damage, including severe demyelination and axonal loss, is a main determinant of long-term disability in multiple sclerosis (MS). Non-invasive detection of changes in microstructural WM integrity in the disease is challenging since commonly used imaging metrics lack the necessary sensitivity, especially in the early phase of the disease. This study aims at assessing microstructural WM abnormalities in early-stage MS by using ultra-high gradient strength multi-shell diffusion MRI and the restricted signal fraction (FR) from the Composite Hindered and Restricted Model of Diffusion (CHARMED), a metric sensitive to the volume fraction of axons. In 22 early MS subjects (disease duration ?5?years) and 15 age-matched healthy controls, restricted fraction estimates were obtained through the CHARMED model along with conventional Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) metrics. All imaging parameters were compared cross-sectionally between the MS subjects and controls both in WM lesions and normal-appearing white matter (NAWM). We found a significant reduction in FR focally in WM lesions and widespread in the NAWM in MS patients relative to controls (corrected p?

SUBMITTER: De Santis S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6370560 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence of early microstructural white matter abnormalities in multiple sclerosis from multi-shell diffusion MRI.

De Santis Silvia S   Granberg Tobias T   Ouellette Russell R   Treaba Constantina A CA   Herranz Elena E   Fan Qiuyun Q   Mainero Caterina C   Toschi Nicola N  

NeuroImage. Clinical 20190130


Irreversible white matter (WM) damage, including severe demyelination and axonal loss, is a main determinant of long-term disability in multiple sclerosis (MS). Non-invasive detection of changes in microstructural WM integrity in the disease is challenging since commonly used imaging metrics lack the necessary sensitivity, especially in the early phase of the disease. This study aims at assessing microstructural WM abnormalities in early-stage MS by using ultra-high gradient strength multi-shell  ...[more]

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